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1. maracas ---- 2. Ocarina, an oval, flute-like instrument of mesoamerica 3. Bandoneon, similar to an Accordion, originated in Germany and is used especially in Argentine tango. 4. Rainstick (Chile) 5. Conga drums (Congolese origin, but common in Afro-Caribbean music) 6. Culoepuya drums, also called Redondo drums. (Venezuela) 7. güiro (ridged rhythm stick) and güira 8. Bongo drums (in afro-cuban music) 9. Claves (smooth rhythm sticks)

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Common instruments used in Latin American music are the guitar (usually acoustic or classical), double bass, piano, horn section (more commonly trumpets and/or trombones), and percussion (such as maracos, congas, or bongos).

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Some of the traditional instruments in Latin American music include the Marimba and the Chalango. The instruments are common in the Samba and Bullerengue elements of South American music.

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Clarinets, Trumpets, Trombones, Violas, Pianos, Double basses, Vibraphones, Flutes, Piccolos, Drums, Congas, Bongos, Marimbas, Vocalists, Saxophones, Tambourines, and Maracas.

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