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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 ...
This is a category for musical instruments categorised by Hornbostel–Sachs as 112.1 Shaken Idiophones or Rattles. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.
112.1 Shaken idiophones or rattles. 112.11 Suspension rattles - Perforated idiophones are mounted together, and shaken to strike against each other. 112.111 Strung rattles - Rattling objects are strung in rows on a cord. Sleigh bells; 112.112 Stick rattles - Rattling objects are strung on a bar or ring. Jingle bells
Subclassed as a combination Shaken Idiophone and Individual friction vessel Rakatak: Ghana Unpitched 234.345 Idiophone Ranat ek: Thailand Pitched Idiophone Ranat ek lek: Thailand Pitched Idiophone Ranat thum: Thailand Pitched Idiophone Ranat thum lek: Thailand Pitched Idiophone Ratchet: Unpitched 112.24 Idiophone Rattle: Unpitched 112.13 ...
Rattle idiophones are shaken. Scraper idiophones are instruments that are scraped with a stick or other foreign objects to give off a sound. Plucked idiophones produce sound by plucking a flexible tongue from within the instrument itself. Friction idiophones are rubbed to increase vibration and sound intensity. [5]
Electrophones are instruments in which sound is generated by electrical means. While it is not officially in any published form of the Hornbostel–Sachs system, and hence, lacking proper numerical subdivisions, it is often considered a fifth main category.
Double-conical rattle, made of tin and held horizontally, known in Jovellanos: erikunde [1] ericunde: Abakuá 112.13 Tubular rattle with a looping basket-shaped handle, filled with chunks of wood frying pan: Cuba: 111.24 Frying pans harnessed to the torso of the player and struck with spoons, played during conga performances geared rattle [3 ...
A rattle is a percussion beater that is attached to or enclosed by a percussion instrument so that motion of the instrument will cause the rattle to strike the instrument and create musical sound. Examples include: The rivets of a sizzle cymbal. The jingles of a tambourine. The seeds inside a maraca. The ball chain of a cabasa. The snares of a ...