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Brazilian Maraca - estrela branca

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A musical instrument specially made to accompany the chants in the ceremonies of Brazilian syncretic churches. These maracas are specially made to be in tune and together produce a harmonious sound, unlike the native rattles which may not be in tune when played together. The maraka is an instrument of personal power, which is why it is also recommended to hold it firmly in front of the body at the level of the heart chakra when playing. Their sound helps you to open your heart and thus connect more with your intuition.

Overall length: 22 cm
Head diameter: 5,5 cm
Contents:
metal balls

 

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The maraca (Portuguese for maracá), which we have brought to you from Brazil, is a musical instrument that comes from the lineage of the Brazilian syncretic church founded by Mestre Irineu (Raimundo Irineu Serra). He was inspired to make this instrument by the Indians, who use very similar rattles in their ceremonies.

It is said that the maraca originally came into being because the indigenous people used it to imitate the sound of rain, because in Pralese rain is a sign of abundance and the presence of the Great Spirit.

Mestre Irineu (Photo: amazoniareal.com.br)

These maracas are made with the needs of the ceremony for which they are made in mind - the wooden handle is ergonomically shaped, so you will be comfortable playing it for hours at a time, which is a common part of ceremonies, in the Mestre Ireneu line. The metal part is decorated with ritual symbols. The metal balls inside are tuned so that you can accompany the maraca with a melody of different rhythms and not just a random rattle.

Ps.: We call these Maraka "bailando" meaning they are for ceremonies where there are more people and everyone is dancing, playing and singing, for that reason they are louder.

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Weight 150 g
Dimensions 22 × 5.5 × 5.5 cm

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