maracas

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  • As the guitars sustain their pitches, cowbells and maracas re-establish the pulse leading to the entry of the complete band supporting a guitar solo.

  • Popular instruments used in the performance of the music are the drums, cuatro, maracas, guitar, bandolin, violin and the steel drum.

  • The dancers wear carved wooden masks, with a headdress made of ixtle, a serape, embroidered shawl and multicolored ribbons, carrying maracas.

  • The gira replaced the maracas, and elements of merengue and son, which were more upbeat, began to be incorporated.

  • He also sang along to the tracks, added maracas and other live percussions.

  • One of the new percussion sections will contain cowbell, claps, snaps maracas, cabasa and a tambourine.

  • The piece has maracas playing a fast eighth note pulse, while the four organs stress certain eighth notes using an 11th chord.

  • All bl are accompanied by an eponymous drum, the "tanbou bl", along with the "tingting" (triangle) and "chakchak" (maracas).

  • The change in the 1980s from maracas to the more versatile gira was made as bachata was becoming more dance oriented.

  • In the 1960s and 70s, maracas were used instead of gira.

  • They accompany themselves with maracas that they carry.

  • The recording also features prominent percussion such as tambourine and maracas.

  • He is chiefly remembered for his bizarre style of dancing, and use of the maracas.

  • Some rock bands started to use unusual instruments such as maracas and quenas.

  • The original inhabitants of the land, used drums, flutes, maracas, sea shells and voices to make music and dances.

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