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  Percussion Music Online - Perchacareando | Passeggi, Carlos | Dutch Music Partners
Some instruments goes in 6/8- generally de voice or the melodic parts- and some others goes in 3/4, such the guitar basses and the head of the "bombo leguero".
The good "bombo leguero" are made from the gutted trumk of an "ombu"- typical argentine tree.
The bombo leguero has a very dark and sustained sound, without high or medium overtones.
www.percussionmusiconline.com /PieceDetail_short.asp?Id=383   (344 words)

  
  Colibrí—About the Instruments
The bombo is a drum from Argentina, made of goat skin and wood.
It’s full name is bombo leguero, and was originally used specifically to play Argentine folk rhythms.
One or two drum sticks are used to play the bombo, and the player is usually standing up, holding the instrument with a long cloth strap.
www.colibrimusic.com /instruments2.html   (250 words)

  
 Inca   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
The 'bombo legüero' is the oldest percussion instrument used by man. It is traditionally made of a hollowed tree trunk and covered with cured animal skins such as goat, sheep, or cow.
The role of the bombo in South American music is very important because it sets the tempo and pulse of the music.
The 'charango' is a tiny 10-stringed guitar made of an armadillo shell.
www.pachamamamusic.com /instruments/view_all.nhtml   (564 words)

  
 Percussion Instruments
The bombo leguero is one of the oldest percussion instruments used by humans.
It is traditionally made of a hollowed tree trunk and covered with cured animal skins from sheep, cows, or llamas.
The role of the bombo in Latin American music is very important because it sets the tempo and pulse of the music.
www.grupo-condor.com /instrumentpages/percussion.htm   (123 words)

  
 HORACIO STRAIJER : Marimba y Bombo Leguero (SLAMCD 508) :: eJazzNews.com : The Number One Jazz News Resource On The Net ...
Argentine percussionist Straijer calls this cd ‘music to sit and listen to’ which seems like good advice since it is fairly gentle and absorbing though not merely as background music.
The marimba is his main instrument and features on all 9 tracks but he also employs a range of other percussion including bombo leguero, various ‘samples’ of vibes and glockenspiel and derbuka.
HORACIO STRAIJER : Marimba y Bombo Leguero (SLAMCD 508)
www.ejazznews.com /modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=3348&mode=thread&order=0&thold=0   (471 words)

  
 SLAM Catalogue Detail
Horacio Straijer's MARIMBA Y BOMBO LEGUERO is a surprisingly relaxing mix of minimalist jazz and Argentinean folk music of many kinds; including Andean, a style of music usually associated with panpipes and flutes.
Horacio Straijers' marimba playing has the crisp, clear sound of a classically-trained musician, but his interests and accomplishments on simple bomba drum and acoustic guitar are more rooted in folk music.
MARIMBA Y BOMBO LEGUERO should have cross-genre appeal: ethnic, jazz, easy listening, new age, classical - just about anyone seeking something different will find MARIMBA Y BOMBO LEGUERO difficult to categorize, yet fine, skilled music.
www.slamproductions.net /menus/cataloguedetail.asp?QItemId=169&QDetail=reviews   (133 words)

  
 Anna Conti: Uno due tre...prova.
Starting from a "classic-Latino-Mediterranean" language, the trio's music has been increasingly enriched with jazz and flamenco elements.
born in Mexico City, is a skilled professional who plays many typical instruments from Latin America, such as kena, bag-pipe, Columbian tiple Venezuelan, quatro, charango, flute and percussions such as marimba, xilophone, vibraphone, Peruan cajon, maracas, guiro, bombo leguero; all this together with the sound of the guitar which accompanies his magic voice.
The duo LED proposes all music genres, ranging from funky to rock, from Latin-American to the evergreen from the 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s.
www.annaconti.com /xeng/artists/music.htm   (254 words)

  
 Bombo Leguero - An answer for "What's Your Favorite Drum?" at Grupthink.com
Bombo Leguero - An answer for "What's Your Favorite Drum?" at Grupthink.com
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www.grupthink.com /answer/80330   (85 words)

