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Amassador Macaco is a powerful drum used at the Marabaixo Party in the state of Amapá, Brazil.
It is commonly played together with Caixa de Marabaixo and also chanting.
Installed size: 70 Mb
705 Samples
1 Instrument
5 Microphones
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$14.90
Caixa de Marabaixo is a snare instrument from Curiaú de Macapá, Amapá, Brazil.
This package contains Caixa de Marabaixo Grave and Aguda, both heavily used during the Marabaixo party.
Installed size: 160 Mb
1150 Samples
2 Instruments
5 Microphones
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$19.90
This Cajon was modified by the talented hands of João Paulo. The instruments upper portion features a gourd, which produces a resonating effect in the lower body.
Installed size: 70 Mb
215 Samples
1 Instrument
4 Microphones
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$12.90
Drum played in the dance of the Opossum in the municipality of Maués, Amazonas.
Installed size: 70 Mb
705 Samples
1 Instrument
5 Microphones
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$14.90
Drum played in the dance of the Opossum in the municipality of Maués, Amazonas.
Installed size: 92 Mb
924 Samples
1 Instrument
4 Microphones
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$14.90
Drum played in the dance of the Opossum in the municipality of Maués, Amazonas.
Installed size: 140 Mb
870 Samples
1 Instrument
5 Microphones
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$14.90
The Gambazinho is a reduced size variant of the Opossum drum, also known as Tambor de Gamba. It is crafted from Amazonian wood and primarily employed for teaching kids how to play the Gamba drums in music studies
Installed size: 70 Mb
672 Samples
1 Instrument
4 Microphones
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$14.90
A very low drum played during the Boi Bumbá festival in Parintins.
Installed size: 65 Mb
260 Samples
1 Instrument
4 Microphones
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$12.90
A powerful but smooth drum sound used in during the Maracathu dance.
Installed size: 167 Mb
355 Samples
1 Instrument
5 Microphones
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$14.90
The Marabaixo's timeless rhythms were traditionally played on a drum, and this specific instrument was crafted as a tribute to the countless lives lost during the slave trade
Installed size: 45 Mb
588 Samples
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3 Microphones
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$14.90
This drum is employed during celebrations in Porto-Velho, located in the municipality of Rondônia, Brazil
Installed size: 40 Mb
505 Samples
1 Instrument
5 Microphones
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$16.90
Crafted out of Tucumã tree trunks, this drum is utilized to produce diverse rhythms hailing from northern Brazil.
Installed size: 35 Mb
592 Samples
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4 Microphones
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$14.90
Hailing from Cuba, this instrument has found extensive use in Brazilian music styles like Candomblé.
Installed size: 100 Mb
955 Samples
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5 Microphones
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$19.90
This musical instrument comprises of a cardboard tube and a pair of gourds. The upper section of one gourd is fashioned out of Marupá wood, while the other is carved from Mahogany.
Installed size: 30 Mb
250 Samples
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4 Microphones
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Caixinha, a modified version of a snare drum, is commonly played during festivals throughout the Amazon region. Referred to as Tarol, it can produce varied tones when used with one or two mats.
Installed size: 100 Mb
360 Samples
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5 Microphones
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$12.90
This musical instrument is often found in the Brazilian Batucada, specifically in the Boi Vermelho (Red Ox) group. It is utilized for producing the rhythmic beats of the Boi Bumbá.
Installed size: 20 Mb
295 Samples
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5 Microphones
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$9.90
Conceived by João Paulo, this instrument comprises of a wooden container crafted from Inajá wood and filled with water. Two halves of gourds float on the surface of the water, and striking them produces a distinctive sound that merges the timbres of water and wood.
Installed size: 165 Mb
825 Samples
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3 Microphones
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Originating from Porto Velho in the Rondônia region, this drum is constructed using wood and animal fur
Installed size: 30 Mb
540 Samples
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5 Microphones
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Crafted from Mologou wood gourds, this drum pair produces sound through a precisely cut hole on the side of each instrument upon being struck.
Installed size: 65 Mb
900 Samples
2 Instruments
4 Microphones
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These musical instruments are designed with cardboard tubes and Cedar wood tops. They are played in pairs, similar to the bongo drums.
Installed size: 40 Mb
512 Samples
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4 Microphones
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João Paulo has fashioned this set of three instruments, comprising of cardboard tubes, gourds, and wooden tops. They produce a gentle and delicate sound.
Installed size: 44 Mb
404 Samples
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$15.90
These indigenous instruments, adapted from a combination of cardboard tubes and Marupá wood, serve as a means of communication through sound.
Installed size: 62 Mb
572 Samples
2 Instruments
4 Microphones
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This percussion produces a subtle yet distinct mid-range sound and is a popular choice for Amazonian festivals.
Installed size: 23 Mb
205 Samples
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5 Microphones
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$14.90
This instrument pair is intended to be played in unison. The larger piece features a gourd body with a rubber-lined edge, while the smaller one is also crafted from a gourd, but with beads inside.
Installed size: 70 Mb
399 Samples
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3 Microphones
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This Glockenspiel is truly one-of-a-kind, as it is crafted using Amazonian chestnuts and two babaçú seeds
Installed size: 20 Mb
237 Samples
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3 Microphones
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$9.90
Celdo Braga and his musical group Gaponga developed the "Jon," which features a gourd affixed to a wooden box. This instrument is named after the Cajon, as it is a modified version of it.
Installed size: 20 Mb
320 Samples
1 Instrument
4 Microphones
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$9.90
This Glockenspiel is truly one-of-a-kind, as it is crafted using Amazonian chestnuts and two babaçú seeds
Installed size: 10 Mb
81 Samples
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3 Microphones
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$9.90
Instrument used in Batucada and Marujada at the Boi Bumbá festival.
Installed size: 33 Mb
295 Samples
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5 Microphones
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$9.90
The components of this instrument include a gourd, a stem, and a broad bean. To play it, the musician places the gourd on their stomach and strikes the stem with the broad bean.
Installed size: 30 Mb
164 Samples
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4 Microphones
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This percussion instrument is crafted from Copiubeira wood and features a mat at the base, which produces a distinctive cracked sound. It is commonly referred to as the Tambor dos Santos Pequenos, or Little Saint's Drum.
Installed size: 85 Mb
552 Samples
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4 Microphones
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