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maraca Meaning in Bengali



একটি পার্কাসন নুড়ি বা মটরশুটি ধারণকারী একটি ঠালা লাউ গঠিত উপকরণ; প্রায়ই জোড়া খেলেছে





maraca's Usage Examples:

A maraca (pronunciation (help·info)), sometimes called rumba shaker or chac-chac, is a rattle which appears in many genres of Caribbean and Latin music.


Amigo is played with a pair of maracas.


As a song plays, the player, guided by on-screen graphics, must shake the maracas at high, middle, or low heights.


The maraca, the shaman’s principal musical instrument, is traditionally used for healing.


The body of a maraca is made from a dried gourd.


Four Organs is a work for four electronic organs and maraca, composed by Steve Reich in January 1970.


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inside a maraca.


Rattles may be the primary cause of the instrument's sound, as in the maraca, or they.


Like the maraca, it is sounded by shaking.


An internationally known maraca expert, Harrison is considered the leading exponent of contemporary maraca playing in the United States and Europe.


erikundi is a percussive instrument that is shaken much like a maraca.


Unlike the maraca, however, it is made from other materials, causing a different.


Functionally it is similar to a maraca.



maraca's Meaning':

a percussion instrument consisting of a hollow gourd containing pebbles or beans; often played in pairs

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