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- Paila_criolla abstract "Paila criolla is the term given to a Cuban membranophone. It consists of a shallow metal casing or paila (cookware of Spanish origin; in Catalonian language it is called paella), with a single-headed drum.Paila criolla was initially used by street bands in the 19th century. They are shallower in shape than single-headed tom-toms, and come in double sets, tuned an octave apart. The player (known as a timbalero) uses a variety of stick strokes, rim shots, and rolls on the skins to produce a wide range of percussive expression during solos and at transitional sections of music, and usually plays the shells of the drum or auxiliary percussion such as a cowbell (cencerro). Pailas are always hit with straight batons that have no additional head. Hits are made on the top and on the metal sides. The shells are referred to as cáscara (the Spanish word for shell) which is also the name of a rhythmic pattern common in Cuban music that is played on the shells of the pailas to keep time. The shells are made of metal. The heads are light and tuned fairly high for their size. Pailas are now often called timbales, but the term timbales is ambiguous, because it was also used to described kettle drums.".
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- Paila_criolla wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Paila_criolla wikiPageRevisionID "668328286".
- Paila_criolla wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cuban_musical_instruments.
- Paila_criolla wikiPageWikiLink Category:Latin_percussion.
- Paila_criolla wikiPageWikiLink Charanga_(Cuba).
- Paila_criolla wikiPageWikiLink Cowbell_(instrument).
- Paila_criolla wikiPageWikiLink Danzón.
- Paila_criolla wikiPageWikiLink Drum.
- Paila_criolla wikiPageWikiLink Drumhead.
- Paila_criolla wikiPageWikiLink Membranophone.
- Paila_criolla wikiPageWikiLink Military_band.
- Paila_criolla wikiPageWikiLink Music_of_Cuba.
- Paila_criolla wikiPageWikiLink Orquesta_típica.
- Paila_criolla wikiPageWikiLink Paella.
- Paila_criolla wikiPageWikiLink Spanish_language.
- Paila_criolla wikiPageWikiLink Timbales.
- Paila_criolla wikiPageWikiLink Timpani.
- Paila_criolla wikiPageWikiLink Tom-tom_drum.
- Paila_criolla wikiPageWikiLinkText "Paila criolla".
- Paila_criolla wikiPageWikiLinkText "paila criolla".
- Paila_criolla wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Paila_criolla subject Category:Cuban_musical_instruments.
- Paila_criolla subject Category:Latin_percussion.
- Paila_criolla hypernym Term.
- Paila_criolla type Instrument.
- Paila_criolla type Instrument.
- Paila_criolla type Style.
- Paila_criolla comment "Paila criolla is the term given to a Cuban membranophone. It consists of a shallow metal casing or paila (cookware of Spanish origin; in Catalonian language it is called paella), with a single-headed drum.Paila criolla was initially used by street bands in the 19th century. They are shallower in shape than single-headed tom-toms, and come in double sets, tuned an octave apart.".
- Paila_criolla label "Paila criolla".
- Paila_criolla sameAs Q7124768.
- Paila_criolla sameAs m.05mxpyf.
- Paila_criolla sameAs Q7124768.
- Paila_criolla wasDerivedFrom Paila_criolla?oldid=668328286.
- Paila_criolla isPrimaryTopicOf Paila_criolla.