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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...
- undertone. The ganzá is
classified as an
indirectly struck idiophone.
Caxixi Chocalho Afoxé
Laurence Libin, ed. (2014). "Ganzá". The
Grove Dictionary of Musical...
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recordings with
percussion instruments such as timpani,
African hand drums, and
chocalho. The
album reflects the twin
influences of
country music and Bob Dylan...
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composed by pandeiro, atabaque, berimbau-viola (high
pitch berimbau),
chocalho,
accompanied by
singing and clapping.
Samba de roda is
considered one of...
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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...
- tuba, timpani, 8 percussionists: b**** drum, bongos, cowbell, shekere,
chocalho, cymbals, claves, congas, cabasa, castanets, dholak, güiro, 5 low drums...
- 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...
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consists of
Tamborims ,
Snare drums (Caixa),
Agogo bells, Surdos, Ganzás /
Chocalho (shakers), Cuíca, Timbal, Pandeiro, and the Repinique. The band leader...
- with
overdubs onto take six.
Ringo Starr added further percussion with a
chocalho – a
shaker made of
metal and
filled with
either lead shot or peas. Along...
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featured new
percussion sounds on
several tracks, such as
timpani and
chocalho.
Martin contributed piano on
their cover of "Rock and Roll Music". Beatles...