The berimbau (Portuguese pronunciation: [beɾĩˈbaw], borrowed from Kimbundu mbirimbau) is a traditional Angolan musical bow that is commonly used in Brazil...
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[citation needed] The berimbau is the leading instrument, determining the tempo and style of the music and game played. Two low-pitch berimbaus (called berra-boi...
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accompaniment used in Afro-Brazilian art capoeira, featuring instruments like berimbau, pandeiro, atabaque, agogô, and reco-reco. The music plays a crucial role...
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An unaccompanied berimbau The berimbau is a musical bow, originally from Africa, that is now used in Brazil. Problems playing this file? See media help...
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under percussion instruments. Hammered dulcimer, Cimbalom Onavillu Piano Berimbau Jhallari Kolitong Takumbo Most instruments known as aerophones are defined...
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Americans). The fruit are also commonly used in Brazil as the resonator for the berimbau, the signature instrument of capoeira, a martial art/dance developed in...
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Village" Jew's harp music Music of Central Asia Traditional music of Sicily Berimbau Đàn môi, another kind of Jew's harp from Vietnam Gogona, a similar instrument...
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Reco-reco Cabasa/Afuche Repinique Agogô Tan-tan Pandeiro Tamborim Apito Berimbau Conga Timbales Bongo Clave/Wood block Cowbell Rain Stick Reco-reco Sheep...
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In Brazil, the smaller-sized caxixi began to be played alongside the berimbau. The larger sized caxixi were first used on recordings by Airto Moreira...
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the most significant musical change was the shift from the drum to the berimbau, becoming the primary instrument in capoeira. The transition may have been...
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