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    Binzasara (編木 or 板ざさら) is a traditional Japanese percussion instrument used in folk songs, and rural dances. It was originally used as a cleaning tool...
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    2:20 p.m. Binzasara Dance Traditional dance used to pray for prosperity and a good harvest Haiden (hall in Asakusa Shrine) 3 p.m. Binzasara Dance Traditional...
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  • (鼓), and shakubyōshi (笏拍子) clappers. In local festivals the kane (鉦), binzasara (編木), and taiko (太鼓) may also be found. Dengaku Gagaku Kagura Matsuri...
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    Berimbau Brazil Pitched Chordophone Bianzhong China Pitched Idiophone Binzasara Japan Unpitched Idiophone Bo Unpitched Idiophone Bock-a-da-bock Unpitched...
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  • and Nōmai (水海の田楽・能舞, mizuumi no dengaku nōmai) February 15 Dengaku with binzasara rattle accompaniment followed by Noh dance with typical drum assemblage...
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    wooden planks 1 pair of bamboo tubes 2 pairs of hyōshigi 1 wasamba 1 binzasara 4 maracas 2 angklung (g1 and b flat1) 7 glasses (tuned) 1 wind machine...
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  • Japan, tightened with bolts, not ropes), and a mixture of kane, chappa, binzasara and two conch shells (a Pacific Triton and an East Coast shell), as well...
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