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Saung Gauk
Saung Gauk
Instrument TitleSaung Gauk
Instrument ID194.00
Country/areaBurma (Myanmar)
Southeast Asia
Asia
Hornbostel-Sachs class322.11
KeywordHarp; Arched Harp
DescriptionThis is a horizontal arched harp with nylon strings. The arch is made from the curved root of a shá tree (Acacia catechu) which is tapered down toward the terminal, which flares to resemble to leaf of a bow tree. The arch of this harp is made of two pieces which are joined 12cm from the end. The boat-shaped resonator is made from padauk (Pterocarpus macrocarpus) and is painted with black lacquer. The string holder is composed of a curved spine of padauk, around which is stretched deer skin that covers the resonator. The deer skin is covered with red pigment and has 3 soundholes. The instrument is decorated with gold scrolling along the borders and is inlaid with small (4mm) diameter pieces of mirrored glass. The 14 strings are bound to the arch with tasseled tuning chords twisted from red cotton. This instrument rests on an x-frame hardwood stand with red linen (?) padding.
DimensionsLength of resonator: 66cm. Width of resonator at widest point: 14.5cm. Width of resonator at narrowest point: 13cm. Depth of resonator: 9cm. Height from base of resonator to top of arch: 63cm.
AccessoriesWooden stand.
ConditionGood
Digital CollectionEthnomusicology Musical Instrument Archive
Image No.xac_194d.jpg
Contact InfoFor further information contact: Archivist, University of Washington Ethnomusicology Division, School of Music Box 353450, Seattle, WA 98195; (206) 543-0974
CopyrightThis Musical Instrument database is intended for educational and instructional use; if you cite or download images or text, please acknowledge the University of Washington Ethnomusicology Archives.
RepositoryUniversity of Washington Ethnomusicology Archives
TypeImage
Digital reproduction fieldPhotographed with digital camera (JPG image); processed using Photoshop (resized to 550 pixels, quality level 5, label added)
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