  
 StonerRock.com - All That's Heavy Direct - Los Natas - Toba Trance CD
It's like Carl Sagan meets South American tribal Indians meets Flamenco dancing stoner hippie chicks from the deepest darkets depths of an ethereal multi-dimensional plane.
Toba Trance is 3 songs, 52 minutes of non-gained continuous experience thru indian music, meditation, flutes, charango, bombo leguero and rock!!
Want your music sold in All That's Heavy Direct?
www.stonerrock.com /athdirect/info.asp?item_num=ATH-1460   (140 words)

  
 Holy River Family Band : Haida Deities - Listen, Review and Buy at ARTISTdirect
An offshoot of the brothers Arne and Jens Johanson's A Spacious Mind, HRFB is a more organic, less purposely acid-drenched effort.
Utilizing guitars and effects a plenty, the trio, along with drummer Mathias Barder, pulls out the stops at instrumentation from exotic folk music such as oud, suma, hurdy-gurdy, the Turkish saz, bombo leguero, pan pipes, various flutes, violins, and found sounds.
The effect is one like Ghost almost did in their earliest incarnations, but got too busy dwelling on the druggy artiness of everything.
www.artistdirect.com /nad/store/artist/album/0,,1010391,00.html   (222 words)

  
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 solycanto
Bongos: (Trio) smaller hand drums that rest between the knees or on a stand.
Bombo Leguero: a large mountain drum made of wood with calf or goatskin heads, played with two sticks.
Cuatro Puertorriqueno: the national folklorico instrument of Puerto Rico, a ten stringed instrument which looks like a small guitar and is tuned in fourths (each pair of strings is four tones away from the pair next to it).
www.musicamador.com /ed/ed1.htm   (2736 words)

  
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It takes its name from the distinctively deep, muffled sound that it produces.
It appears in several different sizes and varies in appearance from country to country, where it takes various names such as Wancara or Bombo Leguero.
Some are made out of a hollowed out tree-trunk, others are made of a thin sheet of wood steam-bent into a cylindrical shell.
www.vivaquetzal.com /instrum.htm   (837 words)

  
 About PoeticA
With his collection of more than two hundred musical instruments from Latin America, he has composed a very eclectic soundtrack for The Great Zoo.
With Paul Capsis, five musicians from Argentina, Brazil and beyond playing instruments with names like Quenacho, Ocarinas and Bombo Leguero, The Great Zoo is a PoeticA to get you on your feet.
Mal Morgan began writing his latest book Beautiful Veins shortly after being diagnosed with cancer in 1998.
www.abc.net.au /rn/arts/poetica/stories/s97017.htm   (367 words)

  
 entprof1
He attended the University of Massachusetts where he studied two years of classical music, three years at the Berklee College of Music in Boston and Pan African Studies at California State University at Northridge.
He plays the bombo leguero, Peruvian box, cacharaina, congas, bongos and Latin percussion.
He also plays the congas, bongos, bombo, timbales, and hand percussions.
www.oyetu.com /entertainment/archives5.htm   (5289 words)

  
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It’s an organic sound that hooks you fast.
As if to take the experiment to its fullest extent, Los Natas has just released Toba-Trance, a three-song, 52-minute amalgam of stoner rock, Indian music, psychedelic passages, flutes, charango and bombo leguero.
It’s not easy for a track to keep a listener’s attention for 21 minutes, let alone three to five.
www.nypress.com /16/23/music/Music3.cfm   (440 words)

  
 [Industrial]EEEI NewsFlash September 21, 2002 - industrial.org
The first two releases are on the as far as I can see web site deficient VALUBA MAFIFORO, a re-issue of the 2001 tour disc "PUPOLA RIDOS 192000" with new artwork plus a three disc boxset entitled "JAZ RONCO JAPI JAVAS".
The boxset contains "unreleased deep colective improvisations for organ, piano, trumpet, percusion, citarina, flutes, marimba, bombo leguero and several other instruments not usually used in other Reynols's recordings".
More info on these releases will require sending a note to valubamafiforo@hotmail.com.
ml.islandnet.com /pipermail/industrial/2002-September/000032.html   (1625 words)

