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- The pandeiro (Portuguese pronunciation: [pɐ̃ˈdejɾu]) is a type of hand frame drum po****r in Brazil. The pandeiro is used in a number of Brazilian music...
- Filho (August 31, 1919 – July 10, 1982), more commonly known as Jackson do Pandeiro (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈʒaksõ du pɐ̃ˈdejɾu]), was a Brazilian percussionist...
- Oliveira, better known as Carlinhos Pandeiro de Ouro, is a Brazilian percussionist best known for playing the pandeiro, a tunable tambourine, pla**** with...
- The Pandeiros River is a river of Minas Gerais state in southeastern Brazil. List of rivers of Minas Gerais Map from Ministry of Transport Rand McNally...
- down the aisle.[citation needed] Originated in Galicia or Portugal, the pandeiro was brought to Brazil by the Portuguese settlers. It is a hand percussion...
- specific percussion instruments: the tanta, the repique-de-mao, and the pandeiro. All three instruments are pla**** by hand, which lends to creating a softer...
- regime, wanted to censor the verse "terra do samba e do pandeiro" ("land of samba and the pandeiro"), which was seen as being "derogatory" for Brazil's image...
- Medieval period. Adufe Bumbulum (legendary) Cymbals Frame drum Nakers Pandeiro Tabor Tambourine Timbrel Citole Cretan lyra Dulcimer Fiddle Gittern Guitarra...
- row called bateria. It is traditionally formed by three berimbaus, two pandeiros, three atabaques, one agogô and one ganzá, but this format may vary depending...
- African Djembé. Pandeiro, similar to a tambourine and pla**** sometimes elaborately with the hand. Unlike the tambourine, the pandeiro can be tuned. Reco-reco...