Clapper stick

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A clapper stick (also clap-stick or split stick rattle) is a traditional idiophone common among the indigenous peoples of California. It is traditionally constructed by cutting the branch of an elderberry tree, hollowing it out, and partially splitting the branch in two. It is used to keep time and accompany singers and dancers. Many are now made of bamboo, which do not require hollowing.[1][2][3]

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Clapper stick(s)
Clapper stick
Percussion instrument
Classification hand percussion
Hornbostel–Sachs classification111.11
(Directly struck stick concussive idiophone)
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Names in indigenous California languages

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