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Shaker (musical instrument)

The word shaker describes various Percussive musical instruments used for creating rhythm in music.

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Shaker (musical instrument)

Nodes11
Edges10
Triples4
Avg. degree1.82
Density0.181818
Components1

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shaker used creating music shakers also percussive may rhythm rock word describes various musical instruments called method sound involves shaking

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beansinstance ofpartially full of small loose objects0.80text
which create the percussive sounds as they collide with each otherinstance ofpartially full of small loose objects0.80text
the inside surfaceinstance ofpartially full of small loose objects0.80text
or other fixed objects inside the containerinstance ofpartially full of small loose objects0.80text

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