Talk:Tamborim
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Removed link cause it refer to a shop...
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Removed the reference to maracatu as the tamborim is never used in maracatu. Mona-Lynn 14:40, 21 Feb 2005 (UTC)
I have never seen or heard tamborins in Maracatu, but I've read about it, so I added it, but I'm not really sure.
What is virado? I thought the turning of the tamborim while playing samba is called 'cajatera'; just curious. Thanks, Stuart
I believe "virado" means "turned around", as in maracatu de baque virado ("maracatu of the turned-around beat").