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  2. List of Caribbean idiophones - Wikipedia

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    Long tube scraper made of wood, used in vallenato and cumbia: guayo [6] [8] Cuba: 112.23 Metal scraper, used in changüí: güira [9] Dominican Republic: 112.23 Metal scraper, used in merengue and bachata: güiro [1] Cuba, Puerto Rico and the rest of the Caribbean 112.23 Gourd scraper of either Taíno or West African origin erimé [1] Cuba: 112.13

  3. Castanets - Wikipedia

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    Castanets were used to evoke a Spanish atmosphere in Georges Bizet's opera, Carmen. They are also found in the "Dance of the Seven Veils" from Richard Strauss' opera Salome and in Richard Wagner's Tannhäuser. An unusual variation on the standard castanets can be found in Darius Milhaud's Les Choëphores, which calls for castanets made of metal.

  4. List of Caribbean membranophones - Wikipedia

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    Small barrel drum, used in Creole instrumental ensembles and kaseko, used to improvise for dancing while the tambou foulé plays a basic rhythm, head typically made of goatskin, attached with a vine or iron hoop kromanti [30] Jamaica: 211.21 Cylindrical drum, used by the Maroons of Moore Town: kuchiyeremá [8] [9] cotchíerima: Cuba: 211.21-814

  5. Category:Caribbean musical instruments - Wikipedia

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    Central American and Caribbean percussion instruments‎ (1 C, 27 P) H. Haitian musical instruments‎ (5 P) J. Jamaican musical instruments‎ (1 P) P.

  6. List of Caribbean music genres - Wikipedia

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    Elements of calypso have come to be used in mento, and vice versa, while their origins lie in the Caribbean culture, each uniquely characterized by influences from the Shango and Shouters religions of Trinidad and the Kumina spiritual tradition of Jamaica. [4] Music from the Spanish-speaking areas of the Caribbean are classified as tropical ...

  7. Güira - Wikipedia

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    The güira (Spanish pronunciation:) is a percussion instrument from the Dominican Republic used in merengue, bachata, and to a lesser extent, other genres such as cumbia.It is made of a metal sheet (commonly steel) and played with a stiff brush, thus being similar to the Haitian graj (a perforated metal cylinder scraped with a stick) and the Cuban guayo (metal scraper) and güiro (gourd scraper).

  8. Category : Central American and Caribbean percussion instruments

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  9. Maraca - Wikipedia

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    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. [7] [8]

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