Here is the information about "guiro":
1. Parts of Speech: Noun
2. Definition: A percussion instrument consisting of a hollow gourd with parallel notches cut in one side, played by rubbing a stick or tines along the notches.
3. Pronunciations: US: /ˈɡwirō/; UK: /ˈɡiːrəʊ/
4. Origin and Usage: The guiro originated in Latin America and is commonly used in Latin American music. It is believed to have originated from the Taíno people of the Caribbean. The instrument is typically made from a dried gourd and is played by rubbing a stick or tines along the notches on one side of the gourd. The guiro is commonly used in genres such as salsa, merengue, and cumbia.
5. Synonyms: Scratcher, rasp, güira
6. Related Words: Bongo, conga, marimba, shaker, tamba
7. Example Sentences:
- The percussionist played the guiro with skill and precision.
- The sound of the guiro added a distinctive Latin flavor to the music.
- The musician used a guiro to create a rhythmic pattern in the song.
- The guiro is a popular instrument in Latin American music.
- The guiro is often played in conjunction with other percussion instruments.