Before the arrival of the Spanish, Portuguese, and other European colonizers in Latin America, the natives were found to be using local drum and percussion instruments. EXCEPT.
a. Electric guitar
b. Maracas
c. Guiro
d. Turtle shells
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Indigenous Latin-American Music Before the arrival of the Spanish, Portuguese, and other European colonizers, the natives were found to be using local drum and percussion instruments such as the guiro, maracas, and turtle shells, and wind instruments such as zampona (pan pipes) and quena (notched-end flutes) remain.
here are some names of the instruments:
slit drums, single-headed small drums, cup-shaped ceramic drums, double-headed drums (e.g., bombos), and a great variety of shaken rattles (maracas), scrapers, and stamping tubes
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