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washboard

Classified as a scraped idiophone, the washboard is used as a percussion instrument to add a 'raspy' or scraping sound to the rhythm of a composition. The performer scrapes the corrugated surface with common finger thimbles (used in sewing).

The washboard can provide the normal drum rhythms or can add another layer of rhythmic interest to the composition. The sound is similar to that produced by a güiro.

The washboard was originally used when real percussion instruments were not available to amateur performers in poor neighborhoods and rural areas in the United States in the mid to late 19th century.

The washboard is still used as a novelty instrument in bluegrass, dixieland and other folk music traditions. A version of the washboard is currently being used in the zydeco style known as a rub board.


categories:
percussion
artisttitlemusicianinstrumentyear
The Purple Gang The Purple Gang Strikes Geoffrey Bowyer washboard 1968
Nitty Gritty Dirt Band et al Will The Circle Be Unbroken Jeff Hanna washboard 1972
Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band Ice Cream for Crow Cliff Martinez washboard 1982
Paul Simon Graceland David Rubin washboard 1986
Big Bill Broonzy Whiskey And Good Time Blues (The Blues Collection) Washboard Sam washboard 1994
Dave Kelly ... when the blues come to call ... Liz Kitchen washboard 1994
 
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