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Repique de Anel 12''x30cm aluminium
Gope

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Repique de Anel 12''x30cm aluminium
Repique de Anel 12" – aluminum shell with natural skins, black hardware, matte brushed finish"Anel" means ring – and while no ring is included, this instrument is traditionally played with one. The repique de anel is a hand drum often heard in Pagode, featuring natural skins on both sides, allowing it to be played from either side.When played with a ring, it produces counter rhythms that add a unique texture to the sound. Some percussionists also stick coins or small metal pieces loosely onto the aluminum shell with a piece of tape. Tapping on them with the non-dominant hand creates a distinctive, layered soundscape.Of course, the repique de anel can also be played like a classic repique de mão, with the natural skins delivering a warm, full-bodied tone. With its black hardware and matte brushed finish, it’s as striking visually as it is sonically.

€127.00*
Repique de Anel 12''x27cm
Ivsom

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Repique de Anel 12''x27cm
12'' Repique de Anel -  aluminium shell with hide heads on both sides and white hardware elementsAnel means ring. The repique de anel is a hand drum which you'll see in Pagode groups. The drum has skins on both sides, is also played on both sides and - as the name indicates - a ring for creating effects on the shell is often used. Quite similar to the repique de mão, contrarhythms are played on the outer shell. If you wear a ring, they sound sharper and especially pretty. Some people also stick coins or metal pieces directly on the outside of the shell with some tape. The rattling creates some great effects while playing the contrarhythms with one hand. You can find the repique de anel in Pagodes as well as Samba stage gigs, any kind of Samba de mesa and even in Samba Pop.

€205.00*