castanets

     

Castanets are percussion instrument (iiophone), much used in Moorish, Ottoman, Ancient Roman, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese and Latin American music. The instrument consists of a pair of concave shells joined on one edge by string. These are held in the hand and used to produce clicks for rhythmic accents or a ripping or rattling sound consisting of a rapid series of clicks. They are traditionally made of hardwood, although fibreglass is becoming increasingly popular.

Trivia about castanets

  • These wood percussion instruments are fastened to the thumb & clicked together
  • A flamenco dancer should also be accomplished on these percussion instruments
  • They're the handheld percussion instruments heard here
  • The name of these paired concussion instruments is from the Spanish for "chestnut"
  • (Sarah of the Clue Crew dances in costume while clicking with hand-held wooden instruments.) From the spanish for "chestnuts", these instruments put the beat in flamenco dancing

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