💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Batucada"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| cuicanoun | A Brazilian friction drum often used in samba music. |
| zabumbanoun | (music) A Brazilian bass drum that performers wear and is tapped with both hands. |
| botafogonoun | A dance step in samba. |
| bossa novanoun | A genre of music originating from Brazil, similar to a fusion of jazz and samba music, no longer closely associated with the Brazilian dance. |
| bembanoun | The language of these people. |
| sambanoun | (music) A Brazilian musical genre, to which the aforementioned dance is danced, which has its roots in West Africa via the slave trade. |
| baiaonoun | A South American dance similar to a samba. |
| repiniquenoun | A two-headed Brazilian drum used in samba ensembles. |
| tumbaonoun | (music) The basic rhythm played on the conga drum and the bass in Afro-Cuban music. |
| tamborinoun | A type of percussion instrument used in sardana music of Catalonia. |
| batánoun | Alternative spelling of bata. [A ceremonial double-headed drum played in triplet in the religion of santería, especially in Cuba and Puerto Rico, originally from the Yoruba of Nigeria.] |
| cabasanoun | A percussion instrument constructed with loops of steel ball chain wrapped around a wooden cylinder, fixed to a long handle, and producing a metallic rattling sound when shaken or twisted. |
| bachatanoun | A genre of music originating in the Dominican Republic. |
| batanoun | A ceremonial double-headed drum played in triplet in the religion of santería, especially in Cuba and Puerto Rico, originally from the Yoruba of Nigeria. |
| goombaynoun | (music, dance, Bahamas, uncountable) A genre of folk music played with this drum. |
| timbanoun | A Cuban salsa-derived style of music. |
| bombanoun | (music) A form of traditional drumming, and an associated form of dance, from Puerto Rico. |
| bàtánoun | Alternative spelling of bata. [A ceremonial double-headed drum played in triplet in the religion of santería, especially in Cuba and Puerto Rico, originally from the Yoruba of Nigeria.] |
| candombenoun | (music) A musical style of Uruguay originating from African slaves. |
| birimbaonoun | (rare) Alternative spelling of berimbau. [(music) A percussion instrument, consisting of a gourd (as resonator) and a single wire stretched along a pole, used in Brazil, has a pivotal role in capoeira ensembles.] |
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