PREHISTOKIC ART. 



605 



X 



:;yv 



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E 



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o 



The notes c 

 tained by usiu 



, b, g, can also be ob- 

 i- the followiuff method : 



1 



o o 



o • 

 • • 



With increased force the following 

 notes are given : 



8va 



:^ ^ t :t t 



e; 



o 

 o 

 o 



The note F# can also be made by 

 fingering thus : 



It hardly seems possible that these 

 upper notes could or would be used 

 to any great extent as the force re- 

 quired to obtain them makes it almost 

 a physical impossibility. 



The Poinsett collection in the Mu- 

 seum of the Academy of Natural 

 Sciences, Pliiladelphia, contains a 



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Ai 

 vi; 



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m 



iv. 



The body of the instrument is painted dark brown and ornamented 



near the lower end with three bands ._ 



in red. The bell (or flaring end) is 

 not painted, but is ornamented in re- 

 lief. The ijainted portion is highly 

 polish etl. With normal force in blow- 

 ing the following tones can be made; 

 fingering as indicated in the accom- 

 panying scale: 



