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  1. Timbales - Wikipedia

    Timbales (/ t ɪ m ˈ b ɑː l iː z /) or pailas are shallow single-headed drums with metal casing. They are shallower than single-headed tom-toms and usually tuned much higher, especially for their size. [ 1 ]

  2. The Curious History of the Timbales - Conga Chops

    Jan 29, 2021 · The timbales, of Afro-Cuban descent, have become a ubiquitous instrument in percussion set-ups used in nearly every kind of popular western music, from Salsa to Pop, Funk, and Rock’n’Roll.

  3. Timbales - Your First Lesson - YouTube

    Kalani demonstrates the timbales and talks about their originals, how to set up, and how to play standard soundsSupport this channel: http://patreon.com/kala...

  4. Guide to Timbales: 5 Tips for Buying Timbales - 2025 - MasterClass

    Jun 7, 2021 · 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.

  5. How to Play Timbales – Basic Grooves and Fills - Rhythm Notes

    Timbales are shallow single-headed drums that developed in the Cuban dance bands of the 19th and 20th centuries. They are widely popular in many different types of modern Latin bands, and learning how to play timbales can lead to many new musical opportunities for percussionists.

  6. Timbales Recipe

    Aug 8, 2022 · Heat oil in deep-fryer or heavy deep skillet to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C). In a medium bowl, whisk together the evaporated milk, sugar, salt, water and egg. Gradually mix in the flour. Dip a rosette iron into the batter, then into the hot oil. Fry until golden, and drain on paper towels. Dust with confectioners' sugar before completely cool.

  7. Timbales | musical instrument | Britannica

    snare drum, military and orchestral percussion instrument having several gut, nylon, wire, or wire-covered silk strings (snares) stretched across the lower, or snare, head; the snares vibrate sympathetically with the lower head (to which vibration is transmitted from the upper, or batter, head by air vibrations inside the drum), causing a snappy...

  8. Timbales: About, History, Types & Playing Techniques - ipassio

    Dec 27, 2024 · Timbales, also called pailas, are a set of shallow, open-bottom drums that play a major part in Cuban and Latin music. The versatile set of drums are played with sticks on the drum head and the shell by drummers called timbaleros.

  9. Timbales - BYU Percussion Techniques

    Timbales are a pair of metal shelled drums with the small drum played on the right side (opposite of most other drums from this region) and are played with sticks. Most timbales have cow bells and wood blocks mounted just above the drums.

  10. Timbales - SoundBridge

    Dec 11, 2023 · Timbales are metal-encased shallow single-headed drums. They have a shallower sound than the single-headed tom-toms. During solos and transitional sections of music, the …

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