Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Goncang kaleng ( jingle the tin / shake a can

Jiggle the tin (or shake a can) is a kind of game from Riau, Indonesia.[Edit] Tools, how to play, and rules
Jiggle the tin, as the name implies, is used as a determinant of the game can begin. First cans filled with several small stones and then open the cans closed with folded or dipenyekkan way, so the cans will sound when he rocked or shaken. Cans are commonly used cans are made from metal with a loud voice. First soft drink cans are often used, but because now a lot of cans of soft drinks that use aluminum to produce a sound not loud enough, so now children are more frequently using a sardine tin cans or milk cans about the size of 400 grams.
Model the game itself almost exactly with the hide and seek. The player who lost the first suit when Hompimpa or he would be a cat or search other colleagues who had been hiding around the site of the game. At the beginning of the game is also usually chosen chairman of the ability of the mice throw far enough among colleagues sepermainan, to throw the can as far as possible in order to force the mice had the opportunity to hide. Cats are obliged to take cans that are thrown and then put it on the center circle of the game used to make a circle diameter of approximately one fathom. And then the cat is allowed to find the rat.
There is little difference in this chain is shaken, every cat found a mouse or a colleague who had been hiding then they (cats and rats) ran to grab a can and then shaken three times;

    
* If the cat is successful: this is a sign to colleagues of other mouse, a rat that had been caught.
    
* And if the mouse works: This can then be thrown back by the rat-related as far as possible, to then re-hide it more secure.
So the game is repeated, until they tired. The sign is to shake the can finish the game three times and repeated up to seven or ten times out loud, so that colleagues can hear the mice hide and go back to the center of the game.

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