timbrales
Timbrales is a term that can refer to different concepts in music, depending on context. In many Spanish-language sources, timbrales may be used to denote timbres or timbral qualities—the distinctive tone color of sounds produced by different instruments. In English-language discourse, however, the closest and most common reference is to timbales, the pair of Latin percussion drums widely used in Afro-Cuban and Latin American genres. Because of spelling similarities, timbrales is sometimes encountered as a misspelling of timbales.
Timbales are two single-headed metal drums mounted on a stand and played with sticks. They typically have
In musicology and music theory, timbre refers to the quality that distinguishes different sounds beyond pitch