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The temple block is a percussion instrument originating in China, Japan and Korea where it is used in religious ceremonies.
It is a carved hollow wooden instrument with a large slit. In its traditional form, the wooden fish, the shape is somewhat bulbous; modern instruments are also used which are rectangular in shape. Several blocks of varying sizes are often used together to give a variety of pitches.
In Western music, their use can be traced back to early jazz drummers.
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