Description
Contemporanea Tamborim de SPECIAL in Aluminium
The tamborim is a small drum that is widely used in different styles of Brazilian music, especially samba and pagode. It has a shallow frame with a tight head made of either plastic or animal skin.
To play the tamborim, you strike the drumhead with a stick or mallet held in one hand. The other hand can be used to stabilize the drum or create additional tones by pressing against the drumhead. It produces a clear and vibrant sound that stands out in the ensemble, adding rhythmic accents and embellishments to the music.
In samba music, the tamborim plays a vital role in the rhythm section, contributing to the intricate patterns and syncopated grooves that define the genre. It often plays repetitive and syncopated patterns called "repiques," which provide a driving pulse and energize the music.
The tamborim is also commonly used in pagode, a popular style of Brazilian music known for its relaxed and social atmosphere. In pagode, the tamborim often accompanies acoustic guitars and singers, bringing rhythmic texture and excitement to the music.
Code:
- GR17215