The rattle is a percussion instrument found in many cultures around the world, often made from materials like wood, bone, or clay filled with small objects that create sound when shaken. Its origins can be traced back to ancient times, with evidence of similar instruments found in various archaeological sites, suggesting it was used in rituals and ceremonies. Rattles are prominent in indigenous cultures, particularly in North America and Africa, where they play a role in music and spiritual practices. The versatility and simplicity of the rattle have allowed it to endure in various forms throughout history.
· Rattle · Recorder · Reed
usually a rattle
· Rattle · Recorder · Reed
Rattle, recorder and reed are musical instruments. They begin with the letter r.
percussion instruments are instruments you have to hit.
Roman tuba, rainstick, rattle, riq, ruan, and rajao.
I think tapping on a hollow log with a stick could be the oldest musical instrument.
It is not a question of legality, rattle snakes are a wild indigenous species to the US - there were there before the US came into being.
a instrument came from palawan
I think tapping on a hollow log with a stick could be the oldest musical instrument.
Ukulele is a Hawaiian word. The instrument is the Hawaiian version of an instrument that came from Portugal.
Qeej, quena, quintclave, quatro, quintephone, quint toms.