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repique
▪ I. repique, n. (rɪˈpiːk) Also 7 -peak, peek, -picq(ue. [ad. F. repic = It. ripicco: see re- and pique.] In Piquet, the winning of thirty points on cards alone before beginning to play (and before the adversary begins to count), entitling the player to begin his score at ninety. Also fig.1668 Templ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hand-repique
The hand-repique is a percussion instrument originated in Brazil. The hand-repique is derived from another percussion instrument, the "Repinique". wikipedia.org
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Identify which instrument is string or percussion: Repique, Neola
Neola is string, Repique is percussion.
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Ring-repique
The ring-repique is a percussion instrument originated in Brazil. The ring-repique was invented in the 1970s by musician "Doutor". See also Repinique Hand-repique Brazilian percussion Hand drums wikipedia.org
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repicque
repicq(ue obs. forms of repique v. Oxford English Dictionary
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Repinique
It is used in the Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo Carnival baterias and in the baterias of Bahia, where it is known as repique. See also Hand-repique Ring-repique References External links Bateria Sounds Brazilian percussion Drums Membranophones wikipedia.org
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repeak
repeak obs. form of repique v. Oxford English Dictionary
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Jorge Galemire
Recordings Trelew (Central Records, 2009) Other recordings With Repique Repique (Orfeo) SULP 90750. 1984) Soloist Presentación (Ayuí / Tacuabé wikipedia.org
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repike
† reˈpike Obs. rare—1. [app. f. repique v.] ? Repercussive or repulsive action.1687 Beverley Expos. Song of Songs Concl., So the Repike Of untun'd Ears its True sounds back do strike With Disacceptance. Oxford English Dictionary
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Pagode
The hand-repique, whose introduction is credited to Ubirany, is a percussive instrument used specially for rhythmic turnarounds. wikipedia.org
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Zapateo
The dance movements include the cepillada (brushing - to graze the floor with the sole of the foot), the repique (striking the floor with heel and spur wikipedia.org
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Candombe drums
They are single skin headed and there are three sizes: piano (bass range), repique (tenor range), and the chico (alto range). A typical row of five can be piano-chico-repique-chico-piano, with the row behind having repique-chico-piano-chico-repique and so on to the last row. wikipedia.org
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Piquet
A player can only score either repique or pique, not both. Equality has no effect on pique or repique. wikipedia.org
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Candombe
This Uruguayan music style is based on three different drums: chico, repique, and piano drums. A typical row of five can be piano-chico-repique-chico-piano, with the row behind having repique-chico-piano-chico-repique and so on to the last row. wikipedia.org
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Tahona
The different tahona drums are called repique (drumroll) and fondo (background). He described tahona ensembles as containing three tahonas (one repique and two fondos), one tambora, one tragaleguas (another drum), a hierro, and a guamo wikipedia.org
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