- 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...
-
rhythm are
usually pla****
using hand
drums called panderetas, also
known as
panderos. The
music is
accompanied by a s****e gourd, the guiro.
Panderetas resemble...
-
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...
-
estudiantina - Spain,
Philippines and
Latin America)
Pandero (España)
Pandero cuequero (Chile)
Pandero jarocho (Mexico)
Parai (India, Sri Lanka) Patayani...
-
Bachata Rosa.
Salve is a call-and-response type of
singing that uses güira,
panderos,
palos (see next section) and
other African instruments.
Salves are highly...
- or
imported drums; some of
which include Balsie's, Congas,
Bongos and
Panderos (tambourines).
Taino influence can be
seeing as well in the use of Guiras...
-
figures including the
dances of the Serrallonga, Ball de Bastons, Cintes,
Panderos, Cap-grossos (big-headed dwarfs), Cercolets, Pastorets, Gitanes, and Valencians;...
- India,
pandeiros in Brazil, cuchubál in Guatemala, juntas,
quiniela or
panderos in Peru, C.A.R. Țigănesc/Roata in Romania,
arisan in Indonesia, lenshare...
- in the carnival. The
public is
actually encouraged to come with
their panderos,
vejigante masks, güiros and
maracas and parti****te ad hoc. The carnival...