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  2. Noisemaker - Wikipedia

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    Some noisemakers: vuvuzela, Soprano and alto recorder head joints, pea whistle, very loud maracas (LP 281). A noisemaker is something intended to make a loud noise, usually for fun. Instruments or devices commonly considered "noisemakers" include: pea whistles

  3. 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 ...

  4. Party horn - Wikipedia

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    Modern variations have a plastic mouthpiece to prevent swift degradation from the moisture of the mouth. The paper tube often contains a coiled metal or plastic strip that rapidly retracts the horn after it is blown. Others have a brightly colored feather attached to the end which vibrates in the outgoing airflow. [citation needed]

  5. Groan tube - Wikipedia

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    A groan tube is a toy that when turned on one end, makes a distinct "groan" sound. This is due to a noise maker in the tube that vibrates in the air as it falls, making the noise. [1] The groan tube was invented in the early 1960s by Japanese toy manufacturer Kureo. [2] [unreliable source?] The toy was first sold as 'Magic Noise Tube ...

  6. List of musical instruments - Wikipedia

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    Balloons with air let out to make noise are blown idiophones. Balloons installed as a reed in an instrument are non-free aerophones: noise-makers: inflatable Batá drum: idiophones: 211.242.12: Cuba, Nigeria, Yoruba: Bell: aerophones: 412.132: China, similar to a percussion versions of a whistle: noise-makers: bell Boatswain's call: aerophones ...

  7. 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 ...

  8. Egg shaker - Wikipedia

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    Egg shakers are available in a number of colours, and are sold in most music shops at a reasonably low price, due to the use of inexpensive materials like plastic and seeds. They are often sold in packets alongside other similar percussion instruments such as maracas, tambourines , finger cymbals etc.

  9. Thundersticks - Wikipedia

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    Thundersticks branded for the Real Madrid soccer team Supporters of the Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball celebrate Late Night at the Phog with thundersticks. Thundersticks, sometimes known as bambams, are long, narrow plastic balloons that are used as promotional noise makers.