- The
pandero is a
musical instrument of the
membranophone family consisting of a
circular frame,
often made of wood or plastic, with a
single head of skin...
- (Uzbekistan and Tajikistan),
daire or def (Iran),
bendeir (Arab countries),
pandero (Spain). In
Kievan Rus,
drums and
military timpani were
referred to as...
-
estudiantina - Spain,
Philippines and
Latin America)
Pandero (España)
Pandero cuequero (Chile)
Pandero jarocho (Mexico)
Parai (India, Sri Lanka) Patayani...
-
palatial dances that are
extremely complex:
Baile a lo Alto
Baile del
Pandero Danza de las
Doncellas Cantadoras Danza de la
Muerte El
Corrido La Giraldilla...
- now
known by the term
adufe in
Spain and Portugal. The term
pandeiro (
pandero in Asturian) is
still used in
parts of Galicia,
Asturias and
Portugal to...
- ****ociated with the plena,
which was
rendered by guitar,
accordion and
pandero, but eventually, in 1907,[citation needed]
singing was added.
Plena was...
-
Cardenas (2
October 2011). "Les
instruments basques (2) : Le
trikitixa et le
pandero".
Musicam scire (in French).
Retrieved 25
April 2016. "What is trikitixa...
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redoba Conjunto jarocho requinto jarocho,
jarana jarocha, leona, harp
pandero octagonal marimbol, quijada, güiro
Conjunto huasteco violin huapanguera...
- and
sometimes a
minor complement of
percussion instruments such as the
pandero (especially in the
style of Tlacotalpan), the
quijada (an
instrument made...
- of requinto, arpa jarocha,
jarana and leona, but can also have violin,
pandero octagonal, quijada,
marimbol or güiro. Its
repertory covers sones jarochos...