- The
huēhuētl [ˈweːweːt͡ɬ] is a
percussion instrument from Mexico, used by the
Aztecs and
other cultures. It is an
upright tubular drum made from a wooden...
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illustration of the "One Flower" ceremony, from the 16th-century
Florentine Codex. The two
drums are the
teponaztli (foreground) and the
huehuetl (background)....
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Frame drum
huehuetl pla**** by a
youth in Aztec-themed
costume in Amecameca,
State of Mexico, 2010...
- he
called it the
contrabajos (counterb****), was
often pla**** with the
huehuetl skin drum to
accompany various dances. In
addition to dances, teponaztlis...
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battling warriors. The
Nahuatl word for drum is
roughly translated as
huehuetl. The Rig Veda, one of the
oldest religious scriptures in the world, contains...
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tambora Violín y
tambora violin tambora Prehispánico ocarina, caracol,
flauta de tres
hoyos huehuetl,
tambor de u,
kayum teponaztli, ayoyotes, sonaja...
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significantly in concept, figure, or use.
Tlapitzalli Ocarina Teponaztli Huehuetl Hom
Carimba Painting –
classic period Maya paintings,
found in the archaeological...
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Common examples of
instruments used to
replicate these natural sounds are
huēhuētls (drums),
teponaztli (a marimba-type drum), flutes, and seed pods worn...
- such
songs were
performed to the
accompaniment of the
upright skin drum (
huehuetl) and the
horizontal log drum (teponaztli), each
capable of
producing two...
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dance "Azteca" and re
introduced the use of
conch s**** trumpets, the
huehuetl and
teponaztli drums. In some cases,
these were
mixed with the
concha (Spanish...