- example, in French,
timbales (pronounced [tɛ̃bal]) is also the word for timpani, thus the
French refer to
Cuban timbales as
timbales latines. In Brazil...
-
Timbale (food), a kind of dish of
various ingredients baked in a
round mold
Timbales or timbal, a
Cuban and
Latin American percussion instrument Timbau or timbal...
- pan).
Timbales typically narrow toward the bottom.
Bundt pans,
angelfood cake pans, and
springform pans can be
substituted for purpose-made
timbale bakeware...
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Latin jazz music. He was also
known as “El Rey de los
Timbales,” or “The King of the
Timbales.”
Puente and his
music have
appeared in
films including...
-
often alongside other drums such as the
larger congas and the stick-struck
timbales. In
these groups, the
bongo player is
known as
bongosero and
often plays...
-
herbal tea Cáscara (rhythm), a
Cuban rhythm pla**** on the side of the
timbales Cascara, a
fictional Caribbean island in the film
Water Kaskara This disambiguation...
- songo, the
timbales were
expanded with the
addition of a kick b**** drum, and
sometimes a
snare drum and hi-hat.
Songo uses a Cuban-style
timbale/drum kit...
- the
timbales. The
slashed noteheads are
muted tones and the
regular noteheads are open tones. In the 1940s the
cowbell was
added to the
timbales in the...
- and a
member of the rock band Santana.
Peraza pla**** congas, bongos, and
timbales. Born in
Lawton Batista, Havana, Cuba in 1924 (although the
birth year...
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American Latin jazz percussionist, of
Puerto Rican descent best
known as the
timbale player in The
Fania Allstars and as a
recording artist during the 1970s...