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    example, in French, timbales (pronounced [tɛ̃bal]) is also the word for timpani, thus the French refer to Cuban timbales as timbales latines. In Brazil...
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  • Timbale (food), a kind of dish of various ingredients baked in a round mold Timbales or timbal, a Cuban and Latin American percussion instrument Timbau or timbal...
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    pan). Timbales typically narrow toward the bottom. Bundt pans, angelfood cake pans, and springform pans can be substituted for purpose-made timbale bakeware...
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  • sounds Bongo Conga Clave/Wood block Cowbell (cencerro) Timbales Shaker/Maraca Güiro Cajón Timbales, a similar Afro-Cuban instrument Surdo Cuíca Caixa Reco-reco...
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  • songo, the timbales were expanded with the addition of a kick bass drum, and sometimes a snare drum and hi-hat. Songo uses a Cuban-style timbale/drum kit...
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    heads and tuned as shallow concert toms. Attack timbales and mini timbales are reduced-diameter timbales designed for drum kit usage, the smaller diameter...
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  • Commagere - vocal Jim Keltner - drums Mike Elizondo - bass Joachim Cooder - timbales "Onda Callejera" (David Hidalgo, William Garcia) - 3:50 Little Willie G...
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  • with clarinet, tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone, trumpet, trombone, timbales, snare drum, bass drum, cymbals, and güiro. Traditional Oaxacan bands use...
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    for timbales can be seen very frequently, while in perico ripiao, the timbales and tambora are played most of the time by the same musician (timbales are...
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    often alongside other drums such as the larger congas and the stick-struck timbales. In these groups, the bongo player is known as bongosero and often plays...
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  • pioneering a new style on the traditional Cuban timbales. Though drawing on the influence of timbale virtuoso's Tito Puente and Willie Bobo, Escovedo...
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  • first, we had the timbales all the way through the song but as we played the tape, Willie Mitchell said 'what about if the timbales were in front before...
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  • classical guitars Charles Meeks: bass James Bradley, Jr.: drums, congas, timbales Yanow, Scott. "Feels So Good - Chuck Mangione". AllMusic. Rovi Corporation...
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    Ipatov (1995–present) – timbales, conga Denis Rachkov (2000–present) – guitar Danila Prokopev (2007–present) – drums, timbales Yegor Popov (2017–present)...
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  • Vincent Douglas (guitar), Greg Burrows (percussion, background vocals, timbales, bongos, guiro, reco-reco), Timothy Quigley (percussion, bongo, shakers...
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    Naykheen Pogo cello Skrabalai Spoons Steelpan Tabla Taiko Tambourine Thavil Timbales Tonbak Urumee Udukai This category includes instruments that are widely...
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  • (guitar), Daniel Lanois: guitar, piano; Tony Hall: bass; Cyril Neville: timbales, tom-toms; Willie Green (drums). Overdubs (added April 19, 1989): Malcolm...
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  • Walfredo de los Reyes Sr. Born Cuba Genres Latin jazz, descarga Occupation(s) Musician, music educator, clinician Instrument(s) Timbales, drums Labels Gema...
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    played, drum set, RAMU, gong, tubular bells, tambourine, timpani, bongos, timbales, maracas, bass drum, snare drum, triangle, güiro, djembe, castanets, didgeridoo...
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    percussionist. He was a well-known conguero who also played the cajón, güiro and timbales. Miguel Aurelio Díaz Zayas was born in San Juan y Martínez in the Pinar...
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    Baobab live at KOKO, London, in October 2017. Left to right: Balla Sidibé (timbales), Abdoulaye Cissoko (kora), Issa Cissoko (tenor saxophone), Thierno Koité...
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    Singer musician songwriter record producer Instruments Vocals drums kalimba timbales Years active 1962–2016 Labels Columbia Kalimba Music Website mauricewhite...
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  • tenor saxophone Ben Patterson – trombone Dafnis Prieto – timbales, drums Luisito Quintero – timbales, percussion Paquito D'Rivera – alto saxophone, clarinet...
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  • (1900–1990) was a Cuban timbalero. He is considered an innovator of the timbales, being the first to add a small cowbell to the setup, and popularizing...
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    closing ceremonies at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia. The timbales he used are displayed at the National Museum of American History in Washington...
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  • Additional personnel Chepito Areas – congas and timbales on "Flames of Love" Michael Carabello – congas and timbales on "Flames of Love" Lee Charleton – saw and...
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    years old, and was introduced to the congas at age eight. He also studied timbales and African hand drumming at an early age. By the early 1960s, he was leading...
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    Paso Brecknock or Canal Ocasión, Ballenero Channel, O'Brien Channel, Paso Timbales, northwest arm of the Beagle Channel and the Beagle Channel and back, and...
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    July 1946) is a Nicaraguan percussionist best known for having played timbales and Conga drums in the Latin rock group Santana in 1969–1977 and 1987–1989...
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  • herbal tea Cáscara (rhythm), a Cuban rhythm played on the side of the timbales Cascara, a fictional Caribbean island in the film Water Kaskara This disambiguation...
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