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Shallow single-headed drums with a metal casing
example, in French, timbales (pronounced [tɛ̃bal]) is also the word for timpani, thus the French refer to Cuban timbales as timbales latines. In Brazil
Timbales
Topics referred to by the same term
Timbale (food), a kind of dish of various ingredients baked in a round mold Timbales or timbal, a Cuban and Latin American percussion instrument Timbau or timbal
Timbale
Type of cooking pan, and the foods cooked with it
pan). Timbales typically narrow toward the bottom. Bundt pans, angelfood cake pans, and springform pans can be substituted for purpose-made timbale bakeware
Timbale_(food)
American Latin jazz and mambo musician (1923–2000)
Latin jazz music. He was also known as “El Rey de los Timbales,” or “The King of the Timbales.” Puente and his music have appeared in films including
Tito_Puente
Topics referred to by the same term
herbal tea Cáscara (rhythm), a Cuban rhythm played on the side of the timbales Cascara, a fictional Caribbean island in the film Water Kaskara This disambiguation
Cascara
Genre of popular Cuban music
songo, the timbales were expanded with the addition of a kick bass drum, and sometimes a snare drum and hi-hat. Songo uses a Cuban-style timbale/drum kit
Songo_music
Cuban jazz percussionist (1924–2014)
and a member of the rock band Santana. Peraza played congas, bongos, and timbales. Born in Lawton Batista, Havana, Cuba in 1924 (although the birth year
Armando_Peraza
Afro-Cuban drum
often alongside other drums such as the larger congas and the stick-struck timbales. In these groups, the bongo player is known as bongosero (or bongocero)
Bongo_drum
Nicaraguan percussionist (born 1946)
July 1946) is a Nicaraguan percussionist best known for having played timbales and Conga drums in the Latin rock group Santana in 1969–1977 and 1987–1989
José_Areas
American Latin jazz conjunto
formed pianist Robert Garcia, bassist Raul Garcia, and Rudy Garcia on timbales. Their debut album Jazz con Sabor Latino (1994) was recorded as an octet
The Garcia Brothers (Los Angeles band)
The_Garcia_Brothers_(Los_Angeles_band)
Russian ska band
Ipatov (1995–present) – timbales, conga Denis Rachkov (2000–present) – guitar Danila Prokopev (2007–present) – drums, timbales Yegor Popov (2017–present)
Markscheider_Kunst
Rhythmic pattern of striking a hand-held bell or other instrument
the timbales. The slashed noteheads are muted tones and the regular noteheads are open tones. In the 1940s the cowbell was added to the timbales in the
Bell_pattern
Musical instrument consisting of a collection of percussion instruments
heads and tuned as shallow concert toms. Attack timbales and mini timbales are reduced-diameter timbales designed for drum kit usage, the smaller diameter
Drum_kit
Percussion instrument manufacturer
percussion instruments including bongo drums, cajons, congas, tablas, timbales, djembes, güiros, pandeiros, and tambourines. The "Roland Meinl Musikinstrumente"
Meinl_Percussion
American vibraphonist (1925–1982)
vibraphone, Tjader was also accomplished on the drums, bongos, congas, timbales, and the piano. He worked with many musicians from several cultures. He
Cal_Tjader
Puerto Rican jazz musician (born 1950)
American Latin jazz percussionist, of Puerto Rican descent best known as the timbale player in The Fania Allstars and as a recording artist during the 1970s
Nicky_Marrero
Topics referred to by the same term
Spanish word for hand fan Abanico (music), a drum roll and rimshot played on timbales to introduce a new section Abanico ibérico, a Spanish cut of pork A striking
Abanico
Family of musical instruments
