The erikundi is a percussive instrument that is shaken much like a maraca. Unlike the maraca, however, it is made from other materials, causing a different...
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used in Latin music. Trap drums Abakua and Arará drums Chekere/Shekere Erikundi Bata Cowbell Shaker Conga Cajon Guiro Barril de bomba Pandereta plenera...
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(West Africa) Dunun (West Africa) Endingidi (Uganda) Endongo (Uganda) Erikundi Goblet drum Goema (South Africa) Hosho (instrument) (Zimbabwe) Ilimba (Tanzania)...
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the pattern used in abakuá music, played by two small plaited rattles (erikundi) filled with beans or similar objects. One hand plays the triple-pulse...
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drums, the public rituals are typically accompanied with two rattles, the erikundí, and a bell made from two triangular pieces of iron, the ekón. Private...
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percussion instruments like batá, abakuá and arará drums, chequerés, erikundis, maracas, claves, cencerros, bongó, tumbadoras (congas), and güiro. "Jazz...
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Matthew Gold (marimba, glockenspiel), Mauricio Herrera (ekón, nkomos, erikundi, claves, vocals), Thomas Morgan (bass), Yunior Lopez (viola), Cristine...
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