File:Gawaq (Transverse Whistle Flute) Biskra Algeria.jpg

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English: DCM 0735: Anonymous / Gawaq (Transverse Whistle Flute)

AUTHOR/CREATOR Anonymous

CREATED/PUBLISHED Biskra, Algeria:

NOTES DCM ledger: "Biskra, Algeria."

Key Holes System: 0/5 holes.

Mark Maximum: No mark.

Physical Description: Decorated with encircling lines applied before the fingerholes were made.

Provenance: C. Van Raalte Collection, Brownsea Castle Sale, 21 June 1927, Bournemouth, England, obtained by Harold Reeves, London, on behalf of DCM, received 6 Aug. 1927. Formerly in the collection of Mr. T. W. Taphouse, Oxford.

SUBJECT Instrument Type: Gawaq (Transverse Whistle Flute)

MEDIUM Bamboo.; 29.9 cm.

PART OF Dayton C. Miller Flute Collection

REPOSITORY Library of Congress, Music Division, Washington, D.C. 20540

DIGITAL ID dcmflute 0735

http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.music/dcmflute.0735
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Source http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.music/dcmflute.0735
Author AnonymousUnknown author

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