- A
tanbou (Haitian
Creole pronunciation: [tãbu]) is the
national musical instrument and type of
barrel drum from Haiti. The drum is used in many
music genres...
- b****" (Trinidad), "bush b****" (Australia), "babatoni" (South Africa), "
tanbou marengwen" (Haiti) "tingotalango" (Cuba), "tulòn" (Italy), "laundrophone"...
- instruments :
Tibwa or ti-bwa ;
Three "
tanbou" (drum) :
Tanbou foulé or foulé kasékò,
Tanbou koupé or dékoupé,
Tanbou plonbé or foulé fon. "Traditional dance"...
- Güira and
Guiro Maracas Timbales Wood
block Tambora Cowbell Bongos Tanbou rada
Tanbou Petwo dholak steel drum
conga Conga Timbales Cowbell Wood
block Bongo...
- most
distinctive characteristics of
compas is the
consistent pulsating tanbou beat, a
trait common to many
styles of
Caribbean music.
Compas Direct (which...
- drum so that it is
considered suitable for
ritual use. In the bay
manje tanbou ("feeding of the drum") ritual,
offerings are
given to the drum itself....
- instruments. It also
features a pair of
maracas or a graj (s****er), a
tanbou (barrel drum), and a
large lamellophone, with
three to five keys called...
-
remain after the elections: 'After the dance, the drum is
heavy [Apre bal,
tanbou lou]'.... Freeman,
Bryant C. (1997). Haitian–English
Medical Phraseology...
- ISBN 9781844672349. "Peter
Hallward responds to BBC
Radio 4
program on Haiti",
Tanbou, 11
January 2011. "Building
unity in diversity:
Social movement activism...
- 'location tour') and
butai tanbou (舞台探訪, lit. 'stage exporation') are
closely tied or
synonymous to
seichi junrei.
Butai tanbou usually describes the more...