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A typical Rio-style samba bateria has three kinds of surdos. The largest, called primeiro or marcacao, is the deepest-pitched drum in the entire band, and generally provides the rhythmic reference for the entire band. It hits the "2" of the basic "1, 2" rhythm of samba, and it also hits pick-up beats to start the entire band. The primeiro surdo is answered by a slightly smaller and higher-pitched surdo, called segundo, resposta, or respondor. I ...

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Surdo sizes vary from 16" for small cortadors to 26" or even 29" diameter for large primeiros. In Rio, surdos are generally 60cm deep. Samba-reggae surdos are commonly shallower (50cm deep). Surdos may have shells of wood, galvanized steel, or aluminum. Heads may be goatskin or plastic. Rio baterias commonly use surdos that have skin heads (for rich tone) with aluminum shells (for lightness). Surdos are worn from a waist belt or shoulder strap, oriented with the heads roughly horizontal. The bottom head is not played. Other bass drums found elsewhere in Brazil inc ...

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