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marimba
[ muh-rim-buh ]
noun
- a musical instrument, originating in Africa but popularized and modified in Central America, consisting of a set of graduated wooden bars, often with resonators beneath to reinforce the sound, struck with mallets.
marimba
/ məˈrɪmbə /
noun
- a Latin American percussion instrument consisting of a set of hardwood plates placed over tuned metal resonators, played with two soft-headed sticks in each hand
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of marimba1
C18: of West African origin
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Example Sentences
Events will be held daily through Sept. 27 and vary widely, from a marimba workshop with the band Son Rompe Pera to documentary screenings at the Consulate General of Mexico.
From Los Angeles Times
He holds small mallets in his “hands” to play a kind of xylophone called a marimba.
From NewsForKids.net
A marimba repairman came to rescue an aging instrument in Guatemala’s Los Angeles consulate.
From Los Angeles Times
Jacob was nearly vibrating with excitement as the strings rippled and marimba clattered.
From Los Angeles Times
It’s a countryish song with south-of-the border touches like marimba and flutes, a style jovially summed up as “Gulf and Western.”
From New York Times
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