- The quijada,
charrasca, or
jawbone (in English) is an
idiophone percussion instrument made from the
jawbone of a donkey, horse, mule, or cattle, producing...
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Courier 1960: La ley de las
pistolas 1960:
Comedians and
Songs ... El
Charrascas 1960: La máscara de
hierro ...
Manuel Noriega López 1960: El impostor...
- Afro-Cuban
styles and
mainly uses
instruments like guitars, drums, and a
charrasca or
metal s****er. The
dance originated as a
rural dance and
later became...
- instrument.
Other instruments used in
gaita include maracas, cuatro,
charrasca and
tambora (Venezuelan drum). Song
themes range from
humorous and love...
-
Asuad –
Familia Best Do****entary
Short Film
Norte –
Natalia Bermúdez‡
Charrascas –
Carlos Hernández Vázquez
Huachinango rojo –
Cinthya Lizbeth Toledo Cabrera...
-
furro drum.
Other instruments used in
gaita include maracas, cuatro,
charrasca and tambora. The
style became po****r
throughout Venezuela in the 1960s...
-
Panamanian tamborito, and was
initially pla**** with cuatro, furro, tambora,
charrasca and maracas. Soon were
added b****, piano,
electric guitar, congas, bongos...
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Fournier as
Lilia María
Eugenia San Martín as
Carmen Jaime Fernández as El
Charrascas Pedro de Aguillón as
Mister Fong Rosa Cué
Arturo Castro 'Bigotón' as El...
- conch.[citation needed]
Other small percussion instruments, such as the
charrasca, a
small notched s****er, are also used as accompaniment. Less common...
-
presidente muni****l
Juventud rebelde (jóvenes rebeldes) (1961) - El
charrascas El
fusilamiento (1962) La
noche del
jueves (1962) - Pancho,
padre de Anita...