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  1. It consists of a cylindrical resonator body and one or two membranes. The sound of baraban is varied with a metallic plate, or a triangle. It is played with both hands and was one of instruments of folk band. Very famous is the custom of Easter baraban sticking in Iłża.

  2. Nagara. (drum) The nagara or naghara is a drum used in India. There are several types of naghara, which is considered to be the lead instrument in mandir ceremonies and weddings. These are typically two drums, one treble and one bass and are played with sticks. In Sikh traditions, the naghara is used as a large singular ceremonial drum in Gatka ...

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    Derived from the Aramaic Bar abā, (son of the teacher), Barabàn is a term common to many languages of Indo-European origin. An onomatopoeic word (in Slavic countries it means drum), in northern Italy it takes on different meanings: Barabbas, old man, brat (barabìn), subversive, rebellious, vagabond. Name of a famous popular melody of the sixteenth ...

    Since his debut Barabàn has given more than 1500 concerts in Italy, United Kingdom, Canada, Russian Federation, France, Finland, Spain, Germany, Portugal, Austria, Slovenia, Holland, Belgium and Switzerland. The group has released eight albums and one DVD. Many tunes appear in compilations published in Italy, Germany, Great Britain, France and Swit...

    Barabàn has performed at countless festivals: Folkest ’84, Tour in Switzerland ’85, 4° Barnbacher Folkfestival (A), Tour in United Kingdom ’89, Sidmouth International Festival (GB), Tour in Russia ’90 (Urss), Bridport Folk Festival (GB), Tour in Quebec ’90 (CAN), Tour in United Kingdom ’90, Tour in Belgium ’92, 4° Festival Interceltico di Porto (P)...

    Vincenzo Caglioti: diatonic accordeons, bandoneon, voice Aurelio Citelli: vocals, keyboards, hurdy-gurdy, bouzouky Giuliano Grasso: violin, viola, voice Antonio Neglia: guitar, bandurria, mandoloncello, mandolin, voice Alberto Rovelli: double bass, voice Maddalena Soler: vocals, violin feauring Daniele Bìcego: musette, uillean pipe, flute, voice Fr...

    Il violino di Auschwitz(2024)
    Voci di trincea(2015)
    Venti5 d’Aprile(DVD, 2005)
    Terre di passo (2002)
    Bardentreffen 2014(Heartmoon Records, 2014) – Germany
    Canti randagi 2. Canzoni di Fabrizio De André(Cose di Musica, 2010)
    In Terra Zapatista (Radio Onda d’Urto, 2007)
    Think global world Christmas (World Music Network, 2007) – United Kingdom

    “…a beautiful concert … in the hands of Barabàn, Italian popular music has reached levels of the highest quality.” (Helsingin Sanomat, Finland, 1998) “The Interceltic Festival ended in style with Chieftains and Barabàn.” (Jornal de Noticias, Portugal, 1993) “Barabàn were excellent. First-rate performers, they start from a very deep research work … ...

  3. Baraban is a large drum with a deep loud sound, with bilateral tension. Musical instrument from membranephones group. It consists of a cylindrical resonator body and one or two membranes. The sound of baraban is varied with a metallic plate, or a triangle. It is played with both hands and was one of instruments of folk band.

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  5. 5 days ago · İrtənsəktən borğo həm baraban tawıştarı tınmanı. Since morning, the sounds of horn and drum did not cease. (technical) drum, barrel; Declension [edit]

  6. The sound is dull and light, and because it is weak, it is mostly played in closed spaces and room meetings. Thanks to the clamp on the reed, the sound can be thinned and thickened. The cane, flattened by a special method, consists of a clamp and a body.

  7. The entry for Bashkir барабан (baraban) lists this word as being "From Russian бараба́н (barabán), from a Turkic source." This word is widespread across the Turkic languages, and may also be of onomatopoeic origin, cf. Spanish tarará "the sound of a trumpet" (not listed here on Wiktionary, but on the DLE, in Spanish). Noun [edit]

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