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- monkey stick (also called a mendoza, mendozer, Murrumbidgee river rattler, lagerphone or zob stick) is a traditional English percussion instrument, used in...
- by Dave Isom on guitar, banjo, vocals and mandolin; Bert Kahanoff on lagerphone and vocals; and Jan Wositzky on vocals, harmonica, banjo and percussion...
- Newton was born on 14 July 1948 in Sydney. During the 1960s he acquired a lagerphone and tin whistle after hearing Irish folk group the Dubliners. He joined...
- Dhol Dholak Djembe Dunun Gamelan Ghatam Kalimba (Thumb Piano) Kpanlogo Lagerphone Latin percussion Madal Marimba Marimbula Naykheen Pogo cello Skrabalai...
- blocks Jordan Slap Knee Slap Marching machine Monkey stick (mendoza or lagerphone) Ratchet Rattle Sand blocks Siren Slapstick (whip or woodcrack) Jingle...
- bodhrán Bombo legüero Cajon Dhol Dholak Djembe Dunun Gamelan Kpanlogo Lagerphone Latin percussion Marimbula Pogo cello Steelpan hank drum Thavil Urumee...
- calling it a “mendoza” or a “monkey stick.” In Australia, it is known as a “lagerphone,” after the beer or lager bottle caps used in its construction; there...
- Monkey stick England Unpitched 112.12 Idiophone Also known as mendoza or lagerphone Mridangam India Pitched 211.222.1 Membranophone Musical saw Pitched 132...
- previously pla**** by sailors and "wharfies"), while Loughlin pla**** the lagerphone, a home-made percussion instrument constructed by loosely nailing bottle...
- percussion instrument without any strings] Rose, John. "The bumb****, lagerphone, and tromba marina connection. A short history of the one string stick"...