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Hand drum
The atabaque (UK: /ˌætəˈbæki/ AT-ə-BAK-ee, US: /ˌɑːtəˈbɑːki/ AH-tə-BAH-kee, Brazilian Portuguese: [ataˈbaki]) is a tall, wooden, Afro-Brazilian hand drum
Atabaque
Musical accompaniment to the Brazilian martial art
Afro-Brazilian art capoeira, featuring instruments like berimbau, pandeiro, atabaque, agogô, and reco-reco. The music plays a crucial role in capoeira roda
Capoeira_music
that are used in Afro-Brazilian music including afoxé, agogô, alfaia, atabaque, berimbau, and tambor. Nearly all Brazilian music is influenced by traces
Afro-Brazilian_music
Afro-Brazilian martial art
It is traditionally formed by three berimbaus, two pandeiros, three atabaques, one agogô and one ganzá, but this format may vary depending on the capoeira
Capoeira
Brazilian folk dance
twentieth century through forms like maculêlê. In the roda, one or more atabaques positioned at the entrance of the circle. Each person brandishes a pair
Maculelê_(stick_dance)
1966 studio album by Vinícius de Moraes & Baden Powell
and unique musicality: a mix of candomblé and umbanda instruments (like atabaques and afoxés) with timbres common to Brazilian music (agogôs, the flute
Os_Afro-sambas
Dance of Afro-Brazilian origin
instruments used during the religious ceremony. The typical drum is the atabaque; drummers improvise variations and elaborations on common patterns, accompanied
Samba_(Brazilian_dance)
Type of drum, typical of Bahia, Brazil
such as axé and samba-reggae. It is played in a similar manner to the atabaque, a hand drum of which one version was brought to Brazil in slavery and
Timbau
Suspended cymbal Brake drum Tombak Daf Dayereh Esarkoten Dohol Afoxé Alfaia Atabaque Agogô Batá drum Bond Bongo drums Cabasa Castanets Cajón (box drums) Caxixi
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Musical artist
relationship with the spiritual realm. The music of Candomblé uses the atabaque drums, the agogô bell and the afoxés (also refers to the small beaded gourds
Afoxê
Brazilian musical genre
(percussion) Caixa (percussion) Cavaquinho Classical guitar Agogô Apito Atabaque Bandolim Banjo Caxixi Chocalho Hand-repique Reco-reco Tan-tan Brass instruments
Samba
Moon of asteroid Didymos
Feature Named after Date approved Atabaque Saxum UK: /ˌætəˈbæki/ AT-ə-BAK-ee US: /ˌɑːtəˈbɑːki/ AH-tə-BAH-kee boulder atabaque (Brazil) 25 Jan 2023 Bodhran
Dimorphos
Capoeira mestre
Occupations Capoeira Angola Mestre, Musician, Educator Instruments Berimbau, Atabaque, Pandeiro, Agogo, Reco-Reco Years active 1974–present Label CECA Website
Pé_de_Chumbo
1976 studio album by Jorge Ben
timbales Ariovaldo – atabaque, congas, timbales, tumba Luna – cuíca Neném – percussion Canegal – atabaque, congas, tumba Doutor – atabaque, congas, tumba Djalma
África_Brasil
1955 studio album by Laurindo Almeida Quartet Featuring Bud Shank
No. Title Length 1. "Atãbaque" (Radamés Gnattali) 2:46 2. "Amor Flamenco" (Almeida) 2:13 3. "Stairway to the Stars" (Matty Malneck, Frank Signorelli, Mitchell
Laurindo Almeida Quartet Featuring Bud Shank
Laurindo_Almeida_Quartet_Featuring_Bud_Shank
Capital city of Bahia, Brazil
portrayed on these pieces, reflecting the local wildlife. Music appears in the atabaque drums, the rain sticks, the water drums and the famous berimbau, along
Salvador,_Bahia
music. The main instruments of capoeira music include the berimbau, the atabaque and the pandeiro. Capoeira songs may be improvised on the spot, or they
Music_of_Brazil
Brazilian music genre
Other groups may incorporate additional instruments, such as timbal, atabaque, and tamborim. Samba-reggae bands frequently number 100 drummers or more
Samba_reggae
Style of the Afro-Brazilian martial art
reco-reco, and one atabaque likely did not become established until the 1960s. Although, in mestre Waldemar's rodas, they did not have atabaque, a big drum.
