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How to Play Shekere (Instructional DVD for Afro-Cuban/African gourd shakers – also called chekere) $25.00 In this instructional video, shekere maestro Michael Pluznick guides you through the basics of how to play the African-beaded gourd or “shekere”. The shekere (sekere) or calabash is originally from the Yoruba people of Nigeria. It surfaced again via Cuba, employed in the African music which is played there. There are, it should be mentioned, gourds and beaded gourds with various names throughout A… |
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Smile Maraca 12 ct Smile maraca party favors. Includes 12 per package. Three of each color: orange pink green and blue. Warning: choking hazard-small parts. Not for children under 3 years…. |
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Overseas Connection Shekere, Large $24.00 Colorful beads woven around a natural gourd. Due to natural materials used, no two shekeres will look alike. The size and color of the beads may different than pictured, due to variances in the materials available for use…. |
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Overseas Connection Shekere $21.45 Colorful beads woven around a natural gourd. Due to natural materials used, no two shekeres will look alike. The size and color of the beads may different than pictured, due to variances in the materials available for use…. |
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Gourd Shekere with Jentere Beads $15.99 A gourd shell and handle with a net of coconut beads on the outside that rattle against the hollow body…. |
