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The wooden limbertoy, popular in Appalachia and dating back to Colonial times, is both a toy and a rhythm instrument.
These Nigerian bells have a very distinct tone-- more like a cowbell than the Togo Gonkogwe bells, which have a brighter tone.
Authentic native instrument from Nigeria. Stick included.
Authentic native instrument from Nigeria. 8" w/striker.
Played with a stick (included), these gongs keep the beat as people march through the towns and villages celebrating the bountiful harvest.
7 key, 8". From South Africa.
8" tall with 5" head, made in Indonesia
This one-handed African castanet is ideal for directing an ensemble, as its high pitched cutting tone is easily heard over other instruments.
Latin American Rhythm Kit for 6 players with instructional DVD designed to teach proper technique, rhythm, and participation to students.
An important part of Latin American dance music, these 9" claves have a clear, crisp sound when struck together.
Bright crisp sound with handle to make it easy for children to play.
Our set of authentic instruments from Nigeria and Ghana creates both a visual and timbre feast!
Our set of authentic instruments from Nigeria and Ghana creates both a visual and timbre feas and store them in a large, colorful African basket!
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2 wooden sticks for tapping and shaking! Different shaking sounds inside each stick create a tonal high/low effect.
by Artie Almeida. Explore beat, rhythm, meter, timbre, tempo, dynamics, form, conducting, and more.
by Artie Almeida. Explore beat, rhythm, meter, timbre, tempo, dynamics, form, conducting, and more plus 12 batons.