Capoeira_Angola
Disputed islands in the South China Sea
islands") in the area. They were later named y as del atabalero after the atabaque hand drum, due to the concial shape assigned to the entire group. The Paracels
Paracel_Islands
percussion drum Aṣíkò membranophones 211.261.1 Nigeria percussion drum Atabaque membranophones 211.221.1 Brazil percussion Atumpan Membranophone 211.221
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[failed verification] Ashiko Yoruba Unpitched 211.251.1 Membranophone Atabaque Brazil Unpitched 211.221.1 Membranophone 1 Atumpan Ghana Unpitched 211
List of percussion instruments
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Northeastern Brazilian music genre and dance style
accordion, and wooden Shaker; African-influenced baião might be accompanied by atabaque drums and include overlapping call and response singing; and European influences
Baião_(music)
1999 studio album by Will Smith
Dorough and performed by Blossom Dearie. "So Fresh" contains a sample of "Atabaque", written by Laurindo Almeida and performed by Laurindo Almeida featuring
Willennium
primary types of instruments used in the Ijexá rhythm: the agogô, the atabaques, the agbê also referred to as afoxé (note: different from the public parades
Ijexá
Brazilian capoeira master
Varela 2017, pp. 31. Mestre Waldemar Mestre Waldemar Capoeira palmares No atabaque! That’s how it was! Assunção 2002, pp. 140. Mestre Waldemar by Cristina
Mestre_Waldemar
20th century and became the most popular today. Afoxé; Agogô; Alfaia; Atabaque; Berimbau; Drum; African culture in Rio Grande do Sul Quilombo Afro-Brazilian
Afro-Brazilian_culture
Afro-Brazilian drumming ceremonies
batuques through the city streets and squares to the beat of many horrible atabaques, indecently dancing to pagan songs, speaking various languages, and all
Batuque_(Brazil)
Genre of hip hop style music
slower style of Rio de Janeiro funk that rests around 96 BPM and uses atabaques, tambourines and beatboxing. It also incorporates influences from reggaeton
Funk_carioca
1970 studio album by Jorge Ben
playing. The band played several percussion instruments, including the atabaque and bell plates. For "Charles Jr." and other tracks, Parahyba used the
Fôrça_Bruta
fandango forró jongo kankuku lundu maxixe modinha muñeres samba xango agogô atabaque berimbau cavaquinho clarinet cuíca pandeiros piano reco-recos sanfona surdos
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2021 studio album by Caetano Veloso
timbal (tracks 1, 4, 6, 9), talk drums (track 6), timbales (track 6), atabaque (tracks 1, 6, 12), darbuka (track 2), shaker (tracks 3, 7), bucket drum
Meu_Coco
Brazilian instrumental musical group
some traditional instruments. They use various types of drums such as atabaques and floor toms, and also tablas, traditional (Asian) Indian drums. Occasionally
Uakti_(band)
Afro-Brazilian percussion instrument
from traditional Candomblé drums and other percussion instruments. The atabaque is an example of such an instrument which is widely used as the primary
Afoxé
Music genre
samba reggaeton axé Cultural origins 2012, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Typical instruments Drum machine, Sampler, Cavaquinho, Pandeiro, Atabaque, Synthesizer
Rasteirinha
Brazilian poet and composer (born 1949)
nossa emoção sobreviva (1975) Canto Brasileiro (1973) Viola Morena (1984) Atabaques, Violas e Bambus (2000) Clave de Sal Pontal do Pilar (2009) Neder, Alvaro
Paulo_César_Pinheiro
Candomblé nation
Atabaques used in Candomblé - Made by Mestre Dinho
Candomblé_Ketu
Rafael Silva - timbal, torpedo, pandeiro Luciano Piu - timbal, congas, atabaque Binho Brasil - caixa, effects Jadson - repinique Emerson Timbal - repinique
Parangolé
repetitive. Pontos Cantados also includes call and response singing. An atabaque drum is also commonly used to accompany the singing, so it creates a nice
Ponto_cantado
Brazilian philosopher and feminist
April 3, at the age of 98. At the induction ceremony, the rhythm of the atabaques from Djamila's Candomblé terreiro carried through the evening. She is
Djamila_Ribeiro
Spelling bee held in the United States in 2019
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92nd Scripps National Spelling Bee
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Uruguayan politician and writer
to hold the office of Deputy of the Republic. She is the founder of the Atabaque Group. In 2008 she participated in the project Dueños de la encrucijada
Susana_Andrade
2000 studio album by Caetano Veloso
percussion elements from the Brazilian northeast, including timbales, atabaques, and congas, reflecting the cultural influences of Bahia, his home state
Noites_do_Norte
Brazilian ballet dancer
Cultural Palmares, 2007. "Mercedes Baptista". Museu Afro Brasil. "Ao som dos atabaques". Revista de Dança. 24 April 2013. Archived from the original on 23 December
Mercedes_Baptista
Brazilian actress (1932–2020)
symbolized Death; she recited verses from Vinícius de Moraes and danced to atabaques, or Afro-Brazilian drumming. Xavier's film debut was in Assalto ao Trem
Chica_Xavier
2012 studio album by Alice Caymmi
effects on "Arco da Aliança", "Revés", "Rompante" and "Sargaço Mar"; atabaques on "Sangue, Água e Sal" Flávio Mendes — backing vocals on "Tudo Que For
Alice_Caymmi_(album)
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bitterness
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Son of Priam.
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