sounds Bongo Conga Clave/Wood block Cowbell (cencerro) Timbales Shaker/Maraca Güiro Cajón Timbales, a similar Afro-Cuban instrument Surdo Cuíca Caixa Reco-reco
Latin_percussion
Type of musical instrument of the percussion family
contains cylindrical shells which can be open at one end (as is the case with timbales), or can have two drum heads, one head on each end. Single-headed drums
Drum
American percussionist (1941–1986)
pioneering a new style on the traditional Cuban timbales. Though drawing on the influence of timbale virtuoso's Tito Puente and Willie Bobo, Escovedo
Coke_Escovedo
Style of Mexican music heavy on brass and percussion
with clarinet, tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone, trumpet, trombone, timbales, snare drum, bass drum, cymbals, and güiro. Traditional Oaxacan bands use
Banda_music
1977 studio album by Chuck Mangione
classical guitar Charles Meeks – bass James Bradley, Jr. – drums, congas, timbales Chuck Mangione – producer, arrangements Mick Guzauski – engineer Stillman
Feels So Good (Chuck Mangione album)
Feels_So_Good_(Chuck_Mangione_album)
Album by Fat Larry's Band
Ronnie James, Ronnie Walker - Guitar Dennis Henderson - Timbales James Walker - Congas, Timbales Darryl Grant - Percussion, Vocals Greg Moore - Congas John
Feel It (Fat Larry's Band album)
Feel_It_(Fat_Larry's_Band_album)
Organ concerto composed by Francis Poulenc
The Concerto pour orgue, cordes et timbales (Concerto for organ, timpani and strings) in G minor, FP 93, is an organ concerto composed by Francis Poulenc
Organ_Concerto_(Poulenc)
Musical structure of salsa
examples show clave with the bongo bell and timbale bell parts in both a 3-2 and a 2-3 sequence. The timbale bell comes from a stick pattern (cáscara) used
Salsa_(musical_structure)
2018 studio album by Víctor Manuelle
Keyboards, Piano, Producer Kevin De Jesús; Bass Tito de García; Timbales Tito de Gracia; Timbales Jorge Diaz; Trombone Savier Diaz; Bongos Wimdi Diaz; Choir/Chorus
25/7_(album)
Cuban musician and educator (1933–2025)
was instrumental in advancing the use of multiple percussion (congas, timbales, bongó) all played simultaneously by just one player. He was the father
Walfredo_de_los_Reyes
Mexican and American guitarist (born 1947)
played on percussion instruments not generally heard in rock, such as timbales and congas. He experienced a resurgence of popularity and critical acclaim
Carlos_Santana
Cuban musician (1961–2006)
percussionist. He was a well-known conguero who also played the cajón, güiro and timbales. Miguel Aurelio Díaz Zayas was born in San Juan y Martínez in the Pinar
Miguel_"Angá"_Díaz
American Latin music singer
Rican ancestry. A three-time winner of the ACE Awards, he was a singer and timbales player. He gained international fame thanks to his work with the Joe Cuba
Jimmy_Sabater
1994 studio album by 8 Bold Souls
Griffin, Jr. – trumpet, piccolo trumpet, voice Isaiah Jackson – trombone, timbales, voice Aaron Dodd – tuba, voice Naomi Millender – cello, voice Harrison
Ant_Farm_(album)
Latin American dance music genre
Machito's band was the first to experiment with the timbales. These three drums (bongos, congas and timbales) became the standard percussion instruments in
Salsa_music
American band leader and timbales player (born 1935)
(February 20, 1935 – October 27, 2023) was an American bandleader and timbales player. He formed his first band, Eddie Palmieri and his Orchestra, in
Orlando_Marin
Musical instrument
Caribbean music two or three are often mounted together with a pair of timbales.[citation needed] This type of cowbell can also be played with the foot
Cowbell_(instrument)
1973 single by Ann Peebles
