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  2. Ideophone - Wikipedia

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    A sculpture demonstrating an example of Japanese sound symbolism, "jaan!" (ジャーン) An ideophone, also known as a mimetic or expressive, is any word in a certain word class evoking ideas in sound imitation (onomatopoeia) to express an action, manner, or property.

  3. Idiophone - Wikipedia

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    Set of bell plates, range C2–E4, a struck idiophone (played with mallets) or friction idiophone (bowed) Claves (foreground), a struck idiophone. 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), strings (chordophones), membranes (membranophones) or electricity (electrophones).

  4. Japanese sound symbolism - Wikipedia

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    For example, the nasal sound [n] gives a more personal and speaker-oriented impression than the velars [k] and [ɡ]; this contrast can be easily noticed in pairs of synonyms such as node (ので) and kara (から) which both mean because, but with the first being perceived as more subjective. This relationship can be correlated with phenomimes ...

  5. Category:Scraped idiophones - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Scraped idiophones" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.

  6. Category:Idiophones - Wikipedia

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    1: Idiophones. instrument in which the substance of the instrument itself produces sounds, without requiring stretched membranes or strings. Subcategories This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total.

  7. 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.

  8. Template:Idiophone-instrument-stub - Wikipedia

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    Place a stub template at the very end of the article, after the "External links" section, any navigation templates, and the category tags. As usual, templates are added by including their name inside double braces, e.g. {{Idiophone-instrument-stub}}.

  9. Villu Paatu - Wikipedia

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    The instrument is a "composite idiophone", made up of a long bow, bronze bells hung on it, a terra-cotta pot and sticks with jingles. [2] There are also Udukkai (உடுக்கை), Kudam (குடம்), Thala, Kattai(கட்டை), which are used as supplementary instruments in performances.