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Treshchotka - Wikipedia Treshchotka A treshchotka (Russian: трещо́тка, IPA: [trʲɪˈɕːɵtkə] or treskotukha (трескотуха) is a Russian folk music idiophone percussion instrument which produces a clicking cracking sound It consists of a set of small boards somewhat loosely threaded by one end on a string or a pair of strings, with the ends sticking out, used to hold and rattle the instrument [1
Treshchotka | Musical instruments Wiki | Fandom A treshchotka (Template:Lang-rus, singular; sometimes referred to in the plural, treshchotki, Template:Lang-rus) is a Russian folk music idiophone percussion instrument which is used to imitate hand clapping
Treshchotka - Russian Traditional Instruments Treshchotka is an other popular, Russian idiophone It is supposed to imitate cracking and hand clapping and is popular in Russian folk music There is no documentation of treshchotka usage in ancient Russia however supposed remains of a 12th century treshchotka were found in Novgorod's archeological dig site It is made of a set numbering 10-30 thin oak planks which are about 16-18
Treshchotka - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia Treshchotka (Clapper) Traditional Russian idiophone percussion instrument Treshchotka is a set of small boards on a string that get clapped together as a group Treshchotki is commonly used in Russian folk music Name The word is derived from the root tresk-, meaning crackling or rattle
Treshchotka - Wikiwand A treshchotka is a Russian folk music idiophone percussion instrument which is used to imitate hand clapping It consists of a set of small boards on a string t
Russian Instrument Treshchotka Big | RusClothing. com Treshchotka is a Russian folk music idiophone instrument which is used to imitate hand clapping This big folk music instrument consists of several oak “plates” on a rope and sounds like stepping on dry branches in a forest
Treshchotka | Article about Treshchotka by The Free Dictionary a percussion instrument in the form of a rattle, with up to 20 small wooden plates strung at the same ends on two cords The treshchotka is used for the rhythmical accompaniment of folk dances and songs and is found among many peoples
Treschotka - misonzhnikov. com Treschotka is a folk music instrument replacing clapping one’s hands and making rhythmic crackle sounds It consists of thin planches fixed together with a rope and separated with small wooden plates
Musical instrument ratchet (8 photos): description of a percussion . . . Among wooden Russian musical instruments, different types of ratchets are quite popular What is the description of the varieties of this percussion instrument: plate (fan) and circular? What wood is most often made of a tool? What does it sound like? How to play?