Cabasa

/kəˈbɑːsə/ noun

A percussion instrument consisting of a hollow chamber with rattling pellets inside, used in Latin and world music.

From Portuguese or Spanish, borrowed from African languages. The cabasa became popular in Latin music in the 20th century as part of the diaspora's musical heritage.

AMካባሳ
ARكاباسا
BNক্যাবাসা
CAcabasa
CScabasa
DAcabasa
DECabasa
ELκαμπάσα
EScabasas
FAکاباسا
FIcabasa
FRcabasa
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