Music & Musical Instruments - Overview

The Museum's music collections contain more than 5,000 instruments of American and European heritage. These include a quartet of 18th-century Stradivari stringed instruments, Tito Puente's autographed timbales, and the Yellow Cloud guitar that belonged to Prince, to name only a few. Several of these rare instruments can be heard in performances of the Smithsonian Chamber Players and in other public programs. Music collections also include jukeboxes and synthesizers, square-dancing outfits and sheet music, archival materials, oral histories, and recordings of performances at the Museum. The vast Sam DeVincent Collection of Illustrated Sheet Music is a remarkable window into the American past in words, music, and visual imagery. The Duke Ellington and Ruth Ellington Boatwright collections contain handwritten music compositions, sound recordings, business records, and other materials documenting the career of this renowned musician.
"Music & Musical Instruments - Overview" showing 3 items.
sound recording: Frog Prince, The
- Description (Brief)
- The Muppets. THE FROG PRINCE. (Columbia CC23530)
- 33-1/3 rpm
- Location
- Currently not on view
- Date made
- 1971
- maker
- Columbia
- ID Number
- 2005.0298.04
- accession number
- 2005.0298
- maker number
- CC23530
- Data Source
- National Museum of American History, Kenneth E. Behring Center
sound recording: Bustin' Loose Part 1
- Description (Brief)
- Phonograph record is Bustin' Loose Part 1 by Chuck Brown and the Soul Searchers. It is housed in an album cover that is worn and torn with masking tape holding it together. The cover is blue with a red circle design in the left corner ans is autographed by DJ Grandmaster Flash. The phonograph record is marked with an arrow and is scratched in a circular pattern on one part of the record. This record was used by Grandmaster Flash to make the unique rap sound of "scratching" on a turntable.
- Location
- Currently not on view
- Date made
- 1978
- maker
- Nouveau Music Company
- ID Number
- 2006.0060.02.1
- accession number
- 2006.0060
- catalog number
- 2006.0060.02.1
- Data Source
- National Museum of American History, Kenneth E. Behring Center
sound recording: Bustin' Loose Part 1
- Description (Brief)
- Phonograph record is Bustin' Loose Part 1 by Chuck Brown and the Soul Searchers. It is housed in an album cover that is worn and torn with masking tape holding it together. The cover is blue with a red circle design in the left corner ans is autographed by DJ Grandmaster Flash. The phonograph record is marked with an arrow and is scratched in a circular pattern on one part of the record. This record was used by Grandmaster Flash to make the unique rap sound of "scratching" on a turntable.
- Location
- Currently not on view
- Date made
- 1978
- maker
- Nouveau Music Company
- ID Number
- 2006.0060.02.2
- accession number
- 2006.0060
- catalog number
- 2006.0060.02.2
- Data Source
- National Museum of American History, Kenneth E. Behring Center

