- The
atabaque (UK: /ˌætəˈbæki/ AT-ə-BAK-ee, US: /ˌɑːtəˈbɑːki/ AH-tə-BAH-kee,
Brazilian Portuguese: [ataˈbaki]) is a tall, wooden, Afro-Brazilian hand drum...
-
twentieth century through forms like maculêlê. In the roda, one or more
atabaques positioned at the
entrance of the circle. Each
person brandishes a pair...
- Afro-Brazilian art capoeira,
featuring instruments like berimbau, pandeiro,
atabaque, agogô, and reco-reco. The
music plays a
crucial role in
capoeira roda...
-
instruments used
during the
religious ceremony. The
typical drum is the
atabaque;
drummers improvise variations and
elaborations on
common patterns, accompanied...
-
Suspended cymbal Brake drum
Tombak Daf
Dayereh Esarkoten Dohol Afoxé
Alfaia Atabaque Agogô Batá drum Bond
Bongo drums Cabasa Castanets Cajón (box drums) Caxixi...
- It is
traditionally formed by
three berimbaus, two pandeiros,
three atabaques, one agogô and one ganzá, but this
format may vary
depending on the capoeira...
- and
unique musicality: a mix of candomblé and
umbanda instruments (like
atabaques and afoxés) with
timbres common to
Brazilian music (agogôs, the flute...
-
percussion drum
Ashiko membranophones 211.251.1
Yoruba percussion djembe Atabaque membranophones 211.221.1
Brazil percussion Baboula membranophones 211.221...
- such as axé and samba-reggae. It is pla**** in a
similar manner to the
atabaque, a hand drum of
which one
version was
brought to
Brazil in
slavery and...
- reco-reco, and one
atabaque likely did not
become established until the 1960s. Although, in
mestre Waldemar's rodas, they did not have
atabaque, a big drum....