The maracas.
Tambourine
Cymbals
Tambourine
A tambourine is a percussion instrument that consists of a circular frame with pairs of metal jingles or "zils" attached. When the tambourine is shaken or struck, the jingles create a rattling sound. The player can vary the sound by how they manipulate the tambourine, such as shaking it, striking it with their hand, or hitting it against their hip or thigh.
That is the correct spelling of the term "castanet" (a small handheld percussion instrument normally used in pairs by Spanish dancers).
The instrument made from dried gourds and shaken to produce sound is called a maraca. Maracas are often used in various musical genres, particularly in Latin and Caribbean music. The gourd is typically filled with beads or seeds, and shaking the instrument creates rhythmic sounds. They are commonly played in pairs to enhance the musical texture.
cymbal -- A percussion instrument; a concave brass plate used in bands and orchestras that is struck with a drumstick or metal "brushes" or is used in pairs struck together.
"Cymbal" is a homonym of "symbol." cymbal -- A percussion instrument; a concave brass plate used in bands and orchestras that is struck with a drumstick or metal "brushes" or is used in pairs struck together.
Tympani or kettle drums
"Cymbal" is a homonym of "symbol." cymbal -- A percussion instrument; a concave brass plate used in bands and orchestras that is struck with a drumstick or metal "brushes" or is used in pairs struck together.
There are two words that are often homophones (sound-alike wors):symbol - a representative form or emblem, or a person or object representing a larger conceptcymbal - a brass or metal plate used as a musical percussion instrument (with drums or in pairs)
The cello is a great instrument that pairs well with the violin for a harmonious musical performance.