- The
cuíca (Portuguese pronunciation: [kuˈikɐ]) is a
Brazilian friction drum with a
large pitch range,
produced by
changing tension on the head of the...
- Timoto–
Cuica people were an
indigenous people of the
Americas composed primarily of two
large tribes, the
Timote and the
Cuica, that
inhabited in the...
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Victor Cuica (Caracas, Venezuela, 19
April 1949 – 26
December 2020 ) was a
Venezuelan musician and
actor recognized for
innovation in the
fusion of the...
- Timote, also
known as
Cuica or Timote–
Cuica, is the
language of the Timote–
Cuica state in the
Venezuelan Andes,
around the
present city of Mérida and south...
- Timoto-
Cuicas were not only
composed of the
Timoto and the
Cuica tribes, but also the Mucuchíes, the Migures, the Tabares, and the Mucuñuques. Timoto-
Cuica society...
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Belmiro Cuica Chissengueti C.S.Sp. (born 5
March 1969) is an
Angolan prelate of the
Catholic Church who has been
bishop of
Cabinda since 2018. He serves...
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rubbing a hand or
object against the drumskin.
Examples include the
Brazilian cuica and the
Spanish zambomba. Mirlitons,
Kazoos and
Swazzles produce sound by...
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related languages, each a pair of dialects: Timote–
Cuica (Miguri,
Cuica, "Cicua",
spoken by the Timoto–
Cuica people) Mucuchí–Maripú (Mocochí, Mirripú) Traditionally...
- such as the
Kalina (Caribs), Auaké, Caquetio, Mariche, and Timoto–
Cuicas. The Timoto–
Cuica culture was the most
complex society in Pre-Columbian Venezuela...
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tenor and
baritone saxophone, Mike
Dillon on vibraphone, marimba, tabla,
cuíca and percussion,
Gabby La La on sitar,
ukulele and
theremin and
Paulo Baldi...