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the characteristics of African and Latin American musical instruments​

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Answered by keziah54
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African musical instruments include a wide range of drums, slit gongs, rattles and double bells, different types of harps, and harp-like instruments such as the Kora and the ngoni, as well as fiddles, many kinds of xylophone and lamellophone such as the mbira, and different types of wind instrument like flutes and ...

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Latin America

rhumba - where the music is slow in tempo, expressive and in a 4/4 time signature.

bomba - which features call and response, with two beats in a bar.

merengue - a dance in a 2/4 time signature, but featuring groups of five.

Answered by Rameshjangid
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African instrument characteristics

  • A lot of plant and animal materials, including leather and bone, are used to make African instruments.
  • African musicians use a variety of drums and are huge fans of PERCUSSION instruments (called MEMBRANOPHONES) Drums have historically been used to accompany singing, dancing, labour, and inter-village communication.
  • Various types of harps and harp-like instruments, like the Kora and the ngoni, as well as fiddles, numerous varieties of xylophones and lamellophones, like the mbira, and various types of wind instruments, like flutes, are among the musical instruments used in Africa.
  • There are also a variety of drums, slit gongs, rattles, and double bells.

Latin American musical instrument:

  • Maracas. There are several locations where the maracas are thought to have originated, including Venezuela and Puerto Rico. It is well-liked as a backup instrument not just in Latin American music but all throughout the world. Its ease of play is perhaps the main factor in its appeal.

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