Sarronca
The sarronca is a Portuguese traditional musical instrument, more precisely a rubbed membranophone.
It is composed of a stretched skin over a hollow container that serves as a resonance box (which may be a can, a jug, a wooden cylinder or similar).[1] The center of the skin is pierced by a wood stick or a reed, and the sound is obtained by moving the rod downward and upward, so that the rod rubs the stretched skin.[2]
References
- Rice, Timothy; Porter, James; Goertzen, Chris (September 25, 2017). The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music: Europe. Routledge. ISBN 9781351544269 – via Google Books.
- "SARRONCA". www.jose-lucio.com. Retrieved 2023-10-04.
- Simon Broughton; Mark Ellingham; Richard Trillo, eds. (1999). World Music: Africa, Europe and the Middle East. London: Rough Guides Ltd. p. 227. ISBN 1858286352. Retrieved 7 July 2012.
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