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Jackson do Pandeiro's birth name is Jos Gomes Filho.

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Jackson do Pandeiro was born on August 31, 1919, in Alagoa Grande, Paraba, Brazil.

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Zé Ramalho Canta Jackson do Pandeiro was created in 2010.

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A pandeiro is a variety of hand-held frame drum similar to a tambourine but with the ability to be tuned, and a crisper, drier tone.

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Jackson do Pandeiro died on July 10, 1982, in Braslia, Distrito Federal, Brazil of diabetes complications.

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The guitar, berimbau and pandeiro are the national Musical Instruments of Brazil.

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Arto Louis Eriksen goes by Arto do Pandeiro.

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Cavquinho, viola, violão, acordeón, flauta, clarinete, saxofone, contrabaixo, afuchê,

pandeiro, piston, piano, keyboard, etc.

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The cast of Pequeno por Fora - 1960 includes: Chico Anysio Lara Baldo Almira Castilho Jackson do Pandeiro Angelita Martinez Maysa Matarazzo Nancy Wanderley

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The cast of Uma X Flamengo - 1980 includes: Wilson Grey as himself Pierre Louis Saguez as himself Carlinhos Pandeiro de Ouro as himself Dom Pepe as himself

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There is :

Surdo Reposta

Surdo Maracao

Surdo Cortador

Caixa

Repinique

Tamborim

Ago - go

Ganza

hope I've helped DjCandy101

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The names of the most common samba drums are:

Surdo, caixa, repinique, tamborim, chocalho, ganza, cuica, agogo, pandeiro.

If you want to find out more about them (and to see pics) then follow the link below.

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Yes, vocals play a prominent role in Brazilian Samba music. Traditional Samba songs usually feature lively and rhythmic singing accompanied by percussion instruments like the pandeiro, surdo, and tamborim. The lyrics often cover themes like love, celebration, or social issues.

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The cast of Favela Dos Meus Amores - 1935 includes: Jaime Costa Belmira de Almeida Russo de Pandeiro Pedro Dias Itala Ferreira Norma Geraldy Armando Louzada Antonia Marzullo Rodolfo Mayer Leopoldo Prata Oswaldo Teixeira Eros Volusia

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The cast of As Aventuras de Chico Valente - 1968 includes: Avarezzi Zito Borborema Wilza Carla Alex Delamote Buco do Pandeiro Renata Fronzi Ronaldo Lupo Vera Mara Antonia Marzullo Luiz Mazzei Armando Nascimento Maria Pompeu Walter Siqueira Milton Vilar Altair Vilar Murilo Vinhares

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The Paraguayan harp is the national musical instrument of Paraguay. It is a diatonic harp with 32, 36, 38 or 40 strings, made from tropical wood, with an exaggerated neck-arch, played with the fingernail.

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The cast of O Batedor de Carteiras - 1958 includes: Henriqueta Brieba Salu Carvalho Almira Castilho Jackson do Pandeiro Violeta Ferraz as Ernesta Jaime Filho Ademilde Fonseca Wilton Franco Ivete Garcia Wilson Grey Neide Landi as Conchita Maysa Matarazzo Macedo Neto Batista Rodrigues Walter Siqueira Nancy Wanderley as Ernestina

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The most important instrument in a band is the one that sets pitch. Pitch tends to be set by keyboard, be it piano or the synthesizer of rock bands. But some bands may not have keyboard. A rock band without keyboard sets pitch by its lead guitarist. Its drumplayer sets the secondary and tertiary concerns of rhythm and tempo. A strictly brass band sets pitch by its most important instrument, the trumpet. A strictly military band sets pitch by the oboe. A strictly string band sets pitch by the first violin.

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pandeiro, cuica, agogô, repique, bumbo - these are percussion instruments. There is a melodical instruments, like cavaquinho and violão.

but there is a lot of kind of samba! samba-enredo, samba de raiz, sambão...

