Pandero jarocho
Type of membranophone
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Classification | Frame drum |
Hornbostel–Sachs classification | 211.3 (Membranophone) |
The pandero jarocho, pandero octagonal or pandero tlacotalpeño is a type of tambourine typical of the Mexican state of Veracruz. It is octagonal in shape, ringed with eight jangling metal disks, and with an animal skin stretched over one side. The most common methods of playing are two: one, by alternately tapping the skin with the thumb and forefinger, jangling the disks and creating a dull beat on the skin; two, by running the outstretched thumb over the skin near the perimeter of the frame.
References
- David Whitmer (2005). Traditional Music from Mexico: Son Jarocho de Tlacotalpan (Media notes). ARC Music. OCLC 73439347. EUCD 1966.
- Chamorro, Arturo (1984). Los Instrumentos de Percusión en México. México: Colegio de Michoacán. ISBN 978-968-7230-02-3. OCLC 637786031.
- INAH (1988). Contreras Arias, Juan Guillermo (ed.). Atlas Cultural de México, Vol. 10: Música (in Spanish). México: Grupo Editorial Planeta. ISBN 968-406-121-8.
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Mexican musical instruments
- Chapareque
- Guitarra de golpe
- Guitarra panzona
- Guitarra séptima
- Vihuela
- Guitarrón
- Quinta huapanguera
- Jarana huasteca
- Jarana jarocha
- Arpa jarocha
- Bajo quinto / sexto
- Leona
- Concheras
- Bandolón
- Mexican salterio
- Tololoche
- Huehuetl
- Tambora
- Tamborita calentana
- Pandero jarocho
- Tigrera
- Tamborcillo de volador
- Tambor cuadrado
- Tambor par
- Teponaztli
- Marimba
- Cantaro
- Cajón de tapeo
- Marimbol
- Ayoyotes
- Güiro de pez
- Tambor de agua
- Quijada
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