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alfaias are pla**** with a
distinctive technique in
which players hold the weak-hand drum
stick inverted to get the
proper attack on the head.
Alfaias...
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rhythm of the parade, the
batuqueiros follow. The
instruments are diverse:
alfaias,
boxes or taróis, ganzás and abês,
these led by
women who are at the head...
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drums (1995) Gira -
alfaia (1993–2000)
Marcos Matias -
alfaia (1998–2011)
Ramon Lira -
alfaia (2011–2012)
Gilmar Bola 8 -
alfaia,
percussion (1993–2015)...
- Nélson
Moreira de
Lemos Alfaia (born 9
November 1966) is a
retired Portuguese football defender.
Alfaia at WorldFootball.net
Alfaia at
ForaDeJogo (archived)...
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completed in 1770. The
retables were
completed in 1709 and 1711,
valuable alfaias were
presented to the
religious order, and the
sacristy was redecorated...
- respects:
triangles are used
instead of gonguês,
surdos or
zabumbas instead of
alfaias. Also,
important female characters are
performed by cross-dressed male...
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Cymbals Suspended cymbal Brake drum
Tombak Daf
Dayereh Esarkoten Dohol Afoxé
Alfaia Atabaque Agogô Batá drum Bond
Bongo drums Cabasa Castanets Cajón (box drums)...
- "Bleed" and "Quilombo" Fred
Durst –
vocals on "Bleed"
Gilmar Bolla Oito –
alfaia on "Eye for an Eye", "Tribe", "Bumba", "Bumbklaatt", "Umbabarauma", "Quilombo"...
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instruments that are used in Afro-Brazilian
music including afoxé, agogô,
alfaia, atabaque, berimbau, and tambor.
Nearly all
Brazilian music is influenced...
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Philippines 111.24
Idiophone Alarm device Both May be
electronic or
mechanical Alfaia Brazil Unpitched 211.212.1
Membranophone Alligator drum
China Unpitched...