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Natives of the Kingdom of Kongo playing music and dancingNatives of the Kingdom of Kongo (Congo) playing various musical instruments and dancing. A gourd-resonated xylophone marimba, a drum ngamba, double bell longa, and two percussion scrapers
West African native playing BalafonWest African native playing a musical instrument known as a Balafon, a type of xylophone. 19th century
Myanmar - Performing zat pwe - Dance and MusicPerforming zat pwe the traditional Burmese performance form that combines elements of music, dance, and theatre. Date: circa 1908
Balangy players, Sierra Leone, West AfricaGroup of native balangy players, Sierra Leone, West Africa. Date: circa 1920
Myanmar - Street Musicians with Pattala and Mon ViolinMyanmar - Street Musicians playing a curved Burmese Xylophone or Pattala and the Mon violin, a 3-string fiddle with a western-like body played upright. Date: circa 1906
Myanmar - Burmese Traditional Village Dancing and Music / Musicians - playing such instruments as the curved Burmese Xylophone (Pattala) and Khong Vong gong chimes. Date: circa 1907
Advert for Columbian Trio Concert Company, Ohio, USAAdvertisement on a postcard for the Columbian Trio Concert Company of West Salem, Ohio, USA, offering instrumental and vocal music. Date: 1910
Thai harmonicons: Ranat ek and khong yai (xylophones) and ta khay.. Chromolithograph from an illustration by William Gibb from A.J
Dutch wind band playing in open air, HollandA Dutch wind band playing in the open air, Holland
MARTINEZ COMPANON Y BUJANDA, Baltasar Jaime (1735-1797). Trujillo del Peru en el siglo XVIII. 1782 - 1785. Vol 2. Plate 142
Laos - The Kings Orchestra and Dancerslaos - The Kings Orchestra and Dancers at Luang Prabang, the capital of Luang Prabang Province. A UNESCO World Heritage Site
Stepping it out at Ciros by MundoAn impression by Mundo of some of the well-known people to grace the dance floor at Ciros Club, a popular and fashionable nightclub in Orange Street, London during the inter-war period
Gambian native chiefBritish administrator interviews a native chief in the Gambia Date: 1889
Musical GlassesSometimes known as a GLASS HARMONICA : glasses, filled with liquid to different depths, emit different notes when struck, giving a sound somewhat like a xylophone