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    The surdo is a bass drum or a large floor tom -like drum used in many kinds of Brazilian music, such as Axé/ Samba-reggae and samba, where it plays the lower parts from a percussion section.

  2. Jun 27, 2023 · June 27, 2023 by Hauard Corey. Imagine the pulsating rhythm of a parade coursing through the streets of Rio De Janeiro, the vibrant and melodic cacophony that is the essence of Carnival, and at the heart of that beat is the Surdo. Often referred to as the heartbeat of Samba, the Surdo drum is a fundamental piece of Brazilian music culture.

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  4. Na música, o surdo(pt-BR) ou timbalão de chão(pt-PT?), é um tambor cilíndrico de som grave tipicamente feito de madeira e pode ou não possuir peles em ambos os lados. Este tipo de tambor baixo representa a extensão mais grave dos timbalões.

  5. Su función principal en el samba es la marcación del tempo. Los surdos también pueden encontrarse en bandas militares y generalmente son utilizados para marcar el pulso binario de la marcha, en conjunto con el bombo y la caja .

  6. The surdo is a Brazilian double-headed membranophone. Its strongest association is with the baterias (percussion sections) of Rio de Janiero samba schools, and with Afro-Brazilian Carnival music from Bahia in the northeast.

  7. While one hand strikes the drum with the mallet, the other mutes and/or plays some supportive or decorative rhythms around the main pulse. Surdos are most commonly and traditionally used in Escolas de Samba where they can have as many as 25 - 30 surdos in a group of 100 percussionists.

  8. The surdo was invented by Alcebíades Barcelos - (Bide) in Estacio de Sa in Rio de Janeiro and was first used in Rio carnival in 1928, in the parade of the first ever samba school, Deixa Falar.

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