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- Güiro abstract "The güiro (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈɡwiɾo]) is a Latin-American percussion instrument consisting of an open-ended, hollow gourd with parallel notches cut in one side. It is played by rubbing a stick or tines along the notches to produce a ratchet-like sound. The güiro is commonly used in Puerto Rican and other Latin-American music, and plays a key role in the typical rhythm section of important genres like cumbia and son. Playing the güiro usually requires both long and short sounds, made by scraping up and down in long or short strokes. The güiro, like the maracas, is often played by a singer. Another type of güiro, commonly found in Brazil, is the reco-reco, is made of a cylindrical metal box that encases two or three steel springs. These are stretched over a lid, against which a metal stick is rubbed.".
- Güiro thumbnail Modern_fibreglass_guiro.jpeg?width=300.
- Güiro wikiPageID "126842".
- Güiro wikiPageRevisionID "573896163".
- Güiro background "percussion".
- Güiro classification "Idiophone, could be made from wood, gourd, metal, plastic or fiberglass".
- Güiro description "Sounds of the guiro".
- Güiro filename "Guiro.ogg".
- Güiro filesize "280".
- Güiro hornbostelSachs "112.23".
- Güiro hornbostelSachsDesc "Scraped idiophone, vessel".
- Güiro imageCapt "Modern fibreglass Cuban güiro".
- Güiro midi "Notes 73 and 74".
- Güiro name "Güiro".
- Güiro names "Calabazo, guayo, ralladera, rascador".
- Güiro range "Speed of scrape produces some variation".
- Güiro related "Güira, reco-reco, guacharaca, washboard".
- Güiro title "Modern Guiro".
- Güiro subject Category:Idiophones.
- Güiro subject Category:Latin_percussion.
- Güiro subject Category:Marching_percussion.
- Güiro subject Category:Orchestral_percussion.
- Güiro subject Category:Panamanian_musical_instruments.
- Güiro subject Category:Unpitched_percussion.
- Güiro comment "The güiro (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈɡwiɾo]) is a Latin-American percussion instrument consisting of an open-ended, hollow gourd with parallel notches cut in one side. It is played by rubbing a stick or tines along the notches to produce a ratchet-like sound. The güiro is commonly used in Puerto Rican and other Latin-American music, and plays a key role in the typical rhythm section of important genres like cumbia and son.".
- Güiro label "Güiro".
- Güiro label "Güiro".
- Güiro label "Güiro".
- Güiro label "Güiro".
- Güiro label "Güiro".
- Güiro label "Güiro".
- Güiro label "Güiro".
- Güiro label "Гуиро".
- Güiro label "ギロ".
- Güiro label "刮瓜".
- Güiro sameAs G%C3%BCiro.
- Güiro sameAs Güiro.
- Güiro sameAs Güiro.
- Güiro sameAs Güiro.
- Güiro sameAs Güiro.
- Güiro sameAs ギロ.
- Güiro sameAs Güiro.
- Güiro sameAs Güiro.
- Güiro sameAs Q2237198.
- Güiro sameAs Q2237198.
- Güiro wasDerivedFrom Güiro?oldid=573896163.
- Güiro depiction Modern_fibreglass_guiro.jpeg.