EDInstruments
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Catalog # | Name | Description | ||
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51 | ED2021-31 | Rattle | Nigerian cocoa bean rattle. To be worn around the waist. | |
52 | ED2021-93 | Xylophone | A wooden, stir xylophone (A) and an accompanying mallet (B). Unlike the common, long xylophones, this version is played by swirling or bouncing the stick back and forth in the middle of the instrument. Historically, xylophones were (and still commonly are) used in Asian and African music. | |
53 | ED2021-94 | Drum | A round frame drum from India. The frame of the drum is made of an orange-colored wood and the drum head is made of an opaque, white material. | |
54 | ED2021-96 | Drum, Tabla | A small tabla drum. The body of the drum is a light brown color and the drum head is white with a big, black, off-center circle in the middle. Along the sides of the drum are white strings that run vertically, up-and-down all around the body. Tabla drums are commonly used in India and are played using the hands. | |
55 | ED2021-97 | Khartal | A pair of two khartal instruments (A,B) that resemble a tambourine when put together. The two pieces are wooden, half circles with gold colored bells lining the circular edge. One has a larger hand opening in the middle than the other. A sticker on one of them reads "Handcrafted in India - Archana Crafts." Played by putting the thumb in the one with the circle opening (A) and the other four fingers in the one with the larger opening (B) and shaking the hand. |