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Mexico klavesit, ohuet, pituus 14 cm, ruusupuuta , parihinta.
Clave
(pronounced clah? vay) is the rhythmic pattern
that forms the basis of Latin music. That is, three beats
then two beats or, two beats then three beats. Claves
are the traditional instruments used to play clave
and are comprised of two sticks that are struck together
to get a sharp, cracking sound. One is called the
Clave or male, while the other is the Striker or
female. The Clave lays in one hand between the fingertips
and the heel of the hand, with the thumb out for
support. This space between the Clave and the palm
of the hand creates a sound chamber. The Striker
is held as a beater in the other hand and is struck
against the Clave.
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