Shaker, maracas, and assorted shakers
French horn
the fiddle
The pitch of a musical shaker is determined by the size and materials of the shaker, affecting the frequency of the sound it produces; smaller shakers typically yield a higher pitch, while larger ones produce a lower pitch. Volume, on the other hand, is influenced by the intensity of the shaking and the design of the shaker, with more vigorous shaking or larger shakers resulting in louder sounds. Together, pitch and volume contribute to the shaker's overall timbre and musical expression.
Believed to be from Northern Italy in the 1600's.
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From Greek
Shaker, maracas, and assorted shakers
Horses originated from al over the country
the Incas played a type of instrument called a pototo and shaker bracelets
Czechoslovakia, first referent in the novel 'RUR', by Pavel Kapek
Euphonium? Electric guitar? Egg shaker? English horn (cor anglais)
the Incas played a type of instrument called a pototo and shaker bracelets
Some are African Drums, Doumbek, Rain Stick, Shaker, Kalimba, Djemba and a bell. Hope this helped! :)
Litguit is a kind of instrument which is you can make a sounds like simple shaker. They are Filipino maracas.
A homemade instrument could be litterally anything found around the home that would make a noise. One example would be putting some grains of rice into an empty plastic bottle to make a 'shaker'
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