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idiophone

One of the four main classes of musical instruments used in the original Sachs-Hornbostel system, the others being aerophone, membranophone, and chordophone. In instruments which are idiophones, the sound emanates from the vibration of ‘the substance of the instrument itself’. Thus, bells and gongs are included, as are castanets and glass harmonicas.



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Idiophones are instruments constructed of solid material that vibrates.
Why does this instrument belong in the idiophone family?
The "torso" is hollowed out so that it forms an idiophone that can be played by beating the cylinder with a round stick.
 
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