first, we had the timbales all the way through the song but as we played the tape, Willie Mitchell said 'what about if the timbales were in front before
I_Can't_Stand_the_Rain_(song)
American drummer
of America from Havana in 1998. He plays the batá drum, conga, cajón, timbales, and bongo drums, among other percussion instruments. Pedrito learned his
Pedrito_Martinez
1976 studio album by George Benson and Joe Farrell
Nicky Marrero – percussion Jose Madera – congas (5) Michael Collaza – timbales (5) Eddie Daniels – alto flute (1, 3, 5) David Tofani – alto flute (1,
Benson_&_Farrell
German musical instrument manufacturer
history. Some of them were frame drums, bongo drums, djembes, Cajons, timbales, congas, tambourines, maracas, guiros, glockenspiel, cymbals and mallets
Sonor
1974 studio album by Chicago
vocals (10) James Pankow – trombone, percussion (8), backing vocals (8, 9), timbales (9) Walter Parazaider – tenor saxophone, flute (1, 2), soprano saxophone
Chicago_VII
1963 song by The Beach Boys
one of the first Beach Boy songs that Hal Blaine played on, contributing timbales, but regular drummer Dennis Wilson still played. In January 1964, it was
Hawaii_(The_Beach_Boys_song)
Cuban percussionist (1948–2025)
While Changuito held the timbales chair in Los Van Van in the 1970s, he popularized the technique of simultaneously playing timbales and bongó bell parts
Changuito
Type of crash cymbal
conjunction with other percussion instruments instead of a drum kit, such as timbales, octobans, or the surdo. China cymbals may also be used for conventional
China_cymbal
Italian baked pasta dish
origins in very ancient traditions, essentially ascribable to the sumptuous timbales that Arabs introduced in Sicily during their domination dating back to
Pasta_al_forno
British indie rock band
guitar (2005–2006) Former touring musicians Vincent Taeger – percussion, timbales (2019) Jeremy Pritchard – bass, synthesizer, backing vocals (2019, 2022)
Foals_(band)
Modern percussion instrument
sturdier version of the woodblock. Jam blocks are usually attached to timbales and drum kits, but they can also be used as standalone orchestral instruments
Jam_block
2025 studio album by the Black Keys
cowbell (2, 5, 10), percussion (3), chimes (4, 5), congas (4–6, 8–10), timbales (5, 10), maracas (5), wind chimes (6, 8, 9), güiro (8); bass drums, claves
No_Rain,_No_Flowers
American jazz percussionist (1934–1983)
instrument. As a teenager, Bobo taught himself the bongos and later the congas, timbales, and drums. In 1947, Bobo started working as a band boy for Machito in
Willie_Bobo
Type of musical instrument that produces a sound by being hit
Naykheen Pogo cello Skrabalai Spoons Steelpan Tabla Taiko Tambourine Thavil Timbales Tonbak Urumee Udukai This category includes instruments that are widely
Percussion_instrument
1977 studio album by the Ritchie Family
Ralph MacDonald – tambourines, triangle, bell tree, cowbell Mario Grillo – timbales Anthony Robinson – congas J.M. Diatta – ngoma drums Charles Payne – Djembe
African_Queens_(album)
1997 studio album by Nuyorican Soul
violin James Preston – Fender Rhodes Marc Quiñones – timbales Luisito Quintero – percussion, timbales George Rabbai – trumpet Christine Reeves – violin Kimberly
Nuyorican_Soul_(album)
American drummer
percussionist of Puerto Rican ancestry. His main instruments were the timbales and the bongos. He was a long-time member of Eddie Palmieri's Conjunto
Manny_Oquendo
1984 studio album by Tito Puente
Tito Puente on timbales, vibes, and vocals; Johnny "Dandy" Rodriguez on bongos, congas, and vocals; Jose Madera on congas and timbales; Francisco Aguabella
El_Rey_(Tito_Puente_album)
1979 single by Supertramp
