- An
idiophone is any
musical instrument that
creates sound primarily by the
vibration of the
instrument itself,
without the use of air flow (as with aerophones)...
- and the Bell Rock
Range of
Western Australia.
Ringing rocks are used in
idiophonic musical instruments called lithophones.
Several early scientists became...
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swordblade or the whip. The air-stream is
interrupted periodically. 412.1
Idiophonic interruptive aerophones or
reeds – The air-stream is
directed against...
- Castanets, also
known as
clackers or palillos, are a
percussion instrument (
idiophonic), used in Spanish, Calé, Moorish, Ottoman, Italian, Mexican, Sephardic...
- The yu is an
idiophonic tiger-shaped
percussion instrument that was used in yayue, the
ritual music of
ancient China's Zhou dynasty. The yu is a hollow...
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Ceremonial drums are
membranophones and
idiophonic slit drums,
which are pla**** in a
ritual context cult,
religious or
ceremonial social occasions by indigenous...
-
Sangeet Parijaat text,
which categorized the
instrument under Ghan-Vadya (
idiophonic instruments in
which sound is
produced by
striking a surface, also called...
- The zhu is an
idiophonic percussion instrument that was used in yayue, the
ritual music of
ancient China's Zhou dynasty. The zhu is a
wooden box, typically...
- Chácaras are a type of
castanets from the
Canary Islands. They are an
idiophonic and
chattering instrument, with an
interior cavity. It is
typically made...
- A Lali is an
idiophonic Fijian drum of the
wooden slit drum type
similar to the
Tahitian Pate of
Tahiti and
Samoa found throughout Polynesia. It was an...