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generally 60 cm (24 in) deep.
Surdos used in the
northeast of
Brazil are
commonly shallower, at 50 cm (20 in) deep.
Surdos may have s**** of wood, galvanized...
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typical 3 or 4
surdo (b**** drum)
parts in samba-reggae. The
surdos are 50 cm deep,
shorter drum than the
classic Rio size of 60 cm.
Surdos in samba-reggae...
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Imperial Institute of the Deaf-Mute (Portuguese:
Imperial Instituto de
Surdos-Mudos [ĩpeɾiˈaw ĩstʃiˈtutu dʒi ˈsuɾduz ˈmudus]) due to
people at the time...
- genres,
including axé and samba-reggae. The rack of
surdos, also
called a bateria-de-
surdo (
surdo drumset), is now
widely used by many
groups for stage...
- four
different drums:
Surdos 1 and 2,
Surdo 3 (referred to as Dobra), Repinique, and
Snare (referred to as Caixa). The
biggest Surdo,
called Primero or 1...
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inverted to get the
proper attack on the head.
Alfaias are also
known as "Rope-
surdos" or "Maracatu-drums", and the
largest ones are
called "Alfaias-marcantes"...
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independently discovered in the same year by the
Italian physicist Antonino Lo
Surdo. The
discovery of this
effect contributed importantly to the development...
- big
Surdo which is pla**** by the
famous samba baterias (percussion ensembles). But due to its
smaller size the tan-tan is not as loud as a
surdo and so...
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Antonino Lo
Surdo (4
February 1880 in
Syracuse – 7 June 1949 in Rome) was an
Italian physicist. He was
appointed as
professor of
physics at the Istituto...
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stylization produced from one of the
percussion instruments: the
thumb stylized a
surdo; the index,
middle and ring
fingers phrased like a tamborim. In line with...