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The shekere is made of dried vine gourd, cord netting, seed beads and wood suchas devil woods

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Who made the first shekere?

I read that the women of the Uraba tribe of Nigeria created the shekere. Women were not allowed to touch the skin of the drums so in order to join the festivities, they created this instrument. The patterns of the beads on the shekere told a story.


Which instrument listed is not a membranophone Tof Shekere Bodhran Dumbek?

Shekere


Which instrument listed below is NOT a membranophone Shekere Bodhran Tof Dumbek?

guiro


Is a shekere a membranophone?

No


When was the shekere instrument made?

the shekere drum was made over a hundred years ago by African slaves. they were started by water bottles and one guy was like hey! watch this and he patted the bottom of the drum and walla! the shekere drum was born.


Which instrument below is not a membranophone?

Shekere


What part of an ensemble does a shekere play as?

it is a percussion instrument


Is a shekere a chordophone?

Yes, because of the chains, which are classed as strings.


How do you play the shekere?

To play the shekere, hold the gourd in one hand and use the other hand to shake or tap it to create rhythm. You can strike the surface with your palm or fingers, or shake it to produce different sounds. Experiment with varying the intensity and speed to achieve a range of tones. The shekere is often used in African and Latin music, adding a vibrant percussive element to the rhythm.


When was the shekere made?

Some forms, such as the agbe and axatse, date to tribal prehistory in Africa. Other forms, such as the Cuban aggué (or chekeré) date from African indentured servants brought there beginning in the 16th century.


When was the shekere invinted?

The shekere, a traditional West African percussion instrument, has roots that date back several centuries, with its origins commonly traced to the Yoruba people of Nigeria. While an exact date of invention is difficult to pinpoint, it is believed to have been developed in the 19th century, evolving from earlier gourd instruments used in various African cultures. The shekere has since become popular in various musical styles and is widely used in both traditional and contemporary music.


What are examples of idiephones?

The following are examples of idiephones: agogo, caxixi, claves, cowbell, frog, guiro, maracas, shaker, shekere, and tambourine.