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Samba music was never called 'samba de roda'. Roda means 'circle formed by people', and it was more commonly used in capoeira, during the slavery. Samba de Roda is something under the influence of capoeira and samba, samba is the dance (as you may guess), but it's done in a roda with characteristic instruments of capoeira and Brazilian culture: Berimbau, Pandeiro, Atabaque etc. So, Samba de Roda has its own music with its own type and own characteristics and different from its original.

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African drumming and samba are both percussive musical styles originating from different regions with distinct cultural influences. African drumming typically involves complex polyrhythms and call-and-response patterns, rooted in traditional African music and often played on djembe or dunun drums. Samba, on the other hand, is a Brazilian music genre characterized by syncopated rhythms, influenced by African, European, and Indigenous Brazilian musical traditions, and often played on instruments like the surdo, tamborim, and pandeiro. While both styles share some similarities in their energetic and rhythmic nature, they have unique characteristics that set them apart.

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Brazilian Musical Instruments Brazil is a land that is known for its music and dance. Read on to know all about Brazilian musical instruments used over the years.
We all know about the popularity of the music in Brazil. Brazilian music is heavily influenced by the Portuguese culture. Like the vibrancy of the culture, the music of Brazil is equally diverse and pulsating, full of energy and life. The musical tradition varies from every region. This is probably why there are so many different genres of Brazilian music. Today, Brazil boasts of some of the most renowned musicians of all times. Music is the main essence of the soul of the people of Brazil. Here, we shall take a look at some of the important Brazilian musical instruments that have been used to compose beautiful melodies.

Brazilian Musical Instruments:
Agogô: The agogô was used as a part of ceremonial music compositions in olden days. An agogô actually means a gong or bell. This is also the most oldest musical instrument to be used in Samba music.

Atabaque: This Brazilian musical instrument is basically made of a special wood called Jacaranda from Brazil. Atabaque is like a hand drum that is used in many religious styles of music.

Bateria: Bateria basically refers to a set of drums in the Portuguese language. These set of instruments include Surdo, Chocalho, agogô, pandeiro etc.

Ganzá: The ganzá is a cylindrical shaped musical instrument. This cylinder is made up of a handwoven basket that is hollow from within. This basket is filled with stones and metal balls. The basic concept of the ganzá is based on a rattle. The ganzá is also used in Samba music.

Pandeiro: A pandeiro is on similar lines to the tambourine. It needs to be shaken so that sound can be produced. There are many notable musicians who have made a name for themselves as some of the best-known pandeiro players. This instrument can be modified to produce a range of musical notes. A pandeiro needs to be held in one hand and needs to be struck on the other hand for the sound.

Repinique: Repinique, also known as repique, is a Brazilian musical instrument that is made of metal. In the olden days, this drum shaped instrument was made of wood. This Brazilian instrument is like a two headed drum. It also features prominently in the carnival festivals of Rio de Janeiro. A musician who wants to play the repinique has to carry it with the help of the shoulder straps and needs to use a wooden stick to play the drum. Sometimes, a person can even use two wooden sticks to play the repinique.

Skekere/Xequerê: This musical instrument has its base in Africa. It is made of the shells of a fruit from a plant known as gourd. Since every shape is different, the sound that is produced also varies from this musical instrument. In Brazil, this instrument is wrapped in a net. This net consists of little plastic balls that are threaded into the net.

Tambourine/Tamborim: This musical instrument is a small shaped drum that has its origins in Portugal and Africa. One can find the use of this instrument in many types of Brazilian music. The head is made of nylon material. Apart from beating it with the hand, this instrument is also played with the help of short, thin drumsticks.

These were some of the Brazilian musical instruments that have been used to create beautiful compositions since the ancient days. It's no wonder, music lies in the blood of all Brazilians!

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There are 11 types of samba instruments, Surdo, Agogo Bells, Caixa, Tamborim, Ganza, Chocalho, Cuica, Timba, Pandeiro and the Berimbau

There also adding to there collection more and more i reashearched this as a school project finding it very boring.

as i reasheaerched more i find this amazing some more insturments i found out are

as follows ...

:bambozle

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also i found out that the agogo bells have a twin !

:twiago bells

and the ganza and timba also are an insturement mixed together ...

gantimbaza.

