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lagerphone

NOUN
  1. an Australian percussion instrument used for playing bush music; a long stick with bottle caps nailed loosely to it; played by hitting it with a stick or banging it on the ground

How To Use lagerphone In A Sentence

  • They show the children how to make simple musical instruments such as zithers, drums, and lagerphones.
  • No one knows when the lagerphone originated, but certainly when the shearers were rained in they did bush music.
  • I've been involved in the making of lots of lagerphones.
  • The do-it-yourself display also includes the lagerphone, the candolin (a mandolin made from four beer cans which act as resonators), and a eucalyptus-branch slide whistle.
  • In the 1950s, lagerphones suddenly appeared all over the country, becoming the signature of the revival bush bands.
  • While not commonly known by name, the lagerphone is a traditional bush percussion instrument made from a large stick and bottle caps.
  • When you want to re-tune the lagerphone, you just drink a few more beers.
  • I made this lagerphone myself from an old farm artefact from early farming days.
  • The lagerphone is a traditional bush rhythm instrument, made from bottle tops nailed to a hoe handle.
  • Look at the clips we'll be putting online about how to play the lagerphone.
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