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Musical Instruments of Oceania

January 1, 2010

By Eric Kjellgren

Made and used throughout the Pacific, musical instruments play integral roles in contexts ranging from religious rites to secular entertainment.
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Upcoming Exhibition

Musical Bodies

June 7–September 27, 2026
Musical Bodies is the first exhibition to explore the relationship between musical instruments and the body.
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Musical Instruments and More

March 9, 2010

By Ken Moore

Last Tuesday, we unlocked the doors of the Musical Instruments galleries, which had been closed for an eight-month hiatus while roof work was performed on the American Wing side of our galleries.
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After an eight-month hiatus, The André Mertens Galleries for Musical Instruments reopen today.
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Meet Musical Instruments at The Met!

February 21, 2019

By Yuhan Nie and Emily Sun

Interns Yuhan Nie and Emily Sun introduce the sounds, stories, and families of musical instruments at The Met.
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Rebecca Lindsey takes a dive into early twentieth-century archives held by the Department of Musical Instruments.
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Northwest Coast Indians Musical Instruments

January 1, 2009

By Michael Suing

Proprietary songs and dances are punctuated by extra-musical effects provided by whistles, rattles, and specific vocal utterances.
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Guest author Mark Slobin recounts his travels throughout Afghanistan observing the musical traditions of its people and highlights several of the instruments from the region that he donated to The Met in 2015.
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Great Plains Indians Musical Instruments

July 1, 2008

By Michael Suing

While other instruments, such as whistles and rattles, can be used to augment the music of the Great Plains, the drum most often accompanies the human voice.
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Publishing and Marketing Assistant Rachel High discusses the breadth of the Museum's collection of musical instruments with J. Kenneth Moore, Frederick P. Rose Curator in Charge of the Department of Musical Instruments.
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Bomba

Cristóbal Barahona (Ecuadorian, born 1931)

Date: 2013
Accession Number: 2014.164

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Conn Musical Instrument Co. (American)

Date: ca. 1934
Accession Number: 2016.720.2a

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Conn Musical Instrument Co. (American)

Date: ca. 1927–41
Accession Number: 2017.326

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Art

Drum

Nasca artist(s)

Date: 100–400 CE
Accession Number: 1978.412.111

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Tin Mweleun (commissioned by Tain Mal)

Date: mid- to late 1960s
Accession Number: 1975.93

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Martin Band Instrument Company

Date: 1959
Accession Number: 2016.206a–f

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Date: ca. 1550–1295 B.C.
Accession Number: 12.181.294

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Veit Langenbucher (1587–1631)

Date: ca. 1625
Accession Number: 2002.323a–f

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Joachim Tielke (German, 1641–1719)

Date: ca. 1685
Accession Number: 1985.124

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Chiriquí artist(s)

Date: 1000 - 1600 CE
Accession Number: 1991.419.2