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O afuchê é um instrumento musical de percussão composto por pequenas molas metálicas presas a um cilindro. Ele é geralmente usado em música afro-cubana e pode ser tocado com as mãos, baquetas ou até mesmo esfregado contra a pele de um tambor para criar um som característico de guizo. O afuchê é geralmente usado em ritmos de salsa, merengue e outras músicas latinas para adicionar textura e groove às performances.

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There is 11 and they are

- surdo

-Agogo bells

-caixa

-Tamborim

-ganza

-Chocalho

-cuica

-Timba

-Pandeiro

-berimbau

and Cauaquinho.

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These instruments are used for samba. Other Brazilian styles of music such as Maracatu or Samba Reggae use some different instruments.

Bateria samba (big percussion groups) use the following

Melody

Cavaquinho - like a eukelele

Guitar - often a 7 string guitar

Mandolin

Bass section

Surdo - big bass drums, holding the beat. There are usually 3 different sizes with different tuning to allow the band to create complex bass rhythms. Normally metal surdos are used for parades as they are sturdy, but wooden drums sound great on stage, especially with natural heads.

Middle section -

Caixa - these are the snare drums and are not the same as European snares, having a different arrangement of the snare and a much dryer sound (and they are lighter - should be made of aluminum so they can be carried easily)

Repinique (Repique) - Kettle drum - used simply to support the beat, with a few soloists providing complex patterns and leading the band in and out of the music

All these big drums are best made of aluminum.

Percussion section

Tamborim (Pl. Tamborins) - a six inch circular frame drum with no jingles, hit by a flexible plastic stick, best made of metal and with a nylon head

Agogo - a double metal cowbell with the 2 bells tuned differently and a flexible handle to allow the player to tap the bells together

Ganza - a cylindrical shaker

Chocalho - a large metal shaker with jingles - described by the Times of London as being "a cross between an abacus and a tambourine"

Cuica - a hollow metal friction drum, with hide head holding a stick inside the drum which is rubbed by a damp cloth to produce a series of squeaks and groans.

Other less common instruments include the Frigideira (musical frying pan), reco reco (metal scraper) Agogo de quatro (4 belled Agogo) Cymbals (hand held but only worth including if you have over 200 drummers), Pandeiro -(for visual effect as nobody can hear it)

Small samba groups are different. Any mix of the instruments below is possible. The essential instruments are voice, cavaquinho and pandeiro.

Cavaquinho

Guitar

Pandeiro - looks like a tambourine; frame drum with jingles

Tamborim - for small groups a wooden 6" tamborim with hide head is best, hit with a wooden stick

Tantan - bass drum held over the lap and played with one hand whilst the body is tapped with the other hand

Repinique de Mao - hollow metal drum with a nylon skin at one end

Agogo (see above)

Ganza (see above)

Surdo - to hold the basic beat

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  • this is not to do with this questions but Brazil is something to do with samba

    Origin: from African slaves that came to Brazil on the 19th century

    - Instruments: Pandeiro, Cavaquinho, Tamborim, Surdo (these are their real names in Brazilian Portuguese)

    - Types of Samba: Pagode, Samba Enredo (Carnaval's Samba), Chorinho

    - In the 1930s, a group of musicians led by Ismael Silva founded the first Samba school, Deixa Falar

    - Great samba lyricists: Paulo César Pinheiro (especially in partnership with João Nogueira) and Aldir Blanc

    - Samba is thought to be able to unify because individuals participate in it regardless of social or ethnic group.

    - Samba is extremely popular in Japan

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Alguns dos instrumentos geralmente usados na música clássica incluem o violino, violoncelo, piano, flauta, clarinete, trompete, viola, oboé, fagote, entre outros. Estes instrumentos são parte da orquestra e de conjuntos de câmara utilizados na execução de composições clássicas.

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The cast of Teatro Moderno de Lisboa - Sociedade de Actores - 2007 includes: Armando Caldas as himself Ruy de Carvalho as himself Carmen Dolores as herself Morais e Castro as himself Clara Joana as herself Tito Livio as himself Rui Mendes as himself

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