enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Jerome Green - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerome_Green

    Green's performances on maracas, often using two or more in each hand, were an influence on 1960s British R&B groups including the Rolling Stones, the Pretty Things, the Animals (who mentioned Green in their 1964 song "Story of Bo Diddley", and in 1965's Club A-GO-GO), Them, and Manfred Mann, all of whom incorporated the use of maracas in their ...

  3. Maraca - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maraca

    A few pebbles are inserted to make it rattle and it is crowned with the red feathers of the guarás (scarlet ibis). It was used at their dances and to heal the sick. [4] Andean curanderos (healers) use maracas in their healing rites. [5] Modern maraca balls are also made of leather, wood or plastic. [6] A maraca player in Spanish is a maraquero ...

  4. ʻUliʻuli - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ʻUliʻuli

    To make the base where the rattling sound is made, a calabash gourd is hollowed out and dried until hardened. Once the gourd is dried, it is filled with aliʻi poe ( Canna ) seeds. The base filled with the aliʻi poe seeds, is then attached to a stick wrapped with rattan for the handle by making holes at the top of the gourd and looping the ...

  5. Rattle (percussion instrument) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rattle_(percussion_instrument)

    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 ...

  6. Shak-shak - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shak-shak

    They are often made of hollow gourds with beans placed on the inside to make the shaking noise. They are often used in steel bands, typically from the Caribbean. [1] The shak-shak can be heard in the piece "Ol' Time Calypso" by Roger Gibbs. The shak-shak can be heard keeping the rhythm in the background of the music.

  7. Ankeny middle school students to 3D print maracas for ...

    www.aol.com/lifestyle/ankeny-middle-school...

    Students at Ankeny's Prairie Ridge Middle School are using technology to help bring more music to their fellow classmates.

  8. SZA Says This Is Her Favorite Salad—Here's How to Recreate It

    www.aol.com/sza-says-her-favorite-salad...

    But if you’re not near a TFK, it’s easy to re-create SZA’s “hyper-fixation” salad at home. Simply toss kale, cherry tomatoes, avocado and Parmesan cheese, ...

  9. How to Easily Remove Bottles from the Plastic Rings - AOL

    www.aol.com/lifestyle/easily-remove-bottles...

    Fortunately, many brands are making efforts to reduce or eliminate single-use items like straws and other plastic waste. In fact, Danish brewer Carlsberg ditched the plastic six-pack rings in ...

  1. Related searches how to make maracas out of water bottles for adults easy to learn to eat

    what is a maracamaraca percussion
    maracas in americamaracas wikipedia
    maraca instrumentmaracas by jerome green
    maracas in brazil