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  2. Cuíca - Wikipedia

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    The cuíca is frequently used in carnivals, [1] as well as often in samba music. The tone it produces has a high-pitched squeaky timbre. It has been called a 'laughing gourd' due to this sound. Many also liken its sound to that of a monkey. [2] In drum kit list, the mute and open cuíca sound is a F ♯ 5 and G 5. Cuica sound

  3. General MIDI - Wikipedia

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    77 Blown bottle; 78 Shakuhachi; 79 Whistle; 80 Ocarina; Synth Lead. 81 Lead 1 (square, often chorused) ... 78 Mute Cuíca; 79 Open Cuíca; 80 Mute Triangle;

  4. Mute Records discography - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of items with recorded Mute Records catalogue numbers, starting with label founder Daniel Miller's single as The Normal.. The discography is broken down by singles with a Mute catalogue number and albums with a Stumm catalogue number.

  5. Lucozade - Wikipedia

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    The company switched to a plastic bottle and introduced a range of flavours. [3] [9] As of 2016, a 500 ml bottle contained 62 g (15.5 cubes) of sugar, more than Coca-Cola. [10] In 2017, to avoid sugar tax, the drink was reformulated to contain 22.5 g of sugar per 500 ml of liquid, [11] as well as the artificial sweeteners aspartame and ...

  6. Talk:Cuíca - Wikipedia

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    They are probably referring to the intro of Headhunters' funk version. But I thought that was blowing in a bottle and singing. Nixon - 26 February 2006 It is blowing into a bottle and singing. There is no mention of a cuica in the liner notes, but there are other Brazilian instruments mentioned (surdo, agogô, etc.). I will remove the reference ...

  7. Alcohol measurements - Wikipedia

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    A beer bottle that is half the capacity of a 750 mL champagne/wine bottle. Reused champagne punts were used in the 19th century to ship lager beer to Australia, establishing it as the beer "quart". When metrication was introduced in the 1970s, the Reputed Pint (13 1 ⁄ 3 imp oz [379 mL]) was replaced with the 375 mL stubbie.

  8. Friction drum - Wikipedia

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    Brazil: cuíca, primarily used in Rio de Janeiro-style Carnival samba. A stick is attached to the centre of the membrane and protrudes into the inside of the sound box, which is an open-ended cylinder. The player reaches inside the sound box from the other end to rub the stick. Denmark: rummelpot or rumlepot.

  9. Batucada - Wikipedia

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    Batucada Suite performed by blue-eyed soul singer Teena Marie.Written by Teena Marie from the Album Emerald City.; The Obvious Child from Paul Simon's album The Rhythm of the Saints is an example of the sound of the samba-Afro style, exemplified by the Bahian samba reggae group Olodum.