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On a berimbau, the gourd is used as a resonator of the piano string's vibration, when struck by the stick.
There are two holes on the upper part of the gourd to slip a piece of twine into it and use it to fix it to the lower part of the bow.
The higher the gourd is positioned on the bow, the higher-pitched the berimbau is tuned.
Still, the gourd has to remain on the lower half of the bow.
In order to produce bass sounds, the player should use a large gourd, its size being proportional to the height of the desired sound range.
Large gourd for berimbau - gunga
Height: about 7 in
(Largest) diameter: about 7 in
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