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- A repinique is a two-headed drum used in samba baterias (percussion ensembles). It is used in the Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo Carnival baterias and in...
- Music sounds. The wide variety of instruments used in a batucada include: Repinique, a high-pitched tom-tom like drum pla**** with a single stick (or two long...
- Chocalho (shakers), Cuíca, Timbal, Pandeiro, and the Repinique. The band leader often carries a Repinique, as well as using Apitos (whistles) to signal breaks...
- similar Afro-Cuban instrument Surdo Cuíca Caixa Reco-reco Cabasa/Afuche Repinique Agogô Tan-tan Pandeiro Tamborim Apito Berimbau Conga Timbales Bongo Clave/Wood...
- is derived from another percussion instrument, the "Repinique". Ubirany started to use the repinique in its band but felt it was too uncomfortable to play...
- old, samba-derived, style of playing the repinique, with hand and stick, was eliminated, and the repiniques switched instead to playing rapid rolls with...
- Gabriel Rosauro included the Brazilian berimbau as well as the Brazilian repinique within his Rhapsody for Solo Percussion and Orchestra (1992) while also...
- by playing in a bucket and then convinced his father to buy a tantã, repinique, timbal and tambourine. A year later, he was discovered by Victor Junior...
- Caixa de guerra (a snare drum) Tarol (drum) [pt] (a smaller snare drum) Repinique (a small drum, twelve by fourteen inches) Chocalho (a rattle, made up...
- Karyenda Kendang Kpanlogo Lambeg drum Log drum Madal Mridangam Pahu Pakhavaj Repinique Side drum (marching snare drum) Slit drum Snare drum Surdo Tabor Tamborim...