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Furro (left) and Tambora (right)

In Gaita zuliana music, from Venezuela, the tambora is a one-headed drum played with sticks. The player can sit on it or put it between his or her legs to perform rhythms on the instrument by hitting the head, the rim, or the body of the drum.

References

  • Beck, John (1994). Encyclopedia of Percussion. Garland. ISBN  978-0-8240-4788-7

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Furro (left) and Tambora (right)

In Gaita zuliana music, from Venezuela, the tambora is a one-headed drum played with sticks. The player can sit on it or put it between his or her legs to perform rhythms on the instrument by hitting the head, the rim, or the body of the drum.

References

  • Beck, John (1994). Encyclopedia of Percussion. Garland. ISBN  978-0-8240-4788-7

External links


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