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Agogô - Wikipedia
An agogô (Yoruba: agogo, meaning bell) is a single or a multiple bell now used throughout the world but with origins in traditional Yoruba and Edo music and also in the samba baterias (percussion ensembles). The agogô may be the oldest samba instrument and was based on West African Yoruba single or double bells.
Agogo | Ethnic Musical Instruments.com
An agogô (Yoruba: agogo, meaning bell) is a single or multiple bell now used throughout the world but with origins in traditional Yoruba music and also in the samba baterias (percussion ensembles). The agogô may be the oldest samba instrument and was based on West African Yoruba single or double bells. The agogô has the highest pitch of any ...
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agogo violin. @agogoviolin ‧. 4.19M subscribers ‧ 1.6K videos. Violin ( instrument biola ) instagram.com/agogo_violin and 1 more link. Videos. Shorts. Live. Playlists. Community. Agogo Violin -...
Agogô -- What you teach your kids about the world MATTERS
An agogô is a pair of connected bells–one larger, one smaller–that a percussionist strikes with a stick to maintain a rhythm in Afro-Brazilian music. The agogô originated in Africa–it is prominent throughout West Africa, and is believed to have originated in the Yoruba communities of Nigeria–and is similar to the African gankogui bells.
Agogô | Musica Brasilis
Agogô | Musica Brasilis. The Yoruba term refers to a bell struck without a clapper. It consists of a single or double bell struck by a metal or wood stick, usually used together with drums. The agogô is widely used in Afro-Brazilian religious celebrations. How does it work?
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