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Pandero from Basque country (Spain)

The pandero is a musical instrument of the membranophone family consisting of a circular frame, often made of wood or plastic, with a single head of skin stretched over it. It is played in folk music of Latin-America, Spain and Portugal. In many of these countries, when the frame has pairs of small metal jingles, it is called pandereta. In some countries, terms pandero and pandereta are interchangeable. It is played by tapping the head with fingers or palm.

Gallery

  • Pandeireta from Galicia (Spain) Pandeireta from Galicia (Spain)
  • Player of Chilean pandero cuequero Player of Chilean pandero cuequero

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Membranophones (Hornbostel-Sachs list)
21. Struck
211. Directly
212. Shaken
22. Plucked
  • 221. Frame
  • 222. Comb
23. Friction
24. Singing
25. UnclassifiedAttachment of membrane(s) to body/bodies:
  • 256. Glued
  • 257. Nailed
  • 258. Laced
  • 259. Ringed


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