- Hand percussion
Hand percussion is a term used to indicate a percussion instrument of any type from any culture that is held in the hand. They can be made from wood, metal or plastic and are usually either shaken, scraped or tapped with fingers or a stick. It is a useful category in terms of a large percussion orchestra in that it identifies all instruments that are not
drum s or pitched percussion such asmarimba andxylophone .Shakers
A
shaker (percussion) is any instrument that makes a noise when shaken. Historically they were naturally occurring items such as seed pods.Acaxixi is a basketwork shaker with a gourd base.Gourds are used all over the world and covered with a net with shells or seeds to create an instrument such as theshekere . Modern shakers are often cylinders made from metal wood or plastic containing small hard items such as seeds, stones, or plastic.There is another category of shaken instrument using jingles, little discs of metal which tap together when shaken.Tambourines fall into this category.crapers
This can be a wood, metal or plastic instrument which has ridges on its body. Often known as
Guiro , rhythms are created by running a thin stick up and down the ridges at different speeds. Gourds or bamboo have traditionally been used as they have a resonant hollow body and can easily be cut with ridges. A common type from Asia is a carved woodenfrog which has ridges cut on its back and its mouth and belly hollowed out.Cowbells
The origin here is obvious from the name, a simple way of keeping track of your livestock was to tie a bell around its neck. They are any type of hand held bell tapped with fingers, wood or metal. They occur all over the world and are used extensively in
Latin Percussion music and often found as part of a standard Rock Drum Kit. The name cowbell usually refers to a single bell. TheAgogô bell usually refers to a double or triple bell.Triangles
is a piece of steel bent in the shape of a triangle tapped with another piece of steel. It is suspended on one hand which can be open and closed to alter the sound. Very commonly used in South American Music to give a persistent high pitched pulse.
ticks
are an integral part of South American Music.
mall drums
There are a variety of small hand held drums such as
tamborim which fall into the Hand Percussion category.Listening
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