- a shaker; a kind of
jingle stick used to play
samba music; a cowbell;
Chocalhos are
typically used as a
support to the
sound of the caixas, to sustain...
- undertone. The ganzá is
classified as an
indirectly struck idiophone.
Caxixi Chocalho Afoxé
Laurence Libin, ed. (2014). "Ganzá". The
Grove Dictionary of Musical...
-
composed by pandeiro, atabaque, berimbau-viola (high
pitch berimbau),
chocalho,
accompanied by
singing and clapping.
Samba de roda is
considered one of...
-
featured new
percussion sounds on
several tracks, such as
timpani and
chocalho.
Martin contributed piano on
their cover of "Rock and Roll Music". Beatles...
- (percussion) Cuíca (percussion)
Cavaquinho classical guitar Agogô
Atabaque Bandolim Banjo Chocalho Hand-repique Tan-tan Br****
instruments Trumpet Cornet Trombone...
- 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...
-
recordings with
percussion instruments such as timpani,
African hand drums, and
chocalho. The
album reflects the twin
influences of
country music and Bob Dylan...
-
Samba Cultural origins Mid–1930s in Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil Typical instruments surdo bombo caixa-clara pt:tarol
tamborim cuíca
chocalho reco-reco pandeiro...
- Ir/Sc clíath 'hurdle' -
cloche 'bell' Germ Glocke,
Galician choco, Port.
chocalho, 'cowbell' Gaul.
clocca Ir/Sc clog, W cloch, C klogh, Br kloc’h Lat tintabulum...
-
percussion on "Soulfly",
backing vocals on "Bumba" and "Umbabarauma",
chocalho on "Fire"
Benji Webbe –
vocals on "Quilombo" and "Prejudice",
chains on...