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Martinique bas,
tambou See foulé,
tambou - bas,
tambou See bas,
tambou di - bas,
tambou See bas a yon fas,
tambou - base,
tambou di See bas,
tambou di - b****...
- A bélé is a folk
dance and
music from Dominica, Grenada, Guadeloupe, Haiti, Martinique,
Saint Lucia, and
Trinidad and Tobago. It may be the
oldest Creole...
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membranophones 1/2
Mexico percussion drum
Tambou bas a dé fas
membranophones 211.212.2
Guadeloupe percussion b**** drum
Tambou bas a yon fas
membranophones 211...
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Caribbean music area. The
Guadeloupean boula is a hand drum,
similar to the
tambou bèlè, and is used in gwo ka and
special occasions likes wakes, wrestling...
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Etincelle Radio Nouvelle Vision Chrétienne
Radio Intrepide 97.3 FM
Radio Tambou FM
Radio Express FM
Radio classic Inter FM
Radio 4VEG FM
Radio Espace FM...
- 1980s,
Roseau (Dominica) and
Guadeloupe Typical instruments Tambour bélé
tambou lélé lapo
kabwit chakchak (maracas) syak or gwaj (s****er-rattle) tambal...
- by an
orchestra (mizik-la). The
orchestra typically consists of a drum (
tambou), pla**** by two people,
accompanied by chants,
sometimes improvised, and...
- also a hand drum, now most
often made of rum casks. It is also
called the
tambou dibas, and is used in the big drum tradition. In Grenada, a
boula is a membranophone...
- pla**** by
striking them on the ground. (They are
similar to the
Trinidadian "
tambou bamboo" that gave rise to steel-drum styles.)
Along the
central coastal...
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Junior Viau (Ti Eddy) –
percussionist (2006-2014; 2016-)
Ricot Amazan (Ti
Tambou) –
drummer (2009-2015)
Wesner Charles (Ti Wesner) (2008-2009)
Rivenson Louissant;...