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A clapper is a basic form of
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instrument. It consists of two long solid pieces that are struck together producing sound. A straightforward instrument to produce and play, they exist in many forms in many different cultures around the world. Clappers can take a number of forms and be made of a wide variety of material. Wood is most common, but metal and ivory have also been used. The plastic
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that have recently come to be popular at sporting events can be considered a form of inflated plastic clapper. Several specific forms of clapper have their own names, such as the Chinese ''
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'', Japanese '' hyoshigi'', or the Korean '' bak''. In the classical music of Thailand, a similar instrument is called '' krap''. In India cooking tongs or चिमटा itself is often used to provide rhythm while singing religious hymns in many cultures (sometimes tongs made specifically for the purpose are also equipped with bell

In Vietnam, the coin clapper called '' Sênh tiền, sinh tiền'' is widely used. In medieval French music, clappers called ''tablettes'' or ''cliquettes'' were used. In the Western symphony orchestra, a clapper called the whip (also called slapstick) is occasionally used in the percussion section.


Whip/slapstick

In music, a whip or slapstick is a clapper (
percussion instrument A percussion instrument is a musical instrument that is sounded by being struck or scraped by a beater including attached or enclosed beaters or rattles struck, scraped or rubbed by hand or struck against another similar instrument. Ex ...
) consisting of two wooden boards joined by a hinge at one end. When the boards are brought together rapidly, the sound produces a sound reminiscent of the crack of a whip. It is often used in modern orchestras, bands, and percussion ensembles. There are two types of whips. The first has two planks of wood connected by a hinge, with a handle on each. The percussionist holds the instrument by the handles and hits the two pieces of wood together, creating a loud whip noise. The other type also has two planks of wood, one longer than the other, with one handle, connected with a spring hinge so it can be played with just one hand, though it cannot produce sounds as loud as a whip requiring both hands. This second type of whip is technically a separate instrument called a ''slapstick''.


Usage in classical music

The whip is sometimes indicated in scores by the native words for "whip" (French ''fouet'', German ''Peitsche'', or Italian ''frusta'') or a term indicating the clapper construction (French ''claquette'' or German ''Holzklapper''). This list is alphabetical, but is by no means exhaustive.


See also

* Bamboo clapper *
Paiban The ''paiban'' () is a clapper made from several flat pieces of hardwood or bamboo (or, formerly, sometimes also ivory or metal), which is used in many different forms of Chinese music. There are many different types of ''paiban'', and the instr ...
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Scabellum A scabellum, Latin word from ancient Greek ''krupalon'' or ''krupezon'', is a percussion instrument, a kind of Clapper used in ancient Rome and Greece. It is worn like a sandal Sandals are an open type of footwear, consisting of a sole h ...
, an ancient Greek and Roman foot-clapper on the sole of a sandal * Thattai (instrument), an Indian and Nepalese clapper *
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References


Further reading

*"Clapper." ''Encyclopædia Britannica''.


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