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a Latin and African musical instrument consisting of one or multiple bells that are played by hitting them with a wooden piece
What is an "agogô"?
An agogô is a percussion instrument consisting of two or more metal bells or tubes of different sizes mounted together on a stand. The bells are struck with a stick to produce a sharp, rhythmic sound. Each bell or tube produces a distinct pitch, allowing the player to create simple melodies and intricate rhythms. The agogô is commonly used in Afro-Brazilian and Latin music, especially in samba and other traditional rhythms, to add bright, metallic accents and drive the rhythm of the music. Its clear, resonant tones make it a valuable tool for enhancing the percussive texture of a performance.