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Meaning of txalaparta




Felipe Lorenzo del Río

txalaparta
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As the anonymous companion says, it is an ancient Basque percussion musical instrument, consisting of a tabled table that musicians beat with cylindrical sticks also made of wood that can be chestnut, ash, oak or other hardwood tree. I think the surface can also be made of stones. Musicologists, anthropologists and historians place its origins in the Paleolithic.

  




Anónimo

TXALAPARTA: Traditional Basque percussion instrument.

  



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