Bullroarer may refer to the following: Bullroarer (music), a ritual sound instrument; "Bullroarer" (song), a song on Midnight Oil's Diesel and Dust CD...
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bullroarer
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bullroarer
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This bullroarer is authentically hand-painted on both sides and measures 16 cm in length (about 6¼ inches) by 7.5 cm at its widest point (about 3 inches); Aboriginal Bull-Roarer SO-080402-2 US$49.95;
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Hold the wood and swing the flat paddle. Swing the paddle above your head. You keep swinging the Bull -Roarer until the string is tight then you rewind it. You do it again, again, and again. It makes a noise like a bull.
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Sacred Sound Tools digital image by Two Horses Running They were also used to send animals into ambush, and to alert one tribe of anothers presence, and in rainmaking ceremonies. This type of instrument has been used all over the world.
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May 1, 2006 Help you students learn about bullroarers and have them make their own!
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This item is a small and narrow ceremonial bull roarer. It is decorated with deeply incised spiral and straight line grooves as depicted in the photo below (both sides are shown). The bull roarer is used primarily for cermonial purposes by the male members of the tribe.
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bull-roarer, an instrument consisting of slit board or chamber attached to a cord. When swung around in the air, it emits a deep, vibrant, “whirrrrrr”-like sound. The bull-roarer is also important among the Australian aborigines. See matriarchy.
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