Masacalla

The masacalla (also known as mazacalla, masacaya or mazacaya) is a percussion instrument, a type of idiophone, used in Latin America.

It is made up of two or more metal cones atop a wooden handle, filled with seeds or small pebbles, which produce a sound when shaken.

It is particularly associated with candombe music, and is used in Argentina, Brazil and Cuba, among others.

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