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- Q1095097 subject Q7584064.
- Q1095097 subject Q8276094.
- Q1095097 subject Q8408836.
- Q1095097 abstract "Template:ForClapsticks or clappers are a type of drumstick, percussion mallet or claves that serve to maintain rhythm in Aboriginal voice chants. Unlike drumsticks, which are generally used to strike a drum, clapsticks are intended for striking one stick on another.As an ancestral instrument that may traditionally accompany the didgeridoo, it is sometimes referred to as musicstick or just Stick. In the language of the Yolngu Aborigines of Northeast Arnhem Land, in Australia these clapsticks are called bimli.".
- Q1095097 thumbnail Clapsticks.JPG?width=300.
- Q1095097 wikiPageWikiLink Q11404.
- Q1095097 wikiPageWikiLink Q170355.
- Q1095097 wikiPageWikiLink Q189388.
- Q1095097 wikiPageWikiLink Q329884.
- Q1095097 wikiPageWikiLink Q374277.
- Q1095097 wikiPageWikiLink Q6566344.
- Q1095097 wikiPageWikiLink Q724743.
- Q1095097 wikiPageWikiLink Q7584064.
- Q1095097 wikiPageWikiLink Q8276094.
- Q1095097 wikiPageWikiLink Q8408836.
- Q1095097 wikiPageWikiLink Q850118.
- Q1095097 comment "Template:ForClapsticks or clappers are a type of drumstick, percussion mallet or claves that serve to maintain rhythm in Aboriginal voice chants. Unlike drumsticks, which are generally used to strike a drum, clapsticks are intended for striking one stick on another.As an ancestral instrument that may traditionally accompany the didgeridoo, it is sometimes referred to as musicstick or just Stick.".
- Q1095097 label "Clapstick".
- Q1095097 depiction Clapsticks.JPG.