Intro to Humanities
The güiro is a percussion instrument made from a hollowed-out gourd or wood that has grooves carved into its surface. This instrument is played by rubbing a stick or scraper along its grooves, producing a distinctive scraping sound. It is commonly found in Latin American music, particularly in genres such as salsa and son, serving to add rhythm and texture to musical ensembles.
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