Additionally, paste this code immediately after the opening tag:

Virtual Maracas

Maracas were created and first used by the native indians of Puerto Rico: the Tainos, as a percussion musical ...

Free

Store review

Maracas were created and first used by the native indians of Puerto Rico: the Tainos, as a percussion musical instrument. A pair of these are used to create the unique sound so common in Latin American and Puerto Rican music.

Maracas are made from the fruit of the higuera tree so common throughout Puerto Rico. The fruit must be round and small. After taking out the pulp of the fruit through two holes that are bored through the dried shell, small pebbles are introduced into it. Then a handle is fitted to the dry fruit shell. Unequal amount of pebbles are used in a pair that make up the maracas, to produce their distinctive sound.

Last update

Feb. 24, 2021

Read more