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- Bombo_legüero abstract "Bombo legüero is an Argentine drum traditionally made of a hollowed tree trunk and covered with cured skins of animals such as goats, cows(leather) or sheep. It derives from the old European military drums, and uses a similar arrangement of hoops and leather thongs and loops to tighten the drumheads, which are usually double. It is also called bombo legüero to differentiate it from similar large drums. The body is made of a hollow log, with the inside scraped and chiseled. The drumheads are made of the skins of animals such as cows, sheep, or guanacos. Because the fur is left on the hide, the bombo’s sound is deep and dark. The bombo is played while hanging to the side of the drummer, who drapes one arm over the drum, to play it from above, while also striking it from the front. The player’s hands hold a soft-headed mallet and a stick, which strike drumhead and wooden rim in alternation. The bombo serves as a combination of bass and percussion, not just maintaining the meter, but evoking an elemental, visceral response.The legüero is an essential element of Argentine Folclore (zamba, chacarera, etc.) popularized by musicians like Los Chalchaleros, Tremor, Los Fronterizos, Carlos Rivero, Soledad Pastorutti, and Mercedes Sosa.".
- Bombo_legüero thumbnail Bombo.JPG?width=300.
- Bombo_legüero wikiPageID "2856791".
- Bombo_legüero wikiPageRevisionID "595541085".
- Bombo_legüero subject Category:Argentine_music.
- Bombo_legüero subject Category:Argentine_musical_instruments.
- Bombo_legüero subject Category:Drums.
- Bombo_legüero subject Category:South_American_percussion_instruments.
- Bombo_legüero comment "Bombo legüero is an Argentine drum traditionally made of a hollowed tree trunk and covered with cured skins of animals such as goats, cows(leather) or sheep. It derives from the old European military drums, and uses a similar arrangement of hoops and leather thongs and loops to tighten the drumheads, which are usually double. It is also called bombo legüero to differentiate it from similar large drums. The body is made of a hollow log, with the inside scraped and chiseled.".
- Bombo_legüero label "Bombo (instrument)".
- Bombo_legüero label "Bombo (instrument)".
- Bombo_legüero label "Bombo leguero".
- Bombo_legüero label "Bombo leguero".
- Bombo_legüero label "Bombo legüero".
- Bombo_legüero label "Bombo legüero".
- Bombo_legüero label "Bombo".
- Bombo_legüero label "Бомбо легуэро".
- Bombo_legüero label "ボンボ".
- Bombo_legüero sameAs Bombo_leg%C3%BCero.
- Bombo_legüero sameAs Bombo.
- Bombo_legüero sameAs Bombo_legüero.
- Bombo_legüero sameAs Bombo_(instrument).
- Bombo_legüero sameAs Bombo_leguero.
- Bombo_legüero sameAs ボンボ.
- Bombo_legüero sameAs Bombo_(instrument).
- Bombo_legüero sameAs Bombo_leguero.
- Bombo_legüero sameAs Q891935.
- Bombo_legüero sameAs Q891935.
- Bombo_legüero wasDerivedFrom Bombo_legüero?oldid=595541085.
- Bombo_legüero depiction Bombo.JPG.