INSTRUMENTS Teponaztli Rasp Huehueti Concha Whistles Tlapitzalli Tlapitzalli A tlapitzalli is an aerophone known from pre-Columbian Mesoamerican cultures , particularly the Aztec. It is a form of flute, made of ceramic, wood, clay, or bone. They are most often decorated with abstract designs or images of Aztec deities. Tlapitzalli
Tlapitzalli A tlapitzalli is an aerophone known from pre-Columbian Mesoamerican cultures , particularly the Aztec. It is a form of flute, made of ceramic, wood, clay, or bone. They are most often decorated with abstract designs or images of Aztec deities. Tlapitzalli
SOUND OF THE INSTUMENT Tlapitzalli Teponaztli Concha Rasp Huehueti Whistles INSTRUMENTS
INSTRUMENTS Teponaztli Rasp Huehueti Concha Whistles Teponaztli The teponaztli, a two-key slit drum played with a mallet, and the huehuetl, a single-headed cylindrical upright drum played with bare hands, occupied a special position in Aztec rituals and were considered sacred instruments.
Teponaztli The teponaztli, a two-key slit drum played with a mallet, and the huehuetl, a single-headed cylindrical upright drum played with bare hands, occupied a special position in Aztec rituals and were considered sacred instruments. Teponaztli
SOUND OF THE INSTUMENT Teponaztli Teponaztli Concha Rasp Huehueti Whistles INSTRUMENTS
INSTRUMENTS Rasp Huehueti Concha Whistles Teponaztli Concha Concheras or conchas also known as a "seashell horn" or "shell trumpet" are Mexican stringed-instruments, plucked by concheros dancers. The instruments were important to help preserve elements of native culture from Eurocentric-Catholic suppression.
Concha Concheras or conchas also known as a "seashell horn" or "shell trumpet" are Mexican stringed-instruments, plucked by concheros dancers. The instruments were important to help preserve elements of native culture from Eurocentric-Catholic suppression.
SOUND OF THE INSTUMENT Concha INSTRUMENTS Rasp Huehueti Whistles
INSTRUMENTS Rasp Huehueti Whistles Teponaztli Concha The Rasp is a traditional Indigenous Instrument used for centuries.; it may be played on its own, or by touching it to a drum (or other hollow object). Some people call it a "Bear Growler", others a "Frog Croaker".
Rasp The Rasp is a traditional Indigenous Instrument used for centuries.; it may be played on its own, or by touching it to a drum (or other hollow object). Some people call it a "Bear Growler", others a "Frog Croaker".
SOUND OF THE INSTUMENT Rasp Huehueti Whistles INSTRUMENTS
INSTRUMENTS Huehueti Whistles Teponaztli Concha The huehueti is a percussion instrument from Mexico, used by the Aztecs and other cultures. It is an upright tubular drum made from a wooden body opened at the bottom that stands on three legs cut from its base, with skin stretched over the top. It can be beaten by hand or wood mallet.
Huehueti The huehueti is a percussion instrument from Mexico, used by the Aztecs and other cultures. It is an upright tubular drum made from a wooden body opened at the bottom that stands on three legs cut from its base, with skin stretched over the top. It can be beaten by hand or wood mallet.
SOUND OF THE INSTUMENT Huehueti Whistles INSTRUMENTS
INSTRUMENTS Whistles Teponaztli Concha The instruments are known as “whistles of death” because historians believe they were used to help guide sacrificial victims on their journey to the afterlife.
Whistles The instruments are known as “whistles of death” because historians believe they were used to help guide sacrificial victims on their journey to the afterlife.
SOUND OF THE INSTUMENT Whistle
Ending Now before we end may i request one student to tell the 6 aztec and mayan instruments. (will receive a gift)