whistle, backing vocal, intro breathing Bob Siebenberg – drums, castanets, timbales, cowbell, woodblocks Dougie Thomson – bass guitar German techno band Scooter
The_Logical_Song
English drummer (1948–1980)
series of hardware. Initially augmenting his kit in live performances with timbales and congas as well as the cowbell, he soon settled on his trademark timpani
John_Bonham
Spanish music genre originating among Barcelona Romani
accompanied by guitar, bongos, and güiro; later groups also incorporate timbales, conga drums, small percussion instruments, piano, wind instruments, electric
Catalan_rumba
American drummer (1953–2026)
albums), Return to Forever, and The Tubes. Lewis played congas, bongos, timbales, vibraslap, drums, bells, güiro, gong, Syndrum, bata, tambourine, cowbell
Mingo_Lewis
Band members of Santana
1968 (2007) and The Woodstock Experience (2009) Karl Perazzo 1991–present timbales congas percussion vocals all release from Milagro (1992) onwards, except
List_of_Santana_band_members
1972 studio album by Mickey Hart
horn section Stephen Stills – bass Mickey Hart – drums Carmelo Garcia – timbales Fletcher Carnaby Sam Andrew – guitar John Cipollina – guitar Robbie Stokes
Rolling_Thunder_(album)
1975 live album by Earth, Wind & Fire
trombone Fred White – drums, percussion Maurice White – vocals, drums, timbales, kalimba, percussion Verdine White – vocals, bass guitar, percussion Andrew
Gratitude (Earth, Wind & Fire album)
Gratitude_(Earth,_Wind_&_Fire_album)
Custard dessert
informal presentation, Escoffier recommended the bavarian cream be made in a "timbale or deep silver dish which is then surrounded with crushed ice". It may
Bavarian_cream
1977 studio album by Willie Colón
Mario Rivera: sax (baritone) Barry Rogers: trombone, soloist Louis Romero: timbales, soloist Marty Sheller: conductor Mauricio Smith: flute, piccolo, soloist
El Baquiné de Angelitos Negros
El_Baquiné_de_Angelitos_Negros
Type of tom-tom
Workshop Rata Tom. ddrum Deccabon. Other diameters: Meinl Percussion Attack Timbales, 8" diameter. Octoban drum shells from other manufacturers are of varying
Octoban
Timba band from Sweden
& guitar Andreas Unge - bass Rickard Valdés - congas & timbales Harry Wallin - drums & timbales Michel Zitron - backing vocals Kristian Persson - trombone
Calle_Real_(band)
1979 studio album by James Taylor
Kunkel – drums (1–8, 10–12), cowbell (3), timbales (3), congas (11) Steve Forman – tambourine (2), timbales (2), Mazda phone (5), cowbell (7), congas
Flag_(James_Taylor_album)
American roots reggae band
(2004) Ikesha Johnson – chorus (Upon The Bridge) Benjamin Krames – congas, timbales, percussion (in 2007, during Mingo's break) Kelsey Howard – trombone (from
Groundation
Puerto Rican salsa orchestra band
(deceased) Milton Correa - timbales (1962–1970) Miguel Malaret Marrero - timbales (1970–1979) (deceased) Edgardo Morales - timbales (1979–1988) (deceased)
El_Gran_Combo_de_Puerto_Rico
Type of drum
for timbales can be seen very frequently, while in perico ripiao, the timbales and tambora are played most of the time by the same musician (timbales are
Tambora_(Dominican_drum)
Musical genre and dance of Cuba
Initially, they were small orchestra of two violins, a cello, flute, timbales, güiro, and doublebass. Charanga and típicas competed with each other for
Danzón
2001 studio album by Gipsy Kings
Drums - Marc Jacquemin Composer - Marie Claire D'Ubaldo Bells, Drums, Timbales - Negrito Trasante-Crocco Composer, Vocals, Background Vocals - Nicolas
Somos_Gitanos
2015 studio album by Modest Mouse
bass Tristan Forney – tuba Corrina Repp – backing vocals Jeremy Sherrer – timbales, MPC programming, backing vocals Tucker Martine – percussion Seth Lorinczi
Strangers_to_Ourselves
