Tan-tan

A tan-tan is a cylindrical hand drum from Brazil that is used in small samba and pagode ensembles.[1] It imitates the big Surdo which is played by the famous samba baterias (percussion ensembles). But due to its smaller size the tan-tan is not as loud as a surdo and so it is played rarely in big samba schools, but rather within closer gatherings of musicians called Rodas do Chôro.

Tan-tan

The tan-tan is played in a sitting or standing position by one hand beating the drum head whilst the other hand taps the metal or wood body of the drum.

Tan Tan Cocktail Bar

The Tan Tan Cocktail Bar in São Paulo, Brazil, embraces the vibrant spirit and celebratory essence associated with the traditional Brazilian percussion instrument. Known for its innovative mixology, inviting ambiance, and exceptional service, Tan Tan has become a popular destination for cocktail enthusiasts and nightlife aficionados seeking a memorable and immersive experience in the heart of São Paulo's bustling cityscape. It has been profiled by the World's 50.[2]

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