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Tarol; The tarol snare has similar dimensions to the kit snare. The major distinction is that the snares in this type are on the top head rather than the bottom one. Caixa malacacheta "Caixa" meaning "box". This is a simple 12 or 14 in (30 or 36 cm) diameter, 8 in (20 cm) deep snare typical of Samba played in Southern Brasil.
The tárogató (töröksíp, Turkish pipe; plural tárogatók or, anglicized, tárogatós; or torogoata) is a woodwind instrument commonly used in Hungarian folk music. The modern tárogató was intended to be a recreation of the original tárogató, but the two instruments are thought to have little in common.
The tar (from Persian: تار, lit. 'string') (lit: "String") is a long-necked, waisted lute family instrument, used by many cultures and countries including Iran, Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan, Armenia, Georgia, Tajikistan (Iranian Plateau), Turkey, and others near the Caucasus and Central Asia regions.
Standard instrumentation is also distinctive. Instead of alfaia drums, the cearense tradition uses surdo or bombo drums; like Pernambuco, it uses the Tarol , or snare drum. Instead of the gonguê, large single-head bell, maracatu cearense uses the ferro, a heavy iron-slab triangle, to keep its steady duple rhythm. Individual groups often add to ...
Tarol (drum) (a smaller snare drum) Repinique (a small drum, twelve by fourteen inches) Chocalho (a rattle, made up of rows of jingles) Tamborim (a frame drum played with a flexible beater) Agogô (a double cow bell) Reco-reco (a notched stick played with a scraper) Pandeiro (a tambourine)
Illustration of an Egyptian tár with zills. The frame is covered with tortoiseshell and nacre. [1]The tar (Arabic: طار) is an ancient, single-headed frame drum.It is commonly played in the Middle East and North Africa.
Cate Blanchett shares at the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival why her six-time Oscar-nominated film “Carol” struggled to find funding.
Caixa de guerra, a deeper snare drum w/ wires on batter head and tarol , a thinner snare drum. Cuica, a single headed drum with a stick mounted inside the drum body, perpendicular to the head. The instrument is played by rubbing a damp cloth along the length of this stick, while pressing the head of the drum with a finger or thumb.