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    This is a list of membranophones used in the Caribbean music area, including the islands of the Caribbean Sea, as well as the musics of Guyana, Suriname...
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  • refer to: Rales, lung sounds Rale, musical instrument; see List of Caribbean membranophones Rail (disambiguation) Rayl (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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    their sharp beats. Bembé, bass drum, kettle drum. (see also List of Caribbean membranophones) Gangan: a talking drum, has two face and use in prosody if...
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    This is a list of musical instruments, including percussion, wind, stringed, and electronic instruments. AlphaSphere Audiocubes Bass pedals Continuum...
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    Hornbostel–Sachs as struck or friction idiophones, struck or friction membranophones or struck chordophones. Where an instrument meets this definition but...
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  • instruments Brass instruments Drum kit Gamelan Latin percussion List of membranophones Percussion instruments String instruments Tuned percussion Untuned...
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    to mainly linguaphones); IC Tensionable solids (equivalent to both membranophones and chordophones); II: instruments that make sound from vibrating air...
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    Garifuna drum (category Central American and Caribbean percussion instruments)
    The garifuna drum is a membranophone percussion instrument from the Garifuna culture in Belize, Guatemala and Honduras. The garifuna drums play a very...
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  • Carter although he claims the people of Cat Island were already calling it that when he visited the Island. Membranophones: The Goombay drum is the main rhythmic...
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    1926). Music of Ukraine List of Ukrainian Koliadkas and Shchedrivkas [uk] Howard Pollack, George Gershwin: his life and work, University of California Press...
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    Encyclopedia of World Music, pp. 367–368 "Native American music - Membranophones". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved April 30, 2021. "Mining Musical Traits of Social...
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    Accordion Membranophones and idiophones – Instruments that produce sound primarily by way of a vibrating stretched membrane or by the vibration of the instrument...
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  • society. Very rare in Africa, although also reported from the DR Congo. Membranophones (drums): Pegged/nailed drums: Called dali in Mbum, and kèntóm, ǹcùm...
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    Damaru (category Shaken membranophones)
    "Revision of the Hornbostel-Sachs Classification of Musical Instruments by the MIMO Consortium" (PDF). MIMO Consortium. 8 July 2011. 2 Membranophones The sound...
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    prominent in the music of Nigeria and in Afro-Latin and Caribbean musical styles. Ensembles using the talking drum play a type of music that is called dundun...
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    body of air to vibrate, without the use of strings or membranes (which are respectively chordophones and membranophones), and without the vibration of the...
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    example, divides aerophones on the basis of sound production, but membranophones on the basis of the shape of the instrument). His system divided instruments...
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    Mexican Institute of Sound. Other popular forms of music found in various parts of Mexico – mostly with origins in other parts of the Caribbean and Latin America...
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    Steelpan (category Central American and Caribbean percussion instruments)
    idiophone family of instruments, and so is not a drum (which is a membranophone). Some steelpans are made to play in the Pythagorean musical cycle of fourths and...
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  • rhythms. One of the most widespread is the Música de palos (Music of sticks), name that designates both the pace and the membranophones used. National...
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    Frame drum (category Directly struck membranophones)
    (Uzbekistan) Dhyāngro (Nepal) Ghaval (Azerbaijan) Gumbe (Sierra Leone, Caribbean) Kanjira (India) Lag-na (Tibet) Mazhar (Egypt) Pandeiro (Brazil) Pandereta...
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  • five groups of Sub-Saharan African musical instruments: membranophones, chordophones, aerophones, idiophones, and percussion. Membranophones are the drums...
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    Batá drum (category Directly struck membranophones)
    http://www.percussiontutor.com The Santeria Music Database, which provides a list of specific Batá rhythms and associated chants found on recordings: http://furius...
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    Drum (redirect from Sound of a drum)
    member of the percussion group of musical instruments. In the Hornbostel-Sachs classification system, it is a membranophone. Drums consist of at least...
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  • Gumbe (drum) (category Membranophones)
    Google Books. Kuss, Malena (2004). Music in Latin America and the Caribbean: an encyclopedic history. University of Texas Press. ISBN 978-0-292-70951-5....
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  • Hand drum (category Membranophones)
    Congas and bongos are essential to all kinds of Latin American music, especially that of the Caribbean and South American regions, used in both folklore...
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    Conga (section Types of drum)
    Allen, Ray; Wilcken, Lois (1998). Island Sounds in the Global City: Caribbean Popular Music and Identity in New York. New York Folklore Society. p. 140...
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    or wind instruments Būq, or horn Nafīr, or long trumpet Idiophones, membranophones, tambourines, or frame drums Islamic music is monophonic, meaning it...
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