- A
teponaztli [tepoˈnast͡ɬi] is a type of slit drum used in
central Mexico by the
Aztecs and
related cultures.
Teponaztli are made of
hollow hardwood logs...
- Mayohuacán –
Taino people (Puerto Rico, Cuba,
Dominican Republic, Caribbean)
Teponaztli –
Mesoamerican Gato – 20th-century American,
originally a
brand name,...
- Two
Aztec slit
drums (
teponaztli). The
characteristic "H"
slits can be seen on the top of the drum in the foreground....
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illustration of the "One Flower" ceremony, from the 16th-century
Florentine Codex. The two
drums are the
teponaztli (foreground) and the
huehuetl (background)....
- its
rituals are
loosely based on
Aztec ritual,
including the use of the
teponaztli war drum and the
sacred drink, pulque. The
Order is
organized into local...
- Turkey, Ukraine,
United Arab
Emirates unpitched percussion frame drum
Teponaztli idiophones 111.24 El Salvador, Guatemala,
Mexico slit drum
Triangle idiophones...
- page 060 of the
Codex Magliabecchi Nahua stick drummer Teponaztli Beristain, S. (2013). "
Teponaztli, An
Ancient Percussion Instrument".
Journal of the Acoustical...
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place in the
vicinity of tools",
sharing the āz-
element of
words such as
teponāztli, "drum" (from tepontli, "log"). The
concept of Aztlán as the
place of...
- cut-out
lamellae Comb
Mechanical music box Slit drum
Steel tongue drum
Teponaztli Music of
Africa Gravikord Gerhard Kubik: "Lamellophone", in: The New Grove...
- heritage. The
original inhabitants of the land used
drums (such as the
teponaztli), flutes, rattles,
conches as
trumpets and
their voices to make music...