- A
cowbell (or cow bell) is a bell worn
around the neck of free-roaming
livestock so
herders can keep
track of an
animal via the
sound of the bell when...
- batá, abakuá and arará drums, chequerés, erikundis, maracas, claves,
cencerros, bongó,
tumbadoras (congas), and güiro. "Jazz bands"
began forming in...
-
bombo legüero player. Bongocero:
someone who
plays bongos and
usually cencerro (a cow bell). Congalero, conguero:
someone who
plays congas. Cymbalist:...
- b****oons Br****
trumpet trombone Percussion triangle Chinese cymbals Turkish cymbals gongs bells crotales cencerros xylophone marimba Strings 8 violins...
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timbales or tom-toms, cymbals,
cencerro, tambourine,
Chinese blocks b**** drums, cymbals,
field and
tenor drums,
cencerro, guiro, claves, tambourine, chimes...
- wood
blocks (really high),
African beans rattle, timpani, vibraphone,
cencerros (really high),
maracas harp, celesta,
strings (12 · 0 · 8 · 6 · 4 (2 with...
- same way are also
called "Agogô". In
Cuban music the
cowbell is
called cencerro and
often pla**** by the same
player as the bongos. In
Caribbean music two...
- "Lino" Frías: piano; José "Manteca"
Rosario Chávez: timbalitos, bongó and
cencerro (also
known as campana); Ángel "Yiyo"
Alfonso Furias: tumbadora; Rogelio...
- had she not
added the "oh whoa, baby" part. "Amor Prohibido"
sampled the
cencerro,
which was
intended by A.B., to
attract people of
different ethnicities...
-
trumpet Ismael “Maelo” Rodríguez:
second trumpet Manolito González: bongó,
cencerro and
timbalitos José “Mañengue” Hidalgo:
congas Charlie “El Pirata” Cotto:...