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What is the timbales made out of?

What is the timbales made out of?

Timbales have average diameters of 33 centimetres (13 in) (macho drum) and 35 centimetres (14 in) (hembra drum). Originally made of calfskin, the heads are most commonly made of plastic for increased volume and durability and mounted on a steel rim.

Are timbales Cuban?

Timbales are most often heard in Cuban music and help create the Cuban sound the world has come to know and love. They are a type of kettle drum, descended from the French timpani. Since timpani is French for “timbale”, the French refer to timbales as Latin timbales.

Where do timbales come from?

The Timbales or Timbal, also known as “paila” and “paila criolla,” evolved in Cuba in the late 19th century.

What are timbales in English?

1a : a creamy mixture (as of meat or vegetables) baked in a mold also : the mold in which it is baked. b : a small pastry shell filled with a cooked timbale mixture. 2 or less commonly timbal \ ˈtim-​bəl \ : one of a set of single-headed cylindrical drums played with sticks —usually used in plural.

Who invented timbales?

“Changuito” (Jose Luis Quintana, the inventor of the style “Songo”) is one of the Cuban timbales virtuoso and educators today’s most recognized and he made several reference instructional videos.

Are timbales Membranophones?

The two individual drums that comprise this set of timbales are single-headed membranophones with cylindrical bodies. It is part of a battery of idiophones and membranophones that provide the distinctive rhythmic patterns underlying Latin American dances.

In which country does salsa come from?

The roots of salsa (Spanish: “sauce”) are in the son. Combining elements of the Spanish guitar-playing tradition with the rhythmic complexity and call-and-response vocal tradition of African musical sources, the son originated in rural eastern Cuba and spread to Havana in the first decades of the 20th century.

Are timbales idiophones?

What kind of material is a timbale made of?

Timbales are made of either brass, stainless steel, bronze, chrome, or wood. The material of the drum shell affects the sound. Brass timbales are generally warmer sounding, steel timbales sound sharper, and bronze timbales are in between. Wood is harder to find and to work with.

How big is a pair of timbales drums?

Timbales (or pailas) are a set of relatively shallow drums that are similar to timpani; the word timbales itself if Spanish for timpani, also known as kettledrums. Timbales always come as a pair and are different sizes—typically one is 13 inches and the other is 14 inches.

How big is the deep shell of a timbale?

Timbales always come as a pair and are different sizes—typically one is 13 inches and the other is 14 inches. There are also timbalitos, or mini timbales, which are smaller (between six to 10 inches). Additionally, deep shell timbales can be up to 16 inches in depth.

What was the original style of soloing on timbales?

The original style of soloing on timbales is known as típico (‘typical’). Manny Oquendo (1931-2009) played timbales solos famous for their tastefully sparse, straight forward típico phrasing. The following five measure excerpt is from a timbales solo by Oquendo on “Mambo.” The clave pattern is written above for reference.