Pre-Columbian Maya Valveless Tube Trumpets
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https://doi.org/10.1553/JMA-001-10Keywords:
Maya, Trumpet, Gourd, Iconography, Pre-Columbian Music, Experimental ArcheologyAbstract
There are some 77 representations of non-conch shell pre-Columbian trumpets known, but only one extant ceramic version survives. The others are known from paintings, engravings, and sculptures. Of these there appear to be two primary types: long-widening tube trumpets and wrapped trumpets. In this paper I discuss the evidence for these instruments, their materials and means of manufacture, their sonic signatures, and their uses.
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2023-12-04
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Howell, Mark. 2023. “Pre-Columbian Maya Valveless Tube Trumpets”. Journal of Music Archaeology 1 (December). Vienna, Austria:233-47. https://doi.org/10.1553/JMA-001-10.
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