Featuring an incredibly bright tone with three pitches, this samba whistle embodies the sound and spirit of classic samba, and its sturdy aluminum construction ensures exceptional durability.
The tambourine is a hand percussion instrument that originated in Brazil. It is a type of frame drum used in samba, bossa nova, and other styles. Its head is made of plastic and is characterized by its high-pitched, loud sound. It is played by striking it with a wooden stick or a special stick.
This tri-tone samba whistle changes pitch by blowing deeply into the holes and opening and closing them with your fingers. It's a must-have for brass bands and samba performers.
The instrument features a steel body, a goatskin head, and an easy-to-handle bamboo stick. It is played by rubbing the stick inside the body, producing a unique sound, making it an instrument that everyone has heard at least once.
Shocalho,, LP (Latin percussion).
A large shaker that plays an important role in the Bateria of Escola de Samba.
Lightweight aluminum frame with handles and 15 sets of galvanized aluminum jingles. It has a trashy, cutting sound.
The pandeiro is a Brazilian percussion instrument used in samba and other genres. It has fewer jingles than a tambourine, allowing for clearer expression of subtle rhythms. The rough, skin-deep head makes it easy to perform rolls. The jingles create a higher pitch and a sparkling sound.