Samoan instruments were traditionally made from natural materials readily available in the environment. Common materials included wood, coconut shells, and bamboo. For instance, the "pahu," a type of drum, was often crafted from hollowed-out tree trunks, while the "pate," a wooden slit drum, was carved from logs. Additionally, string instruments like the "Ukulele" were made using wood and animal gut for strings.
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Coconut fronds
It was triggered by an earthquake.
The tsunami was triggered by an earthquake.
its made up of BRICKS and other things that make a house!
Many types of instruments are made of wood. Drums, string instruments, pianos, the list goes on and on.
Yes there are. In fact, most are. There are very few instruments that are primarily made of other materials. Guitars and violins are made of wood and some drums are made of metal. If you want to speak of irony and confusion, there are "brass instruments" that are made of wood, and "woodwind instruments" made of brass.
I'm goin'. groan, loan The Americcan Samoan went to get a car loan but when he saw the interest rate it made him groan. sorry
instruments are made from cane but synthetic reeds are used by a small number of clarinetists
These instruments are shipped from Dubai, the manufacturer is in China.
Instruments such as a drum
by wood