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  Music of Puerto Rico - Instruments - panderetas   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
There is disagreement on whether the panderetas typically used in Puerto Rico today are adapted from instruments known in Spain from the time of the Moors known as an "adufe", or from similar African instruments.
The role of the second pandereta is like the bomba's middle buleador.
The third pandereta, know as the requinto, or solo pandereta, acts like the "subidor", or lead bomba drum.
www.musicofpuertorico.com /en/instruments_panderetas.html   (139 words)

  
 N. Scott Robinson-World Music and Percussion, Frame Drums, Riq, Tambourines
The Spanish tambourine, the pandereta, is usually 10-12 inches (25 cm-30 cm) in diameter, with a staggered row of jingles, and is held in the Oriental grip.
The Basque People in Spain also have a technique for playing the pandereta, which involves bouncing the tips of the middle and ring fingers across the skin in alternation with the thumb for duple rhythms.
This sound sample is by the Basque group Oskorri with Natxo de Felipe on pandereta.
www.nscottrobinson.com /gallery/pandereta.php   (161 words)

  
 Pandereta
In Africa, it is very common to find people playing music with instruments like la conga and la pandereta, instruments commonly used in Salsa, thus creating a sound similar to that of Salsa.
Today, the celebration begins in November with the traditional music of ìpanderetaî and ìzambomba,î and the ìbelenesî or Nativity Scenes.
Click on the images to enlarge them Pandereta: Be maybe, together with the guitar, the better known instrument of all.
clarineteinstrumentomusical.salsclarinet.com /pandereta   (968 words)

  
 Latin Beat Magazine: Con guiro y pandereta: rhythm and instrumentati... @ HighBeam Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The typical instrumentation of the plena includes several sizes and pitches of panderetas also caned panderos.
Three panderetas of different sizes are needed for a complete plena ensemble.
I guess it can be safely said that we will be singing and dancing "con guiro y pandereta hasta que amanezca" (with the pandereta and the güiro until night's end) because the plena beat goes on!
www.highbeam.com /library/doc0.asp?DOCID=1G1:114592514&refid=ip_encyclopedia_hf   (1804 words)

  
 Drum Journey - N. Scott Robinson Article - Frame Drums Part III   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The jingles are arranged in a single row in the frame with sometimes three per slot; the third jingle restricts jingle movement, which allows the skin articulations to be heard clearly.
The Spanish tambourine, the pandereta, is usually 10"-12" (25 cm-30 cm) in diameter, with a staggered row of jingles, and is held in the European grip.
The right hand moves the pandereta around the left hand in a rhythmic style similar to that of southern Italian folk music (see tamburello below).
www.drumjourney.com /articles/srobins3.htm   (1333 words)

  
 Latin Beat Magazine: Frank Figueroa on Afro-Caribbean percussion instruments
A pair of sticks called cuás is used to beat a one-bar pattern on the side of the bomba drums.
The thudding sound of the pandereta is characteristic of bomba and plena music.
The pandereta is played by beating the skin with the fingers and the open hand.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0FXV/is_9_12/ai_94768406/pg_3   (526 words)

  
 Song Texts and Program Notes from "Mi Tierra Natal"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Known as "the king of the pandereta," Bumbún was one of the most important early pleneros and composed many songs that remain part of the repertoire of contemporary plena musicians.
The pandereta segunda corresponds to the bomba's middle buleador.
Alberto "Tito" Cepeda: pandereta requinto and segundo, bomba, subidor, maraca.
www.ctmd.org /pages/mitierra.html   (6679 words)

  
 La Pandereta   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The pandereta is a small sort of tambourine.
The percussionist, the panderista, rubs his thumb against the skin (parche), by which, at the right roughness, a roll of drums originates.
The panderista does not only support the rhythm of the Tuna music: a skilful panderista takes care of an astonishing show with his acrobatic and frolicsome jumps.
home.wanadoo.nl /tunatilburg/pandereta-es.htm   (95 words)

  
 Talentcalls - Comprehensive list of Talent, Casting and Auditions Calls!
Description: Pandereta is a 17 year-old girl who is in love.
Pandereta goes from being a sweet innocent adolescent to a bitter rebel filled with frustration and disappointment.
We are independent film makers with a fully developed script/story for an epic motion picture, which will be pitched to a major studio.
www.talentcalls.com /search.cfm?fid=1506   (291 words)

  
 Bomba and Plena Children's Workshop
Noticing her natural inclination toward music since she was very young, her father, Mr.
Domingo Tanco, taught her to play the pandereta, the traditional plena drum.
She also learned from her older brothers and from the great plenero Emilio Escobar, a close friend of her father.
www.losplenerosdela21.org /artists.html   (1595 words)

  
 FictionPress.Com Story : Tales   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
I'm starting to feel a little like Dorothy from the wizard of oz, just without the pigtails and no toto to be seen.
'Pandereta' sounds exotic but it just means tambourine in Spanish.
But if opposites attract then they should like each other.
www.fictionpress.com /read.php?storyid=1641058   (954 words)

  
 N. Scott Robinson-World Music and Percussion, Frame Drums, Riq, Tambourines
The Puerto Rican pandereta is usually in three sizes 10" (25 cm), 12" (30 cm), and 14" (35 cm) in diameter, has tuning hardware and a thick skin, and is used in traditional bomba and plena music.
The playing technique is similar to that for playing the congas, and the instrument is held in the Oriental grip.
The Spanish tambourine, the pandereta, is usually 10"-12" (25 cm-30 cm) in diameter, with a staggered row of jingles, and is held in the Oriental grip.
www.nscottrobinson.com /framedrums.php   (7429 words)

