A samba band normally consists of
Tamborims,
Snare drums (Caixa),
Agogo bells,
Surdos,
Ganzás /
Chocalho (shakers),
Cuíca,
Timbal,
Pandeiro, and the
Repinique. The band leader often carries a Repinique, as well as using
Apitos (whistles) to signal breaks and calls. Other instruments have been added in many samba bands such as
frigideira,
cavaquinho 4 stringed guitars, 7 stringed guitars and a small brass section (trumpets and trombones). As a general rule in Brazil, a samba band must have a group