Kiha
Kihada (Spanish: quijada) is one of the percussion instruments classified as a body sound instrument. It is widely used in Latin music in many parts of Latin America. quijada is the meaning of chin bone. It is also a musical instrument influenced by the African music elements brought by black slaves etc taken from Latin America region from Africa. When gums are removed by drying the bone of the lower jaw of a donkey or a horse, the teeth and bones can play by the thickness of the gums, and the teeth move freely while attached to the bones. This is used as a musical instrument. Some also have bells. Shake this, shake it, hit it, scrape with a stick or the like and give out a sound. The sound "karu", which is often used for sound effects and enka in Japanese period dramas, is made by this instrument ("Creator" by Saburo Kitajima, "Central Freeway" by Yumi Arai). When this instrument can not be obtained, it is substituted by Vibras wrap. ...