shepherd horn

photo: Waldemar Kielichowski © Institute of Music and Dance, Warsaw

Łukasz and Paweł Golec, Instruments with Soul, rec. Maciej Stasiński 2016
Local name: róg do pasenia (horn used to shepherd goats, sheep)
Classification: 4 Aerophones / 42 Wind instruments proper / 423 Labrosones (or lip-reed instruments) / 423.1 Natural labrosones / 423.12 Tubular labrosones / 423.121 End-blown labrosones / 423.121.2 End-blown labrosones with curved or folded tubes
Maker: Maślanka Józef
Date: 1983
Village / Town: Żabnica
Region: the Carpathian region (Beskid Żywiecki)
Country: Poland
Owner: The Municipal Museum of Żywiec – The Old Castle, Department of Ethnography
Inventory number: MŻ-E/1969
Description: body made of a section of a spruce tree, bent into an S shape, halved lengthways, hollowed and put back together with glue and rings made of horn and juniper root; canonical duct
Measurements: 2080 x 130 x 40 mm
Materials: wood (spruce), root (juniper), cattle horn
Sound compass, tuning: the player may produce individual sounds of a harmonic series (aliquots) by increasing or reducing the force with which he blows air into the horn; tuning depends on the instrument's length
Performance practice: originally used for signalling, driving spirits away (mainly by shepherds); nowadays used by artists of the folk revival
Catalog card by: The Municipal Museum of Żywiec / Zbigniew Jerzy Przerembski


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