- example, in French,
timbales (pronounced [tɛ̃bal]) is also the word for timpani, thus the
French refer to
Cuban timbales as
timbales latines. In Brazil...
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Timbale (food), a kind of dish of
various ingredients baked in a
round mold
Timbales or timbal, a
Cuban and
Latin American percussion instrument Timbau or timbal...
- pan).
Timbales typically narrow toward the bottom.
Bundt pans,
angelfood cake pans, and
springform pans can be
substituted for purpose-made
timbale bakeware...
- songo, the
timbales were
expanded with the
addition of a kick b**** drum, and
sometimes a
snare drum and hi-hat.
Songo uses a Cuban-style
timbale/drum kit...
-
sounds Bongo Conga Clave/Wood
block Cowbell (cencerro)
Timbales Shaker/Maraca Güiro Cajón
Timbales, a
similar Afro-Cuban
instrument Surdo Cuíca
Caixa Reco-reco...
-
heads and
tuned as
shallow concert toms.
Attack timbales and mini
timbales are reduced-diameter
timbales designed for drum kit usage, the
smaller diameter...
-
Naykheen Pogo
cello Skrabalai Spoons Steelpan Tabla Taiko Tambourine Thavil Timbales Tonbak Urumee Udukai This
category includes instruments that are widely...
-
contains cylindrical s**** can be open at one end (as is the case with
timbales), or can have two drum heads, one head on each end. Single-headed drums...
- July 1946) is a
Nicaraguan percussionist best
known for
having pla****
timbales and
Conga drums in the
Latin rock
group Santana in 1969–1977 and 1987–1989...
-
often alongside other drums such as the
larger congas and the stick-struck
timbales. In
these groups, the
bongo player is
known as
bongosero and
often plays...