- An abwe or
chekeré is a
Cuban musical ensemble that uses gourds. It is a
product of cabildos,
historical congregations of
African slaves brought to Cuba...
- scrubbed,
skillful bead work is
added as well as colour. In Cuba, the
chekeré, also
known as aggué (abwe), is a large,
hollow gourd (~50 cm long, approx...
- the
group were
musical landmarks, that
began entirely new traditions. "
Chékere-son" (1976) for example,
introduced a
style of "Cubanized" bebop-flavored...
- (Heads Up, 2011) With
Irakere 3 1/2 (BASF, 1976)
Chekere Cuba (Love 1977)
Irakere (Areito, 1978)
Chekere Son (JVC, 1979) 2 (Columbia, 1979) Cuba
Libre (JVC...
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snare drums Field drum 4 tom-toms
Surdo Floor toms
Cymbals 2 b****
drums Chekere Congas Drum kit Tam-tam
Triangle Taiko drum Wind
chimes Mark tree Low "D"...
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idiophone instruments used in
Latin music. Trap
drums Abakua and Arará
drums Chekere/Shekere
Erikundi Bata
Cowbell Shaker Conga Cajon Guiro Barril de bomba...
- cymbals, claves, congas, cabasa, castanets, dholak, güiro, 5 low drums, low
chekere, marimba, rainmaker, rek,
snare drum, shaker, surdo, tom-tom, tabla, tamborim...
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developments in Cuba The
first Cuban band of this new wave was Irakere.
Their "
Chékere-son" (1976)
introduced a
style of "Cubanized" bebop-flavored horn lines...
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Smithsonian Latino Center.
Martha Gonzalez — lead and
backing vocals, congas,
chekere, tarima, cajon, tap dance,
jarana Tylana Enomoto —
backing vocals, violin...
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saxophonist Paquito D'Rivera, who
acted as ****istant director".: 211 "
Chékere-son" (1976)
introduced a
style of "Cubanized" bebop-flavored horn lines...