Owner: HWMC
Catalog#: AF-AELV-44-14
Provenance: University of Virginia Art Museum.
Lip Vibrated
Ganda Trumpet
North and Northwest of Lake Victoria in South-Central Uganda.
Ganda people
Wood with brown patina and smooth surface
Collected in 1972 (possibly early 20th century)
Height: 36 inches
Aerophone – Lip Vibrated – Horn
Possibly a Ganda (Baganda, Waganda) trumpet from Uganda / Sudan trumpet, who speak a Bantu language, called Ganda, or Luganda, of the Benue-Congo group. In the historic kingdom of Buganda (now part of Uganda) trumpet sets were commonly used to transmit verbal praises of chiefs and rulers and to serve for signaling. Used in an ensemble they were played in a hocket fashion. This large trumpet has a pointed knob on the top and a round mouthpiece on the side. It was held horizontal when played by buzzing the lips into the side mouthpiece hole.