redobles
Redobles are a type of percussion sound commonly found in Spanish and Latin American music. They are characterized by a rapid, repeated striking of a drum, typically a snare drum or a similar membranophone. The effect is achieved by playing a series of quick, successive strokes with one or both drumsticks. This technique creates a sustained, buzzing, or rolling sound that adds a layer of intensity and excitement to musical passages.
The specific execution of a redoble can vary. It can be played open, where each stroke is