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Sho 1
Sho 1
Instrument TitleSho 1
Instrument ID2.00
Country/areaJapan
East Asia
Asia
Hornbostel-Sachs class412.132-6
KeywordGagaku; Togaku; Kangen; Bugaku; Court; Dance; Mouth Organ
DescriptionThe sho is a set of free reeds often called a mouth organ. It is very similar in construction to the Chinese sheng. It consists of 17 bamboo pipes of five different sizes mounted symmetrically according to height on a black lacquered wooden wind chest. The player blows into the mouthpiece, which is made of metal and extends from the wind chest. 14 out of 17 pipes are fitted with small metal reeds. When the player covers an outside finger-hole, the air comes in contact with the reed and makes it sound. A small metal band encircles the reeds, keeping them together. There is a small opening between two of the smaller bamboo pipes.
The sho is one of the supporting instruments in the togaku court orchestra, where it produces 4 or 5 note harmonic clusters based on the lowest pitch, which outlines the main melody. The arrangement of the pipes represents the shape of the kirin, or phoenix. The player prepares the instrument by heating it over a hibachi or an electric hot plate.
This sho has bamboo pipes stained with a clear lacquer. The wind chest is black lacquered wood.
DimensionsMeasurements:
Total length 46.5cm
Pipe lengths 11cm – 38cm
Pipe bundle circumference 20cm
Pipe bundle diameter 4cm
Wind chest diameter 6.4cm
Wind chest circumference 21.3cm
Wind chest length 5.8cm
Mouthpiece depth 2cm
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AccessoriesBrown wooden storage box; cloth cover (red flowered fabric; torn); one sho stand.
ConditionGood; crack on storage box lid along top length; cloth bag is ripped.
Digital CollectionEthnomusicology Musical Instrument Archive
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Contact InfoFor further information contact: Archivist, University ofWashington Ethnomusicology Division, School of Music Box353450, 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; downloading of audio and video examples is prohibited.
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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