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Read the excerpt from Sudanese Slit Drum.
This thinning would materially change the sound of the drum, evidence that although it might continue to be used for its original purpose of music-making or calling people to arms, it would now do so with a different voice. A musical instrument had become a trophy, and the new carvings were in fact branding, a statement of the north’s political dominance over Central Africa and of allegiance to Islam.
MacGregor's analysis in this passage is mostly focused on
the musical history of the drum.
the religious history of the drum.
the cultural significance of the drum.
the general usefulness of the drum.
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the cultural significance of the drum.
MacGregor discusses how the drum's physical change and new carvings transformed it from a musical/functional object into a political and religious symbol — highlighting its social and cultural meaning.
MacGregor discusses how the drum's physical change and new carvings transformed it from a musical/functional object into a political and religious symbol — highlighting its social and cultural meaning.
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