wobble board

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wobble board

n
(Instruments) Austral a piece of fibreboard used as a musical instrument, producing a characteristic sound when flexed
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After accidentally inventing the "wobbleboard" while drying a piece of wood, Harris became a pop star and had global hits with Two Little Boys, Tie Me Kangaroo Down Sport and Jake the Peg.
Speaking for the first time about the incidents, she said: "Harris had a bit of metal like the wobbleboard he played.
The woman asked for PS25,000 so she and her boyfriend could open an animal sanctuary, he said, and when he refused she became "irate", beating him with clenched fists During his first day in the witness box, Harris also outlined his rise to stardom, describing how he had created his famous "wobbleboard", and even singing a segment of his hit song Jake The Peg.
The exhibition is punctuated by television screens showing how he painted the pictures, including the one of Her Majesty, along with artifacts of his own including a Wobbleboard and Didgery-doo.
Which Australian-born TV personality would you associate with the didgeridoo and the wobbleboard? 5.
(2004) was able to improve proprioception in fifteen subjects with previous anterior dislocations using an upper-body wobbleboard training regimen.
Jones also played on several songs, chipping in mandola, piano, bass and wobbleboard.
His singing was accompanied by the distinctive sound of his famous wobbleboard, an instrument he invented himself, and the didgeridoo.
Next year, why don't we be a bit more enterprising and nominate our dear old adopted treasure Rolf Harris to perform a soulful ballad accompanying himself on the stylophone, wobbleboard and didgeridoo.
Treatments include juggling with beanbags and standing on a wobbleboard, but can simple co-ordination exercises really help those with reading and writing difficulties?
Cheeky Rolf, 66, is didgeridoo-ing all sorts to add his trademark to the song - including wobbleboard solos.