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Pandeiro Formica 10'' - Contemporânea

Pandeiro Formica 10" Contemporânea A341607
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Pandeiro Formica 10'' - Contemporânea

Contemporânea
Item number
A341607
weight (net):
0,7 kg

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134,00 *

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Samba Pagode pandeiro with supernylon head Crispy sound and sharp slaps, dry opens and good... more

Pandeiro Formica 10'' - Contemporânea

item number: A341607
Spannhaken: 7
diameter: 10''
head: nylon, supernylon
jingles: chrome sheet
rim: round material
amount jingles: 6 sets
frame: Formica compact laminate
height of frame: 45 mm
weight (net): 0,7 kg
MPN C-PFB-10
Samba Pagode pandeiro with supernylon head

Crispy sound and sharp slaps, dry opens and good jingle tones bring the right beats to your music! The head is fiberglas coated and creates a very special type of sound. A really great companion for every pagode round - fun to play and comfy handling! The jingles have a chromed interleaf inbetween each one of the 6 pairs.
A pandeiro for all groovy styles from Samba to Funk and Embolada!
Pandeiros with nylon heads are generally heavier than pandeiros with hide heads. That is because they are pitched up higher and the frame has to cope with more pressure. The frame is therefore made of strong formica.

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

"Contemporânea"

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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.


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