kaffir piano, noun phrase
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- EnglishShow more kaffir + English piano.
obsolescent, offensive
1. Any of a wide variety of indigenous multiple-keyed wooden percussion instruments, sometimes with tuned gourd resonators attached to the keys. See also mbila.
1967 E. Rosenthal Encycl. of Sn Afr. 278Made of strips of wood varying in length, but strung along a series of calabashes which serve as a sounding board...Kaffir pianos are used for native dances.
2. mbira.
1897 J. Bryce Impressions of S. Afr. 251The so-called ‘Kaffir piano’, made of pieces of iron of unequal length fastened side by side in a frame.
1968 L.G. Green Full Many Glorious Morning 153He listened to a native playing the mbira or kaffir piano with such exquisite melancholy that he became homesick and decided to return at once.
Any of a wide variety of indigenous multiple-keyed wooden percussion instruments, sometimes with tuned gourd resonators attached to the keys.
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