it is a percussion instrument
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.
guiro
No
Shekere
yes
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.
The ensemble that could play basso continuo is a Baroque ensemble.
When I was in it it was considered an ensemble role, but it may be different for you. There are still a couple ensemble scenes that you could definitely be in though.
guiro
No
Shekere
The shekere is made of dried vine gourd, cord netting, seed beads and wood suchas devil woods
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.
Canons that play instruments in an orchestra
Jouer ensemble
An ensemble refers to the number of musicians in a group.