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Este sonido es el de una tambora utilizada en las parrandas venezolanas, es de madera y cuero. Es un tronco hueco al que se le fija el cuero con clavos. Lo grabamos como parte de una entrevista realizada por Rafael Rondón, director del grupo "El Valle". Se realizó una grabación simple con un celular Sony y luego se editó con Audacity, se ecualizó y normalizó. Ver la entrevista a Rafael Rondón en https://musicaqueatta.blogspot.com/search/label/Gente%20que%20hace%20m%C3%BAsica
"This sound is that of a tambora used in Venezuelan parrandas, it is made of wood and leather. It is a hollow log to which the leather is fixed with nails. We recorded it as part of an interview conducted by Rafael Rondón, director of the group "El Valle". A simple recording was made with a Sony cell phone and then it was edited with Audacity, it was equalized and normalized" See the interview with Rafael Rondón in https://musicaqueatta.blogspot.com/search/label/Gente%20que%20hace%20m%C3%BAsica
Type
Mp3 (.mp3)
Duration
0:08.267
File size
126.0 KB
Sample rate
44100.0 Hz
Bitrate
124 kbps
Channels
Stereo