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Among the most important and traditional Montevidean rhythms are: Cuareim, Ansina y Cordon. There are several master drummers who have kept Candombe alive uninterrupted for two hundred years. Some of highlights are: in Ansina school: WĂĄshington Ocampo, HĂ©ctor SuĂĄrez, Pedro "Perico" Gularte, Eduardo
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at a minimum needs three drummers, one on each part. A full cuerda will have 50-100 drummers, commonly with rows of seven or five drummers, mixing the three types of drums. A typical row of five can be piano-chico-repique-chico-piano, with the row behind having repique-chico-piano-chico-repique and
149:. They are single skin headed and there are three sizes: piano (bass range), repique (tenor range), and the chico (alto range). The drums are made of wood and have a curved barrel shape with its base very narrow. 231:"Cacho" GimĂ©nez, Julio GimĂ©nez, RaĂșl "Pocho" Magariños, RubĂ©n QuirĂłs, Alfredo Ferreira, "Tito" GradĂ­n, RaĂșl "Maga" Magariños, Luis "Mocambo" QuirĂłs, Fernando "HurĂłn" Silva, Eduardo "Malumba" Gimenez, 203:
Tamboriles are made of wood with animal skins that are rope-tuned or fire-tuned minutes before the performance. They are worn at the waist with the aid of a shoulder strap called a
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Tambores de Candombe, "repique" drum, "piano" drum and "chico" drum.
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