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clappers (percussion beaters) (percussion beaters, percussion instrument components, ... Components (hierarchy name)) |
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Note: Tongues of metal or wood in various types of open bells which produce the sound by striking the side of the instrument; generally they take the form of a rod, or of a ball or pellet attached to a cord. |
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clappers (percussion beaters) (preferred,C,U,English-P,D,U,PN)
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clapper (percussion beater) (C,U,English,AD,U,SN)
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鈴舌 (C,U,Chinese (traditional)-P,D,U,U)
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líng shé (C,U,Chinese (transliterated Hanyu Pinyin)-P,UF,U,U)
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ling she (C,U,Chinese (transliterated Wade-Giles),UF,U,U)
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ling she (Chinese (transliterated Pinyin without tones)-P,UF,U,U)
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klepels (C,U,Dutch-P,D,U,U)
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klepel (C,U,Dutch,AD,U,U)
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kloppers (C,U,Dutch,UF,U,U)
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klopper (C,U,Dutch,UF,U,U)
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matracas (macillo) (C,U,Spanish-P,D,U,PN)
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matraca (macillo) (C,U,Spanish,AD,U,SN)
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Facet/Hierarchy Code: V.PJ |
Hierarchical Position:
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.... Components (hierarchy name) (G) |
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........ components (objects parts) (G) |
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............ <components by specific context> (G) |
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................ sound device components (G) |
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.................... percussion instrument components (G) |
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........................ percussion beaters (G) |
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............................ clappers (percussion beaters) (G) |
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Chinese (traditional) ..... 各種不同開口鈴中的金屬或木製舌狀物,透過敲打樂器側面的方式發出聲音,通常外型為棒狀、球狀或丸狀,繫於繩索上。 |
Dutch ..... Tongen van metaal of hout in verschillende soorten open bellen waarmee het geluid geproduceerd wordt door ermee tegen de zijkant van het instrument te slaan. Gewoonlijk zien ze eruit als een stok, of een bal of een propje vastgemaakt aan een touw. |
Spanish ..... Tongues of metal or wood in various types of open bells which produce the sound by striking the side of the instrument; generally they take the form of a rod, or of a ball or pellet attached to a cord.
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