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List of Portuguese musical instruments : ウィキペディア英語版
List of Portuguese musical instruments

This is an incomplete list of Portuguese traditional musical instruments.
==Membranophones==

* Bombo: Bombos are large bass drums that are played in a vertical fashion. They can be up to eighty cm in diameter. Usually the musician hits only one side of the skins, producing a deep and low sound.
* Adufe: The adufe is a square double skinned frame drum. The skins are sewn together, often with seeds between them. It is held with the thumbs of both hands and the pointer of the right hand, leaving the other fingers free to hit the instrument. This instrument was introduced in Portugal when Moors invaded the Iberian Peninsula (see Al-Andalus).
* Sarronca: The sarronca is a friction membranophone composed of a stretched skin over a jug that will serve as a resonance box. Sound is emitted when a stick or a reed is rubbed against the skin.

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