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  2. Traditional Vietnamese musical instruments - Wikipedia

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    Klông pút - Bamboo tube xylophone; hands are clapped near ends of tubes to produce musical tones; Đàn tre ("bamboo instrument") - A hybrid form of the Vietnamese plucked string instrument, similar to a Đàn tính, called a Đàn tre, was created by Nguyễn Minh Tâm, who escaped from Vietnam in 1982 and ultimately settled in Australia ...

  3. Cảnh - Wikipedia

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    The cảnh or tiu cảnh is a Vietnamese musical instrument. It is a form of small cymbal. [1] It is part of the basic set of percussion instruments used for chầu văn alongside the phách bamboo clappers and the trống, a small two-headed barrel drum. [2] These percussion instruments are placed on the floor and struck with wooden beaters. [3]

  4. Sênh tiền - Wikipedia

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    The sênh tiền is a Vietnamese musical instrument. [1] The senh tien is a combination of clapper, rasp, and jingle made from three pieces of wood and old Chinese coins. [2] It is also played among the Muong people. The Sistrum is a similar instrument from Ancient Egypt.

  5. As Seen on TV: The classic Clapper withstands the test of time

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    The product: The Clapper The price: $24.95 plus $6.95 shipping and handling for a total of $31.98. The claims: It turns up to two plug-in lights or equipment on and off with claps. The Buy-o-meter ...

  6. Clapper (musical instrument) - Wikipedia

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    A clapper is a basic form of percussion instrument. It consists of two long solid pieces that are struck together producing sound. They exist in many forms in many different cultures around the world. Clappers can take a number of forms and be made of a wide variety of material. Wood is most common, but metal and ivory have also been used.

  7. Bamboo clapper - Wikipedia

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    Bamboo clapper (ဝါးလက်ခုပ်) Bamboo clappers are a traditional Chinese percussion instrument and a traditional Burmese instrument. [1] Reflecting its name, it is made with boards of bamboo. Bamboo clappers are used in Chinese kuaiban storytelling performances. [2] [3]

  8. Paiban - Wikipedia

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    Painting of a musician playing a paiban. Mogao Caves, cave 159, paiban A paiban used in Chaozhou music. The paiban (Chinese: 拍板; pinyin: pāibǎn) is a clapper made from several flat pieces of hardwood or bamboo (or, formerly, sometimes also ivory or metal), which is used in many different forms of Chinese music. [1]

  9. Clapper stick - Wikipedia

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    A clapper stick (also clap-stick or split stick rattle) is a traditional idiophone common among the indigenous peoples of California. It is traditionally constructed by cutting the branch of an elderberry tree, hollowing it out, and partially splitting the branch in two. It is used to keep time and accompany singers and dancers.