Answer to last Wordless/ful Wednesday: Tambourine
The Tambourine is a percussion instrument made out of plastic or wood with metal jingles built in the frame. The tambourine can be made with or without a drum head and can come in many different shapes (although the most common shape is round.) The Tambourine is played many different ways, some of the ways are shaking, stroking, or striking. There is also an advanced technique used to play the tambourine called the thumb roll where players will take their finger or thumb and run it across the head of the tambourine to create a fast jingle sound.
The tambourine was originally from Portugal and brought to Brazil by Portuguese settlers. The tambourine is played in many forms of music including jazz and classical.(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tambourine)
Below is an example of the tambourine being played:
I could google it, but that might be cheating!
ReplyDeleteUmmmmm, Google is cheating? Oh dear...then, I won't answer.
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Is it something like a didgeroo? I have no idea how to spell it plus it's probably wrong anyhow.
ReplyDeleteI don't know what its called but its an Australian instrument!
ReplyDeleteDo you mean what insrument are you playing? Then it is a didgeridoo.
ReplyDeleteBut, maybe you mean what instrument are you meant to represent by your makeup and body paint? I would say the white stripes mean strings. are you a guitar or a violin?
I don't know, but I suddenly want a Ricola cough drop! lol
ReplyDeleteI know this one. I have one of these straight from Australia made by the native (thanks mom and dad) it's a digeredoo (okay, I may not know how to spell it, but I know how to play it...kind of; just can't get the hang of circular breathing).
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to hear all about this one!
ReplyDeleteYeah digeridoo. Cool sound.
ReplyDeleteWithout the help of Google or reading the other comments first the best I've got is it is an Australian instrument.
ReplyDeleteIt's an Australian instrument. I think blueviolet is right with didgeroo.
ReplyDeleteNO idea here, I was going to cheat too
ReplyDeleteThat's from Australia! My step-father-in-law (try to say THAT 5 times fast!) brought a couple of those when he moved here from Australia. They're REALLY hard to play! But fun to TRY to play. :D But yeah, it's a didgeridoo.
ReplyDeleteI know this one but I'm not sure how to spell it... didjederoo? My brother used to have one! They're supposed to have healing powers if you listen to them being played in a certain way!
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