- The
pandeiro (Portuguese pronunciation: [pɐ̃ˈdejɾu]) is a type of hand
frame drum po****r in Brazil. The
pandeiro is used in a
number of
Brazilian music...
- row
called bateria. It is
traditionally formed by
three berimbaus, two
pandeiros,
three atabaques, one agogô and one ganzá, but this
format may vary depending...
- The
Pandeiros River is a
river of
Minas Gerais state in
southeastern Brazil. List of
rivers of
Minas Gerais Map from
Ministry of
Transport Rand McNally...
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including bongo drums, cajons, congas, tablas, timbales, djembes, güiros,
pandeiros, and tambourines. The "Roland
Meinl Musikinstrumente" was
founded in 1951...
- (Portuguese:
Museu de Arte Po****r da Paraíba), also
known as "Three
Pandeiros Museum", due to its
circular shape, is
based in the city of
Campina Grande...
- Oliveira,
better known as
Carlinhos Pandeiro de Ouro, is a
Brazilian percussionist best
known for
playing the
pandeiro, a
tunable tambourine, pla**** with...
- berimbaus, two
pandeiros, one agogô, one reco-reco, and one
atabaque likely did not
become established until the 1960s. The berimbau,
pandeiro,
atabaque and...
- down the aisle.[citation needed]
Originated in
Galicia or Portugal, the
pandeiro was
brought to
Brazil by the
Portuguese settlers. It is a hand percussion...
- surdo,
tambourines and cuícas,
which – when
joining the
already used
pandeiros and
shakers – gave a more "marching"
characteristic to the
samba of the...
-
military fanfares of
Europe and
Iberian music in the use of
instruments like
pandeiro and cavaquinho.
Brazilian carnival in
essence is a
synthesis of European...