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Timbales (/tɪmˈbɑːliːz/) or
pailas are
shallow single-headed
drums with
metal casing. They are
shallower than single-headed tom-toms and
usually tuned...
- Look up
timbale in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Timbale may
refer to: Timpani, kettledrums,
spelled "
timbale" in some
languages Timbale (food), a...
- In cooking,
timbale (French: [tɛ̃bal])
derived from the
French word for "kettledrum", also
known as timballo, can
refer to
either a kind of pan used for...
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timballo pattadese. The name
comes from the
French word for 'kettledrum' (
timbale).
Varieties of
timballo differ from
region to region, and it is sometimes...
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pioneering a new
style on the
traditional Cuban timbales.
Though drawing on the
influence of
timbale virtuoso's Tito
Puente and
Willie Bobo, Escovedo...
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examples show
clave with the
bongo bell and
timbale bell
parts in both a 3-2 and a 2-3 sequence. The
timbale bell
comes from a
stick pattern (cáscara) used...
- They
created the songo,
where a
combination of
percussion instruments (
timbales, cowbells, wood blocks,
electronic drums, and cymbals) and hand techniques...
- In band music, bell
patterns are also pla**** on the
metal s**** of the
timbales, and drum kit cymbals.
Gerhard Kubik notes that key
patterns are not universally...
- 19th
century Ottoman cookbook Aşçı başı.
Swedish timbale can be made with
rosette batter using a
timbale mold
instead of an iron.
These can be made with...
- July 1946) is a
Nicaraguan percussionist best
known for
having pla****
timbales and
Conga drums in the
Latin rock
group Santana in 1969–1977 and 1987–1989...