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    trumpet in the West Indies and other parts of the Caribbean. The Arawak word ‘fotuto’ was used to describe this instrument, and is still used to this day to...
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    pebble-containing fruit husks with the handles. Another instrument includes the Fotuto, which was made via the seashells of marine species such as Charonia variegata...
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    En partiendo la balsa de tierra comenzaban los instrumentos, cornetas, fotutos y otros instrumentos, y con esto una gran vocería que atronaba montes y...
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    major events. Most were accompanied by dancing to the beat of maracas, fotuto, yaporojas and drums. Young single women (virgins) were decorated with flowers...
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    convert the different parts of the complex Muisca calendar Ceremonial flute (fotuto ceremonial), decorated flute made of a marine snail shell, found in Socorro...
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    hole of the kuisi sigi is rarely used. The instrument's head, called a fotuto in Spanish, is made with bee wax mixed with charcoal powder to prevent the...
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    Nencatacoa. For their music the Muisca used mainly flutes, drums and fotutos; musical instruments made of shells or snails. They also used ocarinas...
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