Humarimba
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A humarimba is a wearable wooden marimba. It consists of a set of tuned wooden planks which are strung together and hung from belts worn by two people. It is played by two or more people using wooden beaters with rubber knobs. The name is a portmanteau from the words "human" and "marimba". The humarimba was invented by Linsey Pollak.