• Cowbell (redirect from Cencerro)
    A cowbell (or cow bell) is a bell worn around the neck of free-roaming livestock so herders can keep track of an animal via the sound of the bell when...
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    bombo legüero player. Bongocero: someone who plays bongos and usually cencerro (a cow bell). Congalero, conguero: someone who plays congas. Cymbalist:...
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  • Pandereta plenera Cuá mouth sounds Bongo Conga Clave/Wood block Cowbell (cencerro) Timbales Shaker/Maraca Güiro Cajón Timbales, a similar Afro-Cuban instrument...
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  • trumpet Ismael “Maelo” Rodríguez: second trumpet Manolito González: bongó, cencerro and timbalitos José “Mañengue” Hidalgo: congas Charlie “El Pirata” Cotto:...
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    same way are also called "Agogô". In Cuban music the cowbell is called cencerro and often played by the same player as the bongos. In Caribbean music two...
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  • batá, abakuá and arará drums, chequerés, erikundis, maracas, claves, cencerros, bongó, tumbadoras (congas), and güiro. "Jazz bands" began forming in...
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  • quintessential Afro-Cuban instrument. His bongo player used a large, hand-held cencerro ('cowbell') during montunos (call-and-response chorus section). Arsenio...
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  • timbales or tom-toms, cymbals, cencerro, tambourine, Chinese blocks bass drums, cymbals, field and tenor drums, cencerro, guiro, claves, tambourine, chimes...
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    instigating the other district). The first instruments used in the rumba were cencerro, bombo, repique, and one special local drum called "atambora". Later, tumbadoras...
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    "Lino" Frías: piano; José "Manteca" Rosario Chávez: timbalitos, bongó and cencerro (also known as campana); Ángel "Yiyo" Alfonso Furias: tumbadora; Rogelio...
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  • elimination of the bongó player, who would normally play the bongó bell (cencerro) in the montuno (vamp) sections of songs in Cuban-based dance music. The...
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  • Ubaldo Nieto – percussion, timbales Evilio Quintero – percussion, maracas, cencerro Carlos "Patato" Valdes – percussion Jo Jones – drums, tympani Arthur Taylor...
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  • Chonguito Vincente – congas Victor Gonzales – bongos Andy Delannoy – maracas, cencerro Julio Martinez – congas, tree log Fred Pagani, Jr. – timbales Donald Byrd...
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  • recorded music carrizo – A form of Colombian folk flute caseta – A dance hall cencerro – A timbales cowbell champeta – A form of rootsy music from the Atlantic...
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  • bassoons Brass trumpet trombone Percussion triangle Chinese cymbals Turkish cymbals gongs bells crotales cencerros xylophone marimba Strings 8 violins...
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  • of Argentine pesos. Basombrío, Bernardo (2009). No, Positivo. Argentina: El Cencerro Editora. ISBN 978-987-05-6445-4. Basombrío, p. 29 Basombrío, p. 30...
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    practice began with Rodríguez. His bongo player used a large, hand-held cencerro ('cowbell') during montunos (call-and-response chorus sections). Rodríguez...
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    muerte y de sangre; earlier that year he had published a book of poetry, El cencerro de cristal. He was encouraged in his writing by his wife and by Leopoldo...
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  • derivation from the name of the pre-Roman tribes carpetani and vetones. cencerro "cowbell" (cf. Basque zintzarri, zintzerri "cowbell, sheep bell") chabola...
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  • had she not added the "oh whoa, baby" part. "Amor Prohibido" sampled the cencerro, which was intended by A.B., to attract people of different ethnicities...
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  • supplemented with two timbalitos, pitched even higher, and one or two cencerros (cowbells). Also noteworthy is the use of the sticks on the metal casing...
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  • added a cencerro which, he believed, attracted Cubans and Puerto Ricans to Selena's music. According to Quintanilla, his salsa-style cencerro was not...
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  • bongo - bongó del monte - bonkoenchemiyá - botija - bulá - cajón - catá - cencerro - chachá - chaworó - chekere - cheré - claves - conga - cornetas chinas...
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  • piano Héctor Santana – bass Guy Frometa – drums Alberto Machuca – bongos, cencerro Gadwin Vargas – congas Héctor "Pichie" Pérez – güiro, maracas Henry García...
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  • trunk hit with two sticks, used in tumba francesa, yuka and rumba (rare) cencerro gangária, San Martín (for secular uses only) Cuba ? Large cowbell with...
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  • Yomo Toro – cuatro, vocals Bobby Sanabria – drums, congas, guiro, clave, cencerro on Tres Cuatro, Timbales and guiro on Mayor G, drums/timbales on Poochie...
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  • Side A "Camino Indio" (Atahualpa Yupanqui) "Zambita del Alto Verde" "Cencerro" Side B "Indiecito Dormido" "Danza de la Paloma Enamorada" "El Alazan"...
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    festivities and take significant names such as Piscis, El Barco, El Sombrero, El Cencerro, Baco, Zeus, Vintitantos, El Clavel, Sol y Sombra, Los Flamencos, El Chache...
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  • mastering Franco De Vita – chorus Marta Sánchez – chorus Celio González – cencerro, conga, laudes, timbales, udu Alan Lerma – violin Gloria López – violin...
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  • Garcia Sabatino d'Amore Paulo Piza de Lara Haras Fazenda Nova 3:194⁄5 1963 Cencerro 4 H. PIlar A. Breque Stud Choapa Imported by Jockey Club Brasileiro 3:03...
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