2002 studio album by Santana
Alberto Salas, Chester D Thompson Bass – Juan Calleros Drums – Alex González Timbales & Percussion – Karl Perazzo Congas – Raul Rekow Background Vocals – Gonzalo
Shaman_(album)
1973 single by The Edgar Winter Group
the instruments on the track, including keyboards, alto saxophone and timbales. As the release's only instrumental cut, the song was not initially intended
Frankenstein_(instrumental)
1972 studio album by the Edgar Winter Group
2600 synthesizer, piano, clavinet, marimba on "Alta Mira", saxophone, timbales, lead and backing vocals, liner notes Dan Hartman – bass, rhythm guitar
They_Only_Come_Out_at_Night
1977 studio album by Robby Krieger
Synthesizer – Sal Marquez (tracks: 1,4,6,7), Stu Goldberg (tracks: 5,6,7) Timbales – Eddie Talamantes (track: 5) Timpani – Bruce Gary (tracks: 2, 7) Trombone
Robbie_Krieger_&_Friends
1998 compilation album / studio album by Toto
Porcaro – drums (1–4, 6–10), percussion (1, 3, 4, 9), Synclavier drums (5), timbales (5) Simon Phillips – drums (11, 13) Jim Horn – saxophone (1, 3) Jerry Hey
Toto_XX
Peruvian band
included Héctor Mattos on congos, Antonio Medina on bongos, Ricardo Valles on timbales, Enrique Ibérico on bass, and Hernan Huamán on organ. When Hernández died
Manzanita_y_su_Conjunto
1972 studio album by Malo
Hammond organ, piano Richard Spremich — drums, percussion Coke Escovedo — timbales, percussion Victor Pantoja — congas, bongos, percussion Luis Gasca — trumpet
Malo_(album)
American percussionist
was playing professionally at the age of nine. In his youth he played timbales with Latin music stars such as Tito Puente and co-founded a group named
Marc_Quiñones
Musical artist
Hector Casanova (drums, guiro), Carlos Valdes (congas), Nicky Marrero (timbales, bells, cowbell, wood block), Mark Hood (recorder, bells, engineer, mixing)
Jorge_Dalto
1981 studio album by Dan Fogelberg
Kunkel – drums (1, 2, 4–6, 8–10, 12, 14–17), cymbals (4), congas (15), timbales (15), percussion (16) Don Alias – African drums (1), congas (1), cowbell
The_Innocent_Age
1993 studio album by Gloria Estefan
Ostwald – arranger, piano, producer, timbales Rafael Padilla – bass, percussion Tito Puente – congas, timbales Cheíto Quinonez – trumpet, background
Mi_Tierra
1956 studio album by Milt Jackson
7–9) Curly Russell (tracks 1–6) – bass Kenny Clarke – drums Joe Harris – timbales (tracks 1–6) Milt Jackson discography accessed January 16, 2012 Todd, J
Roll_'Em_Bags
Latin dance music orchestra based in New York City
70s (Cobo, 2004) Founder, musical director and bongos: Jose Mangual Jr. Timbales and vocals: Jimmy Sabater Vocals: Frankie Morales Piano: Hiram de Jesus
Son_Boricua
1991 studio album by Gerardo
and Erik Zobler Scratcher: D-Roc Remixers: Dr. Freeze and Angela Piva Timbales: Ronnie Gutierrez and Michael Sembello Bongos: Alfred Ortiz Congas: Alfred
Mo'_Ritmo
Vices Are Now Habits (1974) Arlo Guthrie 1973 autoharp Eddie Guzman congas timbales percussion Milt Holland 1973 (died 2005) tabla vibraphone marimba pandeiro
List of the Doobie Brothers band members
List_of_the_Doobie_Brothers_band_members
1997 studio album by Dar Williams
Drums (Snare), Hi Hat Roger Squitero – Conga, Tambourine Carol Steele – Timbales Glen Velez – Tambourine, Bodhran, Pandeiro Backing vocals by Dee Carstensen
End_of_the_Summer
1982 studio album by Joe Jackson
vocals, percussion Larry Tolfree – drums, timbales, percussion Sue Hadjopoulos – congas, bongos, timbales, orchestral bells, xylophone, miscellaneous
Night and Day (Joe Jackson album)
Night_and_Day_(Joe_Jackson_album)
Musical artist
tenor saxophone Ben Patterson – trombone Dafnis Prieto – timbales, drums Luisito Quintero – timbales, percussion Paquito D'Rivera – alto saxophone, clarinet