  
 Kiko Freitas Website   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Kiko Freitas was born in Porto Alegre in August 16, 1969.
At four, he started playing BOMBO LEGUERO (typical instrument from the South of Brazil and Argentina) accompanying his father, the musician Telmo de Lima Freitas.
His mother Beatriz Castro, as a singer, also influenced Kiko in his connection with music.
www.kikofreitas.com.br /historia2texto.htm   (474 words)

  
 CD Review of Pablo Ablanedo Octet - From Down There on Fresh Sound New Talent @ jazzreview.com
Jazz Review.com is your complete guide to jazz music on the web
Pablo Ablanedo (piano), Jenny Scheinmann (violin), Avishai Cohen (trumpet), Anat Cohen (saxophones, clarinet), Jerome Sabbagh (saxophones), Juancho Herrera (electric guitar), Fernando Huergo (acoustic & electric bass) Franco Pinna (drums & bombo leguero)
Pablo Ablanedo is an Argentinian pianist and composer, currently based in Boston, with a debut album on a Spanish label leading an octet composed of men and women form Argentina, Venezuela, Israel and Brooklyn.
www.jazzreview.com /cdreview.cfm?ID=1505   (351 words)

  
 Autentico Bombo Leguero y Santiagueño Instrumentos musicales usados
Autentico Bombo Leguero y Santiagueño Instrumentos musicales usados
$ 500 - Autentico Bombo Leguero y Santiagueño
VENDO AUTENTICO BOMBO LEGUERO SANTIAGUEÑO,CON TRESS LECCIONES GRATIS(no de madera terciada) telefono 03722-420134 puede ser en dos o tres cuotas
instrumentos-musicales.vivavisos.com.ar /articulos-musicales/autentico-bombo-leguero   (101 words)

  
 Jazzpromo.com : Free Music Downloads, Jazz MP3 Music, Jazz Music CDs, Jazz   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Price: $14.99 U.S. To listen to the Realaudio samples you will need to download Realaudio player
Eduardo Lis - drums, branches and leaves, berimbau, bombo leguero, vocals, synth, maracas
Bruce Redstone - tenor and soprano saxes, flute
www.jazzpromo.com /sections.php?op=viewarticle&artid=84   (748 words)

  
 -MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS OF SOUTH AMERICA- :: Tango Bandolero   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Kindly find in this category a selection of Musical Instruments of South America.
Among these real crafts, there are string instruments as the “Charango” and percussion instruments as the famous "BOMBO LEGUERO".
Many Musical Instruments of South America have their antecedents in the aboriginal culture, others in the Conquerors, came from Europe, and others in Africa, through the brazilian slavery.
tangobandolero.com /intro_categorias.php?idCategoria=18   (92 words)

  
 Item #: HM-634 - Toba-Trance   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
From Jussi Lehtisalo's (Circle) Ektro Records label - Los Natas at it's finest, most adventurous moments!
3 songs, 60 minutes of non-gained continuous experience thru Indian music, meditation, flutes, charango, bombo leguero and rock.
Not content on making the same album over and over again, the band lay back, turn down the gain, pick up some non-coventional and traditional South American Indian instruments and throw time out the window.
www.smartcart.com /hellride/cgi/display.cgi?item_num=HM-634   (219 words)

  
 Latin Percussion: Edgardo Cambon
Born in 1960 in Montevideo, Uruguay, Edgardo started his professional career at age 9, singing Tangos and playing traditional "Bombo Leguero" (a low pitch double headed drum, very popular throughout South America) as well as the Uruguayan Candombe drums.
When the he turned thirteen, he heard Santana's "Abraxas" album.
To learn more about Edgardo, please visit www.musicandela.com
www.lpmusic.com /Pros_That_Play_LP/Players_Roster/cambon.htm   (420 words)

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