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=== [[Shekere]] === | === [[Shekere]] === | ||
− | A gourd rattle covered with bead netting. This instrument originated in Nigeria. | + | A gourd rattle covered with bead netting. This instrument originated in Nigeria. <ref>John H., Beck. Encyclopedia of Percussion. New York & London: Garland Publishing, Inc., 1995. (accessed February 25, 2013). </ref> |
=== [[Metal Shaker]] === | === [[Metal Shaker]] === |
Revision as of 11:27, 25 February 2013
Etymology, Alternative Spellings, Types
Shekere
A gourd rattle covered with bead netting. This instrument originated in Nigeria. [1]
Metal Shaker
Wood Shaker
Construction
History
Sticks, Mallets, Beaters
Technique
Grips
Stroke Style/Type
Manufacturers
Retailers
See Also
References
- ↑ John H., Beck. Encyclopedia of Percussion. New York & London: Garland Publishing, Inc., 1995. (accessed February 25, 2013).