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The wooden limbertoy, popular in Appalachia and dating back to Colonial times, is both a toy and a rhythm instrument.
The notched surface is scraped with metal thimbles (included) worn on the player's fingers.
Set includes Marsh Music by Marianne Berkes, illus. by Robert Noreika and set of Frog Guiros.
Book by Susan K. Mitchell, illus. by Connie McLennan with Rainstick
From Woodstock. Great basic metal playing spoons with a plastic grip for ease of playing.
Resonant hardwood, with wooden mallet. 6".
Tap with stick for a bell-like tone, then tap your finger on the hole for wah-wah effects and plays a B.
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3-inch metal cowbell
Plastic, in assorted colors. 2"
Shake the tube to set the metal spring in motion, for thunderific sound effects! Hand painted, from Bali.
Clear as a bell with a pure tone, these durable triangles come with a striker and attached loop handle for ease of playing.
Grooves, Activities & Ensembles for Touchscreen Devices by Mark Shelton