Monday, August 5, 2013

The Making of the Sompoton

    SOMPOTON

Sompoton, also called as Sumpotons, is the free-reed mouth organ of Sabah, Malaysia or in Borneo. It is played by the Kadasan and Dusun ethnic. The sompoton has a gourd wind chamber from which extend 8 pipes arranged in two rows. There are bamboo reeds in seven of these pipes only, and three of these pipes do not have sound holes and are played by closing and opening the tops of the pipes with fingers of the right hand. The sumpoton can be played with the pipes pointing up, as is done with smaller instruments, or with the pipes pointing either sideways or down with larger instruments. The instruments range in size from 6 inches to 3 feet in length, with the average size of just over 1 foot.

How to make a Sompoton?
Please click the link below. It will directly bring you to the site on how to make the good Sompoton.
Love Sabah. :-)


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