- The
timbau or
Brazilian timbal is a
membranophone instrument derived from the
caxambu drum,
usually pla**** with both hands.
Slightly conical and of varying...
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Timbales or timbal, a
Cuban and
Latin American percussion instrument Timbau or timbal, a
Brazilian drum This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
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maracas marimbulas mbiras pandeiros pleneras repiniques shakers surdos tablas talking drums tambourines timbaus triangles Website meinlpercussion.com...
- 911) John
Philip Sousa The
Stars and
Stripes for Ever
Timbalada Cadè O
Timbau? 2 Oct 1999
William Lyne
Haydn 4th mvmt from
String Quartet in B flat p...
- guitar,
backing vocals,
sitar Paulo Jr. – b****,
timbau grandé Igor
Cavalera – drums, percussion,
timbau,
djembe Additional personnel Mike
Patton – vocals...
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Caribbean region of Colombia), as well as in Afro-Brazilian music, such as the
Timbau. The latter, from the
Bahia region,
tends to have
however synthetic heads...
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Celtic harp, jaw harp Rüdiger Maul – tar, riq, davul, panriqello, darabukka,
timbau,
gaxixi and many
other percussion instruments Niel
Mitra – sequencer, sampler...
- claves, surdo, producer, agogo, cajon, shaker, sounds, sapo, blocks, loop,
timbaus, tamborim, effects, hi hat, afoxe, apito, boca, ****tes
Mario C. – programming...
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timbales latines. In Brazil, the term
timbal refers to an
unrelated drum,
timbau.
Timpani were
imported into Cuba in the 19th
century and used by wind orchestras...
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instrumental set-ups
during the 1970s
often featured guitar, the pandeiro, and the
timbau, a
traditional drum. Many
other musicians emulated and
expanded on Ben's...