Brazilian Instruments

Brazilian instruments of the IPANEMA brand are very popular for Carnival celebrations due to their high quality and ability to produce the traditional sounds of Brazilian music. Among the most outstanding instruments of IPANEMA are:

Surdos: They are large and deep drums, essential to mark the rhythm in the Carnival batucadas. IPANEMA manufactures surdos of different sizes and pitches, providing a robust and resonant sound that is characteristic of samba schools

Repeat: A medium-sized drum with a higher tuning that is used to mark signals and to make rhythmic solos. The Repinique is key in the batucadas and in the conduction of the different percussion blocks, allowing the musicians to create rhythmic and call-response variations.

Caixas: They are small drums that are also fundamental in the batucadas and parades of the Brazilian Carnival. In the case of the instruments of the IPANEMA brand, the caixas are characterized by their high-pitched and bright sound, which stands out in the percussion of the samba schools. They are played with drumsticks and are used to maintain the rhythm and give a special texture to musical compositions.

Accessories: IPANEMA also offers a variety of accessories such as chócalos (rattles) and agogôs (brass instruments that produce a bell-like sound), which complement the rhythmic ensemble and bring more sonic textures to the musical ensemble.

These instruments are ideal for carnivals due to their durability, design, and their ability to generate the powerful and energetic sounds characteristic of the Brazilian Carnival. IPANEMA has established itself as a trusted brand for those looking for authentic instruments for traditional music and dance events.

Brazilian Instruments

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