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Scrubboard
Scrubboard Scrub"board`, n. A baseboard; a mopboard.

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- A washboard is a tool designed for hand washing clothing. With mechanized cleaning of clothing becoming more common by the end of the 20th century, the...
- block, a cowbell, and even small cymbals. Conversely, the frottoir (zydeco rubboard) dispenses with the frame and consists simply of the metal ribbing hung...
- A vest frottoir or rubboard is a percussion instrument used in zydeco music similar to a washboard. It is usually made from pressed, corrugated stainless...
- was playing in a club in Basile with his brother Cleveland Chenier on rubboard. Before launching a professional music career, Chenier worked in fields...
- oud, b****, percussion, stretch globel, koto, accordion, hanging lamb, rubboard Peggy Honeydewvocals Pamela Zeibakvocals Snakefingerguitar on...
- Time" "Euphoria" (Robin Remaily) Vince Herman – vocals, acoustic guitar, rubboard Drew Emmittelectric guitar, mandolin, vocals Mark Vann – banjo, vocals...
- percussion Christopher Currell: Synclavier keyboards, digital guitar, rubboard John Barnes, Michael Bod****er, Greg Phillinganes: synthesizers Rhythm...
- Breeze" Shane Theriot - guitar, composer, producer, additional snare drum, rubboard Victor Wooten - b**** "Mean" Willie Green - drums Adam Nitti - b**** Tom...
- Cultural origins 18th – 19th centuries, Louisiana Typical instruments Vocals fiddle rubboard Triangle accordion guitar Subgenres Juré la la zydeco art song...
- 30, 2021. Retrieved September 30, 2021. "Frottoir History". Key of Z Rubboards. 2002–2008. Archived from the original on December 23, 2013. Retrieved...