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  2. Tan-tan - Wikipedia

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    A tan-tan is a cylindrical hand drum from Brazil that is used in small samba and pagode ensembles. [1] It imitates the big Surdo which is played by the famous samba baterias (percussion ensembles).

  3. TanTan Lesson - Brazilian Bass Drum - YouTube

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    The TanTan is a brazilian bass drum, used for indoor settings where other drums may be too loud or large. This drum lesson shows basic technique for playing ...

  4. World Rhythm 101 - Tan Tan - YouTube

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    In this World Rhythm 101 lesson, learn the history, playing styles and rhythms of the Brazilian hand bass drum - the Tan Tan!

  5. The Tan Tan Instrument: History, Facts, And More - Yona Marie

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    The Tan Tan is a cylindrical hand drum that is primarily used in Brazilian music culture, and it's a totally underrated drum to experience. It usually comes in either a wood shell or a metal shell and is surprisingly lightweight despite how it looks because of its hollow bottom.

  6. #rebolo #pagode #samba #contemporânea In this video, Philip Galinsky teaches a basic pattern for the "tantan de corte" (cutting tantan) or rebolo.

  7. A tan-tan is a Brazilian drum that might anchor a small pagode or samba group. Smaller than a surdo, the tan-tan isn’t quite loud enough to power a large samba ensemble. Let drumdojo introduce you to the tan-tan. COUNTRY: Brazil. KEY GENRES: Pagode, Samba.

  8. tan tan, tantan, brazilian bass drum - rhythm web

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    Tan tan is a type of Brazilian bass drum of sorts. [some would say it is a a baritone or tenor drum, but it functions well on the low end.] It is the the only one [we know of] to be played by hand. Other Brazilian bass drums include the Surdo, Zabumba, and Alfaia.

  9. Gope 14” Wood Tantan with SKIN head. Six tuning rods. Great for pagode and samba. Deep resonant tones from the napa head, and great sounding wood shell. Can be played with a small mallet. This tantan has a small hook on the open end to attach a strap so the drum can be carried and played while standing. Recommended case.

  10. Tantan - Forgotten Realms Wiki

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    A tantan, known as a tambourine on other worlds, was a type of percussion instrument. [1] [3] [note 1] Tantans consisted of jangling hoops that were used to emphasize rhythms in ensembles and to enhance campfire dances. [2] Tantans crafted by the masters of the plains of the Hordelands and traded...

  11. Musical Instruments of the Realms - Oakthorne.Net

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    Tantan: a tambourine. Thelarr: Also known as a whistlecane, the thelarr is a long, canelike reed cut from swamps through- out the Realms, where it grows in standing water up to 40" or more (but rarely more than a dozen feet above the water's surface).