Contemporanea
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Contemporanea Agogo Double Chrome, Pro
Available to order
£44.00 -
Contemporanea Agogo Double, Black
Available to order
£35.00 -
Contemporanea Caixa Light Samba Snare Drum, 10in x10cm
Available to order
£85.00 -
Contemporanea Caixa Light Samba Snare Drum, 12in x15cm
Available to order
£109.00 -
Contemporanea Caixa Light Samba Snare Drum, 12in x17cm
Available to order
£119.00 -
Contemporanea Ganzá, Aluminium Double, Small, 21cm
Available to order
£47.00 -
Contemporanea Ganzá, Aluminium Single, Medium, 26cm
Available to order
£32.00 -
Contemporanea Ganzá, Aluminium Single, Medium, 32cm
Available to order
£39.00 -
Contemporanea KS1 Samba Percussion Pack, 12 Player
Available to order
£680.00 -
Contemporanea KS2 Samba Percussion Pack, 12 Player
Available to order
£727.00 -
Contemporanea KS3 Samba Percussion Pack, Nesting Surdos, 15 Player
Available to order
£1,020.00 -
Contemporanea KS3 Samba Percussion Pack, Traditional Surdos, 15 Player
Available to order
£1,174.00 -
Contemporanea Nesting Surdo, 12in, Blue
Available to order
£109.00 -
Contemporanea Nesting Surdo, 14in, Green
Available to order
£125.00 -
Contemporanea Nesting Surdo, 16in, Yellow
Available to order
£139.00 -
Contemporanea Nesting Surdo, 18in, Red
Available to order
£159.00 -
Contemporanea Pandeiro Wood 10in, Hide Head
Available to order
£79.00 -
Contemporanea Pandeiro, Olympic Professional,10in
Available to order
£199.00 -
Contemporanea Pandeiro, Superlight,10in
Available to order
£149.00 -
Contemporanea Plastic Head for Surdo 14in
Out of stock
£18.00 -
Contemporanea Plastic Head for Surdo 16in
In stock
£24.00 -
Contemporanea Plastic Head for Surdo 18in
Out of stock
£30.00 -
Contemporanea Primary Samba Pack, 15 Player
Available to order
£930.00 -
Contemporanea Tamborim Stick, Single, Pro
Out of stock
£4.95
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Contemporanea
Browse our RangeContemporânea Samba musical instruments
Brazilian samba instrument maker Contemporanea has a reputation for quality, they make some of the best samba musical instruments for the Brazilian Beat.Traditional bass drums (“bombos”) became “surdos,” strapped to the waist of a marching player, Snare drums morphed into “repiniques” (a slightly longer, high-pitched drum with no snare/strings) and the 14” drums became “Malacachetas,” another type of small drum for percussion sections.