List of aerophones used in Caribbean music, including the islands of the Caribbean Sea, Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana, Belize, and Bermuda.
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| - List of Caribbean aerophones (en)
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| - List of aerophones used in Caribbean music, including the islands of the Caribbean Sea, Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana, Belize, and Bermuda. (en)
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other names
| - bois borrique (en)
- botijuela, bunga (en)
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| - Bullroarer, used in Rara ceremonies (en)
- Conch shell horn, used for signalling (en)
- Cow horn, used for signalling (en)
- Harmonium, used in chutney (en)
- Later addition to the tamboo bamboo ensembles (en)
- Made of bamboo (en)
- Original source of the melody in steelpan (en)
- Used in Belizean Brukdown. (en)
- Used in Garifuna Punta (en)
- Used in chutney music (en)
- Used in comparsa pre-Easter celebrations (en)
- Used in the Spiritual Baptist musical tradition (en)
- Used in traditional calypso (en)
- Used in popular merengue, where it replaced the guitar. (en)
- Empty jug, sometimes with a hole on the side, used in rural folk genres like son (en)
- Conch shell horn, used for signalling, traditional drumming. (en)
- Used in merengue, where it is the main instrumentation for the jaleo. Used in popular Cuban bands. (en)
- Used to accompany upper-class merengue in the later 19th century (en)
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| - List of aerophones used in Caribbean music, including the islands of the Caribbean Sea, Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana, Belize, and Bermuda. (en)
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Drum
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