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A wood block is essentially a small piece of slit drum made from a single piece of wood and used as a percussion instrument. It is struck with a stick, making a characteristically percussive sound.
East Asian musics use a variety of wood blocks ranging from small hand-held instruments to enormous (often immovable) temple blocks which may be sounded by swinging a large log against them. Log drums made from hollowed logs, and slit drums made from bamboo, are used in Africa and the Pacific Islands.
The muyu (Traditional Chinese: 木魚; Simplified Chinese: 木鱼; Pinyin: mùyú) is a rounded woodblock carved in the shape of a fish and struck with a wooden stick. It is made in various sizes and is often used in Buddhist chanting, in China as well as in other Asian nations including Japan, Korea, and Vietnam.
The orchestral wood-block instrument of the West is generally made from teak or another hardwood. The dimensions of this instrument vary considerably, although it is always a rectangular block of wood with one or sometimes two longitudinal cavities. It is played by striking it with a stick.
The wood block may be the oldest musical instrument known to man (see below re: "Evolution of human music"), given that it would have been possible to construct and play this idiophonic instrument before the Bronze Age. Certain primate species from the animal world have been witnessed to beat on hollowed wooden logs.
Geoffrey F Miller in his "Evolution of human music through sexual selection" states:
"The addition of percussive instruments to the human voice could have come relatively early in the evolution of musical capacities. We do not know when the first proper drum, with a stretched skin over a resonating chamber, was invented. But, as any parent of an acoustically extroverted toddler knows, it is not difficult for a determined percussionist to improvise given ordinary objects. Strike two rocks together once, and you have noise. Strike them together twice, and you have rhythm. Rocks are not the best natural material though. Wood, bamboo, and bone are better. Bones are especially convenient, because they are natural by-products of hunting, and are often hollow. Human skulls for example, are often used to make the Tibetan ritual drum called a damaru. Many other materials work to make simple rattles, stampers, clappers, and scrapers. The San people of southern Africa make ankle rattles out of springbok ears sewn together and filled with pebbles. Clamshells can be clapped together with two hands. A scraper can be made be rasping the jawbone of a bison with its femur. The top of a gourd can be broken off and the open end pounded against the ground, as in Western Africa, or in and out of water, as in the Solomon Islands, or beaten with sticks. More complex are the slit gongs of Africa, where a log is hollowed out, carved with slits, and beaten to produce up to seven different tones." and veda sux
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A musical instrument is a device constructed or modified with the purpose of making music. In principle anything that, produces sound, and can somehow be controlled by a person playing it, can serve as a musical instrument.
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Woodblock can refer to:
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- The wood block, a percussion instrument.
- A woodblock or woodcut is used in woodblock printing, a method of printing in which an image is carved into the surface of a piece of wood, which is then inked, and the image is
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H" slits can be seen on the top of the drum in the foreground.]] A slit drum is a hollow percussion instrument, usually of bamboo or wood, which is made more resonant through one or more slits in the instrument.
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The WOOD callsign may refer to:
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- WOOD-TV – an NBC-affiliated television station in Grand Rapids, Michigan
- WOOD (AM) – an AM radio station in Grand Rapids, Michigan
- WOOD-FM - an FM radio station in Grand Rapids, Michigan
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percussion instrument is any object which produces a sound by being hit with an implement, shaken, rubbed, scraped, or by any other action which sets the object into vibration. The term usually applies to an object used in a rhythmic context and/or with musical intent.
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The temple block is a percussion instrument originating in China, Japan and Korea where it is used in religious ceremonies.
It is a carved hollow wooden instrument with a large slit.
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It is a carved hollow wooden instrument with a large slit.
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A log drum is a type of unpitched percussion instrument that creates its resonance with two tongues that are carved into a hollow box. This box is usually made out of cherry or maple wood. The two tongues are carved in a manner such that one is higher pitched than the other one.
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H" slits can be seen on the top of the drum in the foreground.]] A slit drum is a hollow percussion instrument, usually of bamboo or wood, which is made more resonant through one or more slits in the instrument.
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wooden fish (Chinese: , pinyin: mùyú), (Japanese: mokugyo), (Korean: Moktak), sometimes known as a Chinese block, is a wooden percussion instrument similar to the Western wood block.
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Traditional Chinese
Child systems Simplified Chinese
Chữ Nôm
Sister systems Hanja, Kanji
ISO 15924 Hant
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Child systems Simplified Chinese
Chữ Nôm
Sister systems Hanja, Kanji
ISO 15924 Hant
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Simplified Chinese
Sister systems Kanji, Chữ Nôm
ISO 15924 Hans
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Sister systems Kanji, Chữ Nôm
ISO 15924 Hans
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A jam block is a modern, hard plastic version of the more fragile wood block. It is sturdy, designed for hard hitting and is becoming more and more popular with modern drummers, due to its durability and sound. Jam blocks are usually attached to timbales and drum kits.
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wooden fish (Chinese: , pinyin: mùyú), (Japanese: mokugyo), (Korean: Moktak), sometimes known as a Chinese block, is a wooden percussion instrument similar to the Western wood block.
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