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Modern Güiro Sounds of the
güiro Problems playing this file? See
media help. The
güiro (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈɡwiɾo]) is a
percussion instrument consisting...
- Mody
Guiro (born 17
November 1951) is a Mali-born
Senegalese trade union leader. Born in
Kayes in Mali,
Guiro trained as an
electrician and
moved to study...
- with a stick) and the
Cuban guayo (metal s****er) and
güiro (gourd s****er). Güira,
guayo and
güiro all have a
function akin to that of the
indigenous native...
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Abdoul Ab****
Guiro (born 19
October 1994) is a Burkinabé
international footballer who
plays for as a midfielder. Born in Abidjan,
Ivory Coast, he has...
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Flores "El Chino" - B****,
Second Voice (2007 - present)
David Badillo -
Güiro (2013 - present) Ivan
Torres -
Drums (2013 - present) Andy
Pruneda - Percussion...
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instruments are of
African origin, Taíno origin, or both, such as the maracas,
güiro, marímbula and
various wooden drums including the mayohuacán. Po****r Cuban...
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Metropolitan Statistical Area. Peñuelas is
known as "La
Capital del
Güiro" (The
Güiro Capital) and "El
Valle de los Flamboyanes" (The
Valley of the Royal...
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Conga Cajon Guiro Barril de
bomba Pandereta plenera Cuá
mouth sounds Bongo Conga Clave/Wood
block Cowbell (cencerro)
Timbales Shaker/Maraca
Güiro Cajón Timbales...
- but is also
found in
Latin American musical history. Main article:
güiro The
güiro (also
called lero-lero, rape de bois, querēquezé,
reposing tiger, reco-reco)...
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music such as changüí,
predecessor of son cubano.
Largely replaced by the
güiro (gourd s****er)
during the 20th century, the
guayo is now rare. In the Dominican...