- The
surdo is a b**** drum or a
large floor tom-like drum used in many
kinds of
Brazilian music, such as Axé/Samba-reggae and samba,
where it
plays the...
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Antonino Lo
Surdo (4
February 1880 in
Syracuse – 7 June 1949 in Rome) was an
Italian physicist. He was
appointed as
professor of
physics at the Istituto...
- solo.
Surdo, a
large drum with an
average size of 50 cm in diameter. It
provides the downbeat, the b****
downbeat of the rhythm. When only one
surdo is playing...
- four
different drums:
Surdos 1 and 2,
Surdo 3 (referred to as Dobra), Repinique, and
Snare (referred to as Caixa). The
biggest Surdo,
called Primero or 1...
- big
Surdo which is pla**** by the
famous samba baterias (percussion ensembles). But due to its
smaller size the tan-tan is not as loud as a
surdo and so...
-
independently discovered in the same year by the
Italian physicist Antonino Lo
Surdo. The
discovery of this
effect contributed importantly to the development...
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timbal (a tall, high-pitched hand drum), and the
development of a rack of 3
surdos (b**** drums) that can be pla**** by a
single player. The timbal,
which had...
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typical 3 or 4
surdo (b**** drum)
parts in samba-reggae. The
surdos are 50 cm deep,
shorter drum than the
classic Rio size of 60 cm.
Surdos in samba-reggae...
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since the 1970s.
According to Allmusic, Gadd has been
credited with
playing surdo, kalimba, timpani, tambourine, congas, b**** drum, bongos, timbales, snare...
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percussion instruments such as the pandeiro, cuíca, tamborim, ganzá and
surdo accompaniment –
whose inspiration is
choro – such as
classical guitar and...