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- The pandereta plenera, pandero plenero or plenera, is a handheld frame drum typical of Puerto Rican music. A group of these drums is commonly used in...
- pegged or tacked pandereta pandero Puerto Rico 211.3 Handheld frame drum, used in plena, adapted from European tambourine pandero See pandereta - panderos Dominican...
- (India) Lag-na (Tibet) Mazhar (Egypt) Pandeiro (Brazil) Pandereta plenera (Puerto Rico) Pandereta (tuna, rondalla, estudiantina - Spain, Philippines and...
- has pairs of small metal jingles, it is called pandereta. In some countries, terms pandero and pandereta are interchangeable. It is pla**** by tapping the...
- The tambourine is a musical instrument in the percussion family consisting of a frame, often of wood or plastic, with pairs of small metal jingles, called...
- de pandereta") María Luisa Díaz Pavón (segment "Una de indios") Ángel Etura (segment "Una de pandereta") Maite Guerri (segment "Una de pandereta") Manuel...
- Chekere/Shekere Erikundi Bata Cowbell Shaker Conga Cajon Guiro Barril de bomba Pandereta plenera Cuá mouth sounds Bongo Conga Clave/Wood block Cowbell (cencerro)...
- for example, pokes fun of "the America of tambourine" ("la América de pandereta") of that novel where you could be in the jungle one day and the Andes...
- (plural: horas) hour (unit) hour (unit of time); time panderetas pandereta (plural: panderetas) tambourine tambourine palanas plana (plural: planas) plain...
- using hand drums called panderetas, also known as panderos. The music is accompanied by a s****e gourd, the guiro. Panderetas resemble tambourines but...