well... There are several tiny balls inside and when shooken ore disturbed, they hit the wooden insides and produce noise! ==Msscuddles
The dry seeds inside the maraca strike against the gourd that is the maraca's outer shell. When the seeds strike the gourd, a vibration is produced. This vibration hits air particles around it and a sound wave is produced. This sound wave travels through the air until it reaches your ear and is detected and identified, as in, 'oh, that's a maraca!'
The stuff inside them are vibrating the bottle and making the maracas make sound waves. So their you have it. Hope you have fun learning about maracas! Another thing, I think you should awnser this it is really fun. :-) OK 1 more thing about maracas, when you make maracas make sure you use rocks, 2 bottles, and things to decarate with. I am sure you can awnser this so think of someting. Bye! :-) (-:
Inside a maraca are little beads, which, when they hit the walls of the maracas, make a ch-ch sound
they put beans in them so they shake and the shaking causes vibration.
a tambourine produces sound by allowing its metal disks to contact each other and vibrate
It is made my the vibration of the skin (thing you hit)
i do not play it myself but i play in a band
you shake it
Maracas have rice or regular beans in them and sometimes special maracas have salt or sand in them.
Both are Latin American percussion instruments. Quiros are played by striking or sliding a stick across he top of it, producing a sort of "scratching" sound. Maracas are played by shaking, producing a "rattle" sound.
the white goddess magically makes a pair of maracas and so became maracas
"No, Lady Gaga has never played the maracas, and probably never will".
Maracas are a musical instrument, usually played when people perform Caribbean and Latin music. It is played along other instruments such as the bongos, congas, guitars, cellos and violins. Now, this music is usually played during celebrations and parties, such as the Quinceanera (Sweet Fifteen), weddings, and birthdays.
To play the maracas, all you have to do is hold one maraca in one hand and the other maraca in the other hand. Then you shake the maracas.Playing the maracas is simple - get the maracas, place one in each hand and shake with the rythem or make your own!
You Shake it like a salt shaker.
Because they make Latin music sound more amazing.
maracas
Maracas are a percussion instrument.
Maracas have rice or regular beans in them and sometimes special maracas have salt or sand in them.
Both are Latin American percussion instruments. Quiros are played by striking or sliding a stick across he top of it, producing a sort of "scratching" sound. Maracas are played by shaking, producing a "rattle" sound.
the white goddess magically makes a pair of maracas and so became maracas
"No, Lady Gaga has never played the maracas, and probably never will".
Maracas are a musical instrument, usually played when people perform Caribbean and Latin music. It is played along other instruments such as the bongos, congas, guitars, cellos and violins. Now, this music is usually played during celebrations and parties, such as the Quinceanera (Sweet Fifteen), weddings, and birthdays.
Maracas are unpitched. They would be notated on the percussion staff.
No one knows, the maracas are an old instrument.