Hosho Maracca, Sambabal musical instrument set

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Style: Hosho Maracca

Hosho Maracca
Sambabal
Set of 2 ( each of both )
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Description

The hosho are Zimbabwean musical instruments consisting of a pair of maranka gourds with seeds. They typically contain hota (Canna indica) seeds inside them. The hosho are used to accompany Shona music, especially mbira music. They make a rattling sound that western ears may be unaccustomed to hearing.

A maraca, sometimes called rumba shaker or chac-chac, is a rattle which appears in many genres of Caribbean and Latin music. It is shaken by a handle and usually played as part of a pair.

Maracas produce different sounds depending on the outer material, inner fillings, and size, and they're common in many musical genres. In Cuban music: Musicians typically use maracas to keep the beat and supply rhythmic accompaniment in Cuban music genres like salsa, guaracha, son Cubano, cha cha chá, and mambo.

 

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Hosho Maracca, Sambabal, Set of 2 ( each of both )