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"The history and distribution of the free-reed mouth-organ in SE Asia", Roger Blench

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Anybody seen this paper from 2012?
The history and distribution of the free-reed mouth-organ in SE Asia
by Roger Blench

Very interesting investigation of accordion-cousins in South East Asia. Dates original instruments to Laos and Thailand 4,000 years ago! Seems to use linguistic shifts in the names of instruments to date the oldest mouth-blown free reeds to this region before migration to Oceana. Pretty cool.

This would be well-before the development of the relatively modern Chinese sheng, fabled to be only 3,000 years old.

Link to pdf:
http://www.rogerblench.info/Archaeology/SE Asia/Dublin 2012/History and distribution of free reed mouth organs.pdf

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