i think not. they are played during matches by south African fans at all matches during all soccer games played there and without them the south African football vibe would be killed and players and fans would not truly expierience south African football. without them in the stands it would be like going to a Dave matthews band concert and not smelling burnt marijuana. this would be a tradgedy
Viva la VuvuzelaOur WikiAnswers football fans voice their opinions:They should, because they are way too loud.No, they should not be banned.(See Related question regarding what a vuvuzela is.)
A vuvuzela is about a little less than a yard long.
Press your lips against the opening of the vuvuzela, keeping them together. Blow into the vuvuzela by making an oscillating sound almost as if you're mimicking the sound of the vuvuzela with your lips.
A vuvuzela is long because the length produces the low sound.
A vuvuzela makes a noise of 127 decibels, louder than a chainsaw.
I would guess you could get a large bucket with bleach, and then soak the vuvuzela in it.
I believe that you are referring to the vuvuzela. It gained much of its popularity(or at least notoriety) at the 2010 FIFA World Cup. The vuvuzela has been a standard figure South African football(soccer) matches, and they came out in force at the World Cup(with much controversy). __ Most of the horns are air horns, not vuvuzela. Most arenas in Canada have actually banned vuvuzelas. You can't even take them to soccer games because they get confiscated.
An instrument is used to play music. Is the vuvuzela used in any songs you know of?
Vuvuzela.
A vuvuzela is a horn south africans blow during the world cup. Some think that it is noisy and makes a irritating sound of "wuuuuuuuu...................". So a vuvuzela gang is a group of noisy people. So if someone tells you to join the vuvuzela gang, it means that you are very noisy and iritate him/her.
zoos should not be banned
Yes