Castanets
That is the correct spelling of the term "castanet" (a small handheld percussion instrument normally used in pairs by Spanish dancers).
The clicking instruments are called castanets.castanet: a percussion instrument consisting of a pair of hollow pieces of wood or bone that are made to click together in rhythm with the dance
The Ipu, Hawaiian gourd percussion instrument used to accompany Hula Dancers
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castanets
Musical instruments that start with the letter "I" include the Irish Flute, Inci, Igil, Irish bouzouki, and the Ipu (Hawaiian gourd percussion instrument used to accompany Hula Dancers).
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The Spanish word "bajo" can mean "low" or "under" when used as an adjective, and it can also mean "bass" when used as a noun, referring to the musical instrument or the lowest male voice range.
One instrument that ends with an "a" is the guitarra, a Spanish term for guitar. Another example is the marimba, a percussion instrument with wooden bars that are struck to produce sound. Both instruments are widely used in various musical genres around the world.
Claves are a type of percussion instrument. They are essentially two short pieces of wooden dowels which when struck together make a clicking noise. They are often used in Cuban music to produce a rhythmic beat.
A wind instrument used by the Hebrews
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