Yes
An idiophone must not use any mechanical means to create sound. An example of an idiophone is a xylophone. The metal of the xylophone vibrates to create sound.
A percussion instrument, originally made of gourds filled with dry seeds
This is one in which variations in pitch can not be made. An example is the maracas.
Idiophone is the classification for a solid instrument that produces sound when it is hit scraped or struck.
Maracas and Finger cymbals.
Bells, gongs, rattles, triangles, etc. And instrument that creates sound through the vibration of the entire instrument itself- played by striking, scraping, shaking or plucking (a Jews Harp is an example of a plucked idiophone). More or less all percussion instruments that are not drums are idiophones. Also it's a Woodblock, triangle, bell, tambourine, maracas, drums, and the xylophone are idiophones.
Yes
An idiophone must not use any mechanical means to create sound. An example of an idiophone is a xylophone. The metal of the xylophone vibrates to create sound.
A percussion instrument, originally made of gourds filled with dry seeds
This is one in which variations in pitch can not be made. An example is the maracas.
Idiophone is the classification for a solid instrument that produces sound when it is hit scraped or struck.
maracas
Maracas are a percussion instrument.
Maracas have rice or regular beans in them and sometimes special maracas have salt or sand in them.
An idiophone is any instrument made of a hard substance that you hit to get a sound. (not a drum-any drum is a membranaphone, with a skin stretched across it) Examples: bells, castenets, xylophones, gongs, steel pans, maracas, chimes and things like that.
An idiophone vibrates when it is scraped, hit, or struck.