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  2. Maraca - Wikipedia

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    A maraca (pronunciation ⓘ), sometimes called shaker or chac-chac, [1] is a rattle which appears in many genres of Caribbean and Latin music.It is shaken by a handle and usually played as part of a pair.

  3. Rattle (percussion beater) - Wikipedia

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    The seeds inside a maraca. The ball chain of a cabasa. The snares of a snare drum. Rattles may be the primary cause of the instrument's sound, as in the maraca, or they may modify its sound, as in the sizzle cymbal, or they may be used for both purposes depending on how it is played, as in the tambourine.

  4. Rattle (percussion instrument) - Wikipedia

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    Rattle from Papua New Guinea, made from leaves, seeds and coconut shell, to be tied around a dancer's ankle Maracas from Mexico Rattles from Pompeii. A rattle is a type of percussion instrument which produces a sound when shaken. Rattles are described in the Hornbostel–Sachs system as Shaken Idiophones or Rattles (112.1). [1] According to ...

  5. Shak-shak - Wikipedia

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    However, in the Antillean islands of Trinidad, Tobago, Grenada, St. Vincent, Barbados, St. Lucia and Martinique, the term maraca is not used to describe the music but is rather associated with Cuban, Venezuelan and American music. They are often made of hollow gourds with beans placed on the inside to make the shaking noise.

  6. List of percussion instruments - Wikipedia

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    Maraca: Venezuela Unpitched 112.13 Idiophone Maram (drum) India Membranophone Marching machine: Unpitched 111.212 Idiophone [6] Marfa: Marimba: Africa Guatemala Mexico Honduras Nicaragua Costa Rica Pitched 111.212 Idiophone Marímbula: Caribbean Pitched 122.1 Idiophone Mark tree: United States Unpitched 111.232 Idiophone Also known as a chime ...

  7. Gourd - Wikipedia

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    Maracas are percussion instruments often made from gourds. A sitar is a plucked stringed instrument, parts of which are made from gourds. African percussion instruments are made incorporating gourds, including the shekere, axatse, balafon, and caxixi. Salakot, a traditional headgear of the Philippines which can be made from the bottle gourd

  8. Egg shaker - Wikipedia

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    Functionally it is similar to a maraca. Typically the outer casing or container is ovoidal or egg-shaped. Typically the outer casing or container is ovoidal or egg-shaped. It is partially full of small, loose objects, such as seeds or beads, which create the percussive sounds as they collide, both with each other and with the inside surface of ...

  9. Rainstick - Wikipedia

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    Hosho, Maracas, Vibraslap A cactus rainstick is a long, hollow tube partially filled with small pebbles, rice, dried beans, or other hard granular matter that has small pins or thorns arranged helically on its inside surface. [ 1 ]