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Takuapu

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75:). All of the inner partitions of the bamboo cane are removed except for the one closest to the ground, producing a hollow tube closed at the bottom. Holes are often drilled in the side of the tube to modify the sound it produces, and sometimes a handful of pebbles are put in the tube to add a rattling sound. When a takuapu is played outdoors or on a dirt floor, a board is often placed on the ground to make the sound louder. 78:
The takuapu was originally played only by women as part of ritual ceremonies of the GuaranĂ­ religion that include dances and songs. The singing in the rituals is accompanied by women playing takuaras and men playing mbarakas
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tube. The player grasps the takuapu in the middle, holds it vertically, and drops it so that it strikes the ground, producing a deep sound. The name
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Ruben Perez Bugallo (in Castilian): The sacred takuaras mbyĂĄ women; Scripta EthnolĂłgica, Buenos Aires, 2003; Rail Redalyc:
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A takuapu is up to two meters long and 20 to 30 centimeters in diameter. The varieties of bamboo used are
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and can be classified in category 1.11.231 (individual percussion tubes) in the
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Alva Llaleq, playing with takuapus an old Guarani song; video 1'24":
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http://pueblosoriginarios.com/sur/chaco/kaiowa/maiz.html
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Index

percussion instrument
GuaranĂ­ people
bamboo
compound
GuaranĂ­
bamboo
Guadua angustifolia
Guadua trinii
maracas
Trinidad and Tobago
tamboo bamboo
Formosa Province
Argentina
idiophone
Hornbostel–Sachs
Ethnomusicology
GuaranĂ­ people
Tupian languages
Pai Tavytera
Toba people
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4yrEbCG0RqY
Species:Guadua
http://species.wikimedia.org/Guadua_angustifolia
es:Guadua trinii

https://www.redalyc.org/pdf/148/14802504.pdf
http://pueblosoriginarios.com/sur/chaco/kaiowa/maiz.html
TakuapĂș in Spanish language
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