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- Chocalho is the generic name for "shaker" in Portuguese. There are various types of idiophones using this name in Portuguese, not always being the same...
- recordings with percussion instruments such as timpani, African hand drums, and chocalho. The album reflects the twin influences of country music and Bob Dylan...
- undertone. The ganzá is classified as an indirectly struck idiophone. Caxixi Chocalho Afoxé Laurence Libin, ed. (2014). "Ganzá". The Grove Dictionary of Musical...
- Samba Cultural origins Mid–1930s in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Typical instruments surdo bombo caixa-clara pt:tarol tamborim cuíca chocalho reco-reco pandeiro...
- smaller snare drum) Repinique (a small drum, twelve by fourteen inches) Chocalho (a rattle, made up of rows of jingles) Tamborim (a frame drum pla**** with...
- composed by pandeiro, atabaque, berimbau-viola (high pitch berimbau), chocalho, accompanied by singing and clapping. Samba de roda is considered one of...
- (percussion) Cuíca (percussion) Cavaquinho classical guitar Agogô Atabaque Bandolim Banjo Chocalho Hand-repique Tan-tan Br**** instruments Trumpet Cornet Trombone...
- saxophones, b****oon, contrab****oon, 2 horns, trombone, timpani, ganzá, chocalho, pandeira, reco, matraca, caixa, triangle, cymbals, tam-tam, b**** drum...
- consists of Tamborims, Snare drums (Caixa), Agogo bells, Surdos, Ganzás / Chocalho (shakers), Cuíca, Timbal, Pandeiro, and the Repinique. The band leader...
- pla**** with a stick or a multi-pronged plastic beater. Bells (agogô). Chocalho (Ganzá, Rocar, and shakers of various types and materials). Caixa de guerra...