Overview
The sanza is a Central African thumb piano with metal tines that produces bright, percussive tones. It's central to traditional music and has influenced modern thumb pianos.
Cultural context
Central to Central African music, representing the soul of traditional expression
Legendary players
- Thomas MapfumoArtifact →
- Ephat Mujuru—
- Stella Chiweshe—
Specimen note
The sanza is also known as the kalimba and is central to Central African music.
Technical specifications
Exhibit datasheet · derived from catalog fields
- Materials & construction hints
- metal-tines
- Tuning & pitch
- Tuning systems vary by repertoire; consult tradition-specific pedagogy for concert pitch.
- Register & role
- Percussion · typical use: Central African, Traditional, World
- Acoustic range (general)
- Non-pitched percussion emphasizes temporal envelope; pitched percussion follows bar or membrane physics.
- Market class (indicative)
- $30-150
Historical context
Central to Central African music, representing the soul of traditional expression The sanza is a Central African thumb piano with metal tines that produces bright, percussive tones.
Frequently asked questions
- What is a Sanza?
- The sanza is a Central African thumb piano with metal tines that produces bright, percussive tones. It's central to traditional music and has influenced modern thumb pianos.
- Where does the Sanza come from?
- Sanza is documented in this archive as a percussion tradition associated with Central Africa. Open the culture guide from this page for regional context.
- How difficult is the Sanza to learn?
- Difficulty varies by player and pedagogy. Use the difficulty field in the quick facts panel as a relative guide, then listen to specimen audio and explore related instruments in the same family.
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