Caribbean_Jazz_Project
Peruvian drummer and percussionist
Bops Percussion: Alex Acuña Special Edition Congas Alex Acuña Signature Timbales Alex Acuña Special Edition Cajon Alex Acuña Signature Cajon Alex Acuña
Alex_Acuña
Peruvian musical style
are one or more vocalists who may simultaneously play percussion plus timbales and conga players. There are no accordions nor woodwinds. Electric guitars
Peruvian_cumbia
1976 studio album by The Miracles
bongos, congas Ollie E. Brown – drums, timbales Scott Edwards, Willie Weeks – bass guitar James Gadson – drums, timbales Jimmy Johnson – gong Wade Marcus –
The Power of Music (The Miracles album)
The_Power_of_Music_(The_Miracles_album)
1971 studio album by Boz Scaggs
Additional personnel Chepito Areas – congas and timbales on "Flames of Love" Michael Carabello – congas and timbales on "Flames of Love" Lee Charleton – saw and
Boz_Scaggs_&_Band
1970 single by the Beatles
effects George Harrison – lead guitar, vibraphone Ringo Starr – drums, timbales, bongos Additional musicians Brian Jones – alto saxophone Mal Evans – sound
You Know My Name (Look Up the Number)
You_Know_My_Name_(Look_Up_the_Number)
1972 studio album by James Taylor
and 4 x 8 (15) Danny Kortchmar – electric guitar (1–4, 8, 9, 11, 13–18), timbales (1, 9), acoustic guitar (5, 7, 10, 12) John McLaughlin – acoustic guitar
One_Man_Dog
Puerto Rican musician (born 1924)
the Palladium Ballroom in New York, where Tito Puente was playing the timbales. This was the beginning of his love affair with that instrument. He was
Willie_Rosario
Japanese musical ensemble
Tsukamoto(vocals) Katsumi Tanaka(guitar) Moe(keys) Koichiro Osawa(sax) Sono(timbales) Mutsumi Kobayashi (bongos and percussions) Irochi(congas) Past members
Minyo_Crusaders
1972 studio album by Osibisa
flute, acoustic guitar, Moog bass, organ, piano, electric piano, clavinet, timbales, percussion, vocals Loughty Lasisi Amao – tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone
Heads_(Osibisa_album)
1986 studio album by Dead Kennedys
performers Tim Jones - synthesizer on "One-Way Ticket to Pluto" Jayed Scotti - timbales on "Dear Abby" Cal - backing vocals on "Fleshdunce", "Where Do Ya Draw
Bedtime_for_Democracy
1970 studio album by Dizzy Gillespie
- bass Jerry González, Carlos "Patato" Valdés - congas Nicky Marrero - timbales University of Idaho Dizzy Gillespie discography accessed April 12, 2012
Portrait_of_Jenny
Polish folk band
Jan Kubek – percussions (tabla, cajon, darabuka, Goblet drum, congas, timbales) Rockhill (2004) KONCENtRAD (2007) TriÚ (2010) Live (2011) Miusjik (2015)
Beltaine_(band)
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Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Bestower of Victory
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from Middle English, Old French grace ‘charm’, ‘pleasantness’ (Latin gratia).English : from the female personal name Grace, which was popular in the Middle Ages. This seems in the first instance to have been from a Germanic element grīs ‘gray’ (see Grice 1), but was soon associated by folk etymology with the Latin word meaning ‘charm’.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Lakshmi
Girl/Female
Indian
Somebody who gives shelter, Goddess Lakshmi
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Philpot.
Boy/Male
Indian
Truth of Pure Gold
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Cool
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Pearl
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil
The One who Achieves in Life; Goddess Lakshmi
Boy/Male
Tamil
Oblation, Offerings
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