  
 World Music Central - Your connection to World Music
The requinto is the pandereta (tambourine) that constantly improvises in plena.
He has appeared in recordings by some of the most recognized latin jazz musicians such as Eddie Palmieri's Rumbero del Piano and David Sanchez' Obsesion.
Afro Puerto Rican, Puerto Rican, Plena, Bomba, Percussion, Pandereta, Requinto
www.worldmusiccentral.org /artists/artist_page.php?id=1901   (276 words)

  
 Penumbra - La Sala del Trono ... foros.miarroba.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
A los pocos segundos apareció Nio, corriendo, con la pandereta en alto, como si llevara una andeja, y encima de esta, lo ke parecía ser un caracol.
con un golpe de pandereta, aplastó al caracol.
estalla en risas mientras da pekeños botes por la sala y haciendo sonar una y otra vez su pandereta.
miarroba.com /foros/ver.php?foroid=400574&temaid=1964043   (1162 words)

  
 Tofog Phorum - TOFOG - Re: TOFOG Mystification!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Frase favorita: Pongamos un poco de pandereta en esta parte.
Name: Dave Wilkins Age: 18 or 8, himself does not agree of the 80.
Favorite phrase: we Put a little pandereta in this part.
www.triode.net.au /tofogforum/read.php?f=2&i=33549&t=33511   (366 words)

  
 Auditions and Casting Calls for Actors-Models-Extras
Character name Pandereta: 18-25 year old female, very attractive, long hair(fl hair preferable), dancing skills needed.
Character Description: Pandereta is a 18 year old gipsy girl with magical powers.
Pandereta is in love, and when shes told that she has to give up her relationship because of tradition.
www.extrasformovies.com /casting_calls_auditions.asp   (2414 words)

  
 El odio español contra Catalunya - Stormfront White Nationalist Community   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
El tripartit català ès nomès el que resta de la vella imatge de la xaranga i la pandereta "del ruedo ibérico", i t'en recorde que la majoria dels vots que han tret son dels fills dels immigrants andalusos, no pas dels catalans de soca.
However, there is one Catalan Nationalism which has nothing to do with his backwardness (Bernat, backwardness as in xaranga i pandereta).
Muchos catalanes y vascos tienen una animadversión natural por 'lo español' debido a la imagen de una España de toros y pandereta que nos repugna anímicamente.
www.stormfront.org /forum/showthread.php?t=134088&page=3&pp=10   (7500 words)

  
 Latin Beat Magazine: Con guiro y pandereta: rhythm and instrumentation of bomba y plena - popular music styles
Latin Beat Magazine: Con guiro y pandereta: rhythm and instrumentation of bomba y plena - popular music styles
Con guiro y pandereta: rhythm and instrumentation of bomba y plena - popular music styles
Latin Beat Magazine, March, 2004 by Frank M. Figueroa
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0FXV/is_2_14/ai_114592514   (1552 words)

  
 Winsome Evans - Free Music Downloads, Videos, CDs, MP3s, Bio, Merchandise and Links   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Browse artists: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z #
Arranger, Harp, Whistle (Human), Producer, Psaltery, Gemshorn, Shawm, Pandereta
Arranger, Harp, Whistle (Human), Producer, Psaltery, Gemshorn, Shawm, ?, Bombardes, Translation, Pandereta, Zurna, Annotation, Media Consultant, Bowed Diwan Saz, Daira
www.artistdirect.com /nad/music/artist/links/0,,679455,00.html   (137 words)

  
 MUROS Y TABIQUES: PANDERETA (URGENT - MUROS Y TABIQUES: PANDERETA) - brick on-edge construction (horizontal), bull ...
MUROS Y TABIQUES: PANDERETA (URGENT - MUROS Y TABIQUES: PANDERETA) - brick on-edge construction (horizontal), bull stretcher (Spanish to English translation glossary) technical specs of bldg,Construction / Civil Engineering,Tech/Engineering
MUROS Y TABIQUES: PANDERETA => brick on-edge construction (horizontal), bull stretcher
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www.proz.com /kudoz/795281?&print=1   (177 words)

  
 Untitled Document
(19) plena, "Allá vienen las máquinas"; plena trademarks include pandereta (like tambourine, without jingles), g¸iro, syncopated binary meter, verse refrain structure (e.g., vs. canto-montuno form of Cuban son, rumba); melodic instrument (guitar, accordion, etc.) may or may not be present; performed informally at various occasions, including street processions, labor union protests, parties; originated ca.
This is an old plena from San Juan, done in traditional style (singers drowned out by panderetas)
(21) "Santa Maria," again, done in the more commercial, salon-oriented style of Canario (Manuel Jiménez), who popularized a dance-oriented style of plena in the 1930s; expanded instrumentation, though traditional in other respects (e.g., clearly audible pandereta)
www.columbia.edu /ccnmtl/draft/ben/washburne/washburne.html   (2900 words)

  
 The Sephardic Experience, Vol. 1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Balkans: Morena me llaman (2 voices, pandereta, shawm, baglama, vielle, saz, zils, darabukka)
Performers: Winsome Evans (shawm, gemshorn, supeljka, whistle, psaltery, harp, pandero), Benedict Hames (gadulka, vielle, violin), Llew Kiek (gittern, baglama, mandora, bouzouki, guitar), Mara Kiek (voice, tapan, bowed baglama and saz, string drum), Melissa Irwin (voice, 'ud, pandereta), Mina Kanaridis (voice), Andrew Lambkin (darabukka, pandero), Barbara Stackpool (castanets, zils), Geoff Sirmai (poetry reader)
This production includes extensive discussion, and features poetry readings (in English!) to supplement the musical selections.
www.medieval.org /emfaq/cds/clt13166.htm   (201 words)

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