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Pandeiro 10'' Luthier, hide head - Contemporânea

Pandeiro 10'' Luthier, hide head - Contemporânea

Contemporânea
Item number
A341512
weight (net):
0,36 kg

available again from 8 April 2024

204,00 *

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Pandeiro Luthier 10'' with hide head - Contemporanea Another top line pandeiro by... more

Pandeiro 10'' Luthier, hide head - Contemporânea

item number: A341512
Spannhaken: 6
diameter: 10''
head: goatskin head, selected hide head
jingles: brass, hammered
rim: flatrim
amount jingles: 5 sets
frame: wood
weight (net): 0,36 kg
MPN C-PCL10

Pandeiro Luthier 10'' with hide head - Contemporanea

Another top line pandeiro by Contemporanea: Nice and light pandeiro that stands out with qualities very similar to a handmade one. Hammered brass jingles give a fine, bright and tinkling sound that suits a classical Choro as well as funky or any other modern beats. The dark wooden frame is kept in a simple design with rounded edges that make it really smooth to hold. Brass hardware visually matches the set. If you are looking for warm basses, a medium thick skin, versatile jingle sound rich in character and something extraordinary but affordable and don't want to take the step to a handcrafted pandeiro in terms of price, the sound of this Contemporanea model might just be what you're looking for.
Beautiful pandeiro at a good price!

With damper interleafes, wax and tuning key.


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(2)
17 Feb 2023
Il a été conforme l'attendu

Il a été conforme l'attendu

23 Jun 2021
Sehr leichtes Instrument, das sich

Sehr leichtes Instrument, das sich angenehm spielen lässt. Die Schellen klingen in natura sogar noch besser als im Beispiel-Video. Obendrein sieht es auch noch schick aus.

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CONTEMPORÂNEA in Brazil This brand has a long tradition and good reputation in... more

"Contemporânea"

contemporanea

CONTEMPORÂNEA in Brazil

This brand has a long tradition and good reputation in Brazil. Intensive contact to the musicians has always been an important part of their business strategy. They not only sell instruments, but mainly live their music. Every Saturday morning, many musicians meet up in CONTEMPORÂNEA´S music shop in the historic center of São Paulo. In a special back room, musicians of every age play Choro. The pagodeiros meet up in front of the shop for playing their sessions. Many of São Paulo´s smaller and larger Samba schools play CONTEMPORÂNEA instruments.



CONTEMPORÂNEA in Europe

Also in Europe CONTEMPORÂNEA is a popular brand which you sometimes even find in drum- and percussion shops that don´t have so much to do with Samba.


Instruments

CONTEMPORÂNEA has two lines: CONTEMPORÂNEA LIGHT and CONTEMPORÂNEA PRO.

The instruments of the LIGHT line are made of matt aluminium. Kept in a simple design and not being polished, the LIGHT line can be offered at a lower price and without suffering quality loss in terms of sound or durability. The robust PRO line is made of polished aluminium or wood.

Compared to other brands that also use aluminium for building instruments, CONTEMPORÂNEA instruments made from aluminium stand out by being built of thicker material which provides a massive sound to repinique, caixa and surdo, but therefore also a higher weight.


Schlägel Surdo DOBRA - Holz Surdo beater DOBRA - wood

Availability > see options

€11.00 *
Schlägel Surdo RIO Terceira Surdo beater RIO Terceira

Availability > see options

€14.00 *
Fell 6'' Nylon Head 6'' nylon

available again from 8 April 2024

€9.90 *
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