book chapter

Preliminary remarks on Mongolian musical instruments

music of the Mongols - - Eastern Mongolia. Reports from the scientific expedition to the north-western provinces of China under the leadership of Dr. Sven Hedin (1) • Published In 1943 • Pages: 69-100 , plates

By: Emsheimer, Ernst.

Abstract
This study, based upon recordings made by Henning Haslund-Christensen, describes several types of Mongolian music and the various instruments employed in musical interpretation. The author defines the song-genre of the Mongols and gives examples of each category contained in musical folklore. The actual musical scale of the Mongols is explained. The instruments i.e. fiddle, zither, guitar, flute, used by modern Mongols are correlated with their nomadic mode of existence. The appearance, construction, and sound of these musical instruments are outlined by the author in some detail. Included in this article is a chart that lists songs according to tribe, tells how many strophes were recorded and published, and gives pertinent information about each song. The musical material referred to throughout the text has not, however, been reproduced for the Files. Photographs of Mongols playing their native musical instruments are included. HRAF pagination has been assigned to plates following the text.
Subjects
Music
Musical instruments
culture
Mongolia
HRAF PubDate
2006
Region
Asia
Sub Region
Central Asia
Document Type
book chapter
Evaluation
Creator Type
Ethnologist
Document Rating
4: Excellent Secondary Data
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
June Orloff ; 1955
Field Date
1936-37
Coverage Date
1936-1937
Coverage Place
Inner Mongolia, China
Notes
[by] Ernst Emsheimer
LCSH
Mongols--Music