The vuvuzela (English pronunciation: /vuːvuːˈzeɪlə/) , sometimes called a "lepatata" (its Tswana name) or a stadium horn, is a blowing horn up to approximately 1 m (3 ft 3 in) in length. It is commonly blown by fans at football matches in South Africa.The instrument is played using a simple brass instrument technique of blowing through compressed lips to create a buzz, and emits (from the standard shorter horn of about 60–65 cm) a loud monotone (B♭3). A similar instrument (known as corneta in Brazil and other Latin American countries) is used by football fans in South America.This is about Philippine news and around the globe - News on current events, Business News, News on politics, News on Sports - Sport news football/Soccer - Premier League, La Liga, Bundesliga; Sports news Basketball - NBA, PBA; Sport news Martial Arts; Movies - Twilight, Harry Potter; The tech world of gadgets - Apple iPhone, laptop; music, games, TV Series; Ebook Reviews make money online tips; Tutorials or whatever interesting topic to blog about.
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Lesotho Soccer World Cup 2010: Vuvuzela Horn
The vuvuzela (English pronunciation: /vuːvuːˈzeɪlə/) , sometimes called a "lepatata" (its Tswana name) or a stadium horn, is a blowing horn up to approximately 1 m (3 ft 3 in) in length. It is commonly blown by fans at football matches in South Africa.The instrument is played using a simple brass instrument technique of blowing through compressed lips to create a buzz, and emits (from the standard shorter horn of about 60–65 cm) a loud monotone (B♭3). A similar instrument (known as corneta in Brazil and other Latin American countries) is used by football fans in South America.
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