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  2. Berimbau - Wikipedia

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    Berimbau is an adaptation of African gourde musical bows, as no Indigenous Brazilian or European people use musical bows. [2] [6] According to the musicologist Gerard Kubik, the berimbau and the "southwest Angolan variety called mbulumbumba are identical in construction and playing technique, as well as in tuning and in a number of basic ...

  3. Musical bow - Wikipedia

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    Although the musical bow could be manipulated to produce more than one tone, instruments were developed from it that used one note per string. [10] [12] Since each string played a single note, adding strings added new notes for instrument families such as bow harps, harps, and lyres. [12] In turn, this led to being able to play dyads and chords ...

  4. List of musical instruments by Hornbostel–Sachs number: 311. ...

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    311.1: Instruments with a flexible or curved string bearer 311.12: Instruments with string made from a different material than the string bearer 311.121: Instruments with only one heterochord string 311.121.2: Instrument has a resonator 311.121.22: Instrument has a resonator that is attached 311.121.221: Instrument does not have a tuning noose

  5. Capoeira music - Wikipedia

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    Capoeira music is the traditional musical accompaniment used in Afro-Brazilian art capoeira, featuring instruments like berimbau, pandeiro, atabaque, agogô, and reco-reco. The music plays a crucial role in capoeira roda , setting the style the energy of a game.

  6. List of musical instruments - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of musical instruments, including percussion, wind, stringed, and electronic instruments. Percussion instruments (idiophones, membranophones, struck chordophones, blown percussion instruments)

  7. Afro-Brazilian music - Wikipedia

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    Berimbau: The berimbau is a single-stringed instrument that is linked to the Afro-Brazilian martial art form of Capoeira and can also be heard in Jazz and traditional folk music. It produces a unique "twang" sound. [9] Ganzá - Another percussive instrument of African origin. The ganza is a shaking instrument typically made out of tin ...

  8. List of musical instruments by Hornbostel–Sachs number

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    A number of instruments have been invented, designed, and made, that make sound from matter in its liquid state. This class of instruments is called hydraulophones . Hydraulophones use an incompressible fluid, such as water, as the initial sound-producing medium, and they may also use the hydraulic fluid as a user-interface.

  9. Capoeira toques - Wikipedia

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    Iúna is an old viola guitar rhythm used in the sambas of the Recôncavo, Bahia. Bimba, himself an accomplished master of the viola de samba, brought iuna into capoeira as a rhythm on the berimbau. He said that was an imitation of the Iúna bird's song - of the male calling and the female responding.