- The
marímbula (Spanish pronunciation: [
maˈɾimbula]) is a
plucked box
musical instrument of the Caribbean. In Cuba it is
common in the changüí genre, as...
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African lamellophones along with the Cajón
influenced the
origins of the
marimbula,
whose history is
poorly do****ented but is
suspected to have originated...
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descended from nengón. Technically, the changüi
ensemble consists of:
marímbula, bongos, tres, güiro (or guayo) and one or more singers. Changüi does...
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Kalimba (Thumb Piano)
Kpanlogo Lagerphone Latin percussion Madal Marimba Marimbula Naykheen Pogo
cello Skrabalai Spoons Steelpan Tabla Taiko Tambourine Thavil...
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Carillon Celesta Cymbals Glockenspiel Gong
Handbell Lithophone Marimba Marímbula Melam Mridangam Parai Snare drum
Steelpan Timpani aka
Kettledrums Triangle...
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African origin, Taíno origin, or both, such as the maracas, güiro,
marímbula and
various wooden drums including the mayohuacán. Po****r
Cuban music...
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doubt they have a much
longer history. The
Caribbean marímbula is also of this family. The
marímbula can be seen as a b****
variant of the
mbira and is sometimes...
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section composed of
percussion instruments such as the bongó and the botija/
marímbula gave rise to the
first son
groups proper. Nonetheless, it has
become increasingly...
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Carillon Celesta Cymbals Glockenspiel Gong
Handbell Lithophone Marimba Marímbula Melam Mridangam Parai Snare drum
Steelpan Timpani aka
Kettledrums Triangle...