Ennanga

Culture Ganda

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 681

Unlike the triangular European harp, the arched harp known as an ennanga consists of two elements: a soundbox and the curved neck that rises from it. Strings made of gut or plant fiber rise diagonally from the sound table. Each string touches a reptile-skin ring beneath its tuning peg, causing a buzzing sound.

Ennanga, Ganda, Wood, vegetal fiber, snake skin, hide, Ganda people

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