The Cabasa is a percussion instrument often used in capoeira music, typically accompanying the Berimbau. It consists of a cylindrical body covered with a textured surface that produces a raspy sound when shaken or scraped. When played alongside the Berimbau, the Cabasa enhances the rhythmic texture of the music, adding depth and complexity to the overall sound. Its unique timbre complements the Berimbau’s melodic line, creating a dynamic interplay in capoeira performances.
A berimbau is a musical instrument consisting of a gourd and a single wire stretched along a pole, used in Brazil.
Cabasa
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Lisa Ann Cabasa
There's the triangle, crash cymbals, egg shakers, sleigh bells, shaker, cabasa, tambourine, finger cymbals, castanets, maraca, cowbell, wood blocks, and much more..
A berimbau is a musical instrument consisting of a gourd and a single wire stretched along a pole, used in Brazil.
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its spelt cabeza and means head
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Cabasa
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The cabasa is a percussion instrument that consists of a cylindrical body covered with a textured surface, often made of metal or plastic. It is typically played by shaking or scraping a stick against the texture, producing a rhythmic sound. In English, it is commonly referred to as a "cabasa" as well, and it is used in various musical genres, particularly in Latin and Afro-Cuban music.