Description
Contemporanea 10" x 30cm Repinique Light
The repinique drum is commonly found in Brazilian music, especially in samba and other carnival-related genres. It's a tall, cylindrical drum with a single head that is played by striking the drumhead with one hand and controlling the pitch by pressing against the drum's shell with the other hand.
The repinique is famous for its high-pitched and piercing sound, which stands out in the ensemble and adds a unique rhythmic drive. It usually plays intricate patterns, accents, and fills, bringing excitement and energy to the music.
In samba ensembles, the repinique often takes on the role of a lead drum, working together with other percussion instruments like the surdo (bass drum), caixa (snare drum), tamborim, and agogô. Its lively and dynamic playing style makes it an essential part of the rhythm section, propelling the dancers and energizing the crowd during carnival celebrations and other festive events.
Traditionally, the repinique is played with a stick or beater, but some musicians also use their hands to create different tones and effects. It's a vital instrument in Brazilian percussion, contributing to the vibrant and infectious rhythms of the country's musical heritage
Size:
- 10" x 30cm
Code:
- GR17250