Owner: HWMC
Catalog#: 2AF-CHMB-01
Provenance: Robert Massaro Collection
Musical Bow
Nigerian Mouth Bow
Nigeria
Nigerian
Wood, String
ca. Mid-20th century
Length: 22 in; Width: 5 in
Chordophone – Musical Bow
The musical bow is a simple string instrument that possibly developed from the hunting bow. These bows are found in western central Africa and all of southern Africa. It consists of a flexible, usually wooden, stick and strung end to end with a taut cord. This musical bow is called a ‘mouth bow’ because the mouth serves as the resonator. One way of playing the mouth bow is to place a small section of the wood (close to the end) across the open mouth and using a straight stick, tap on the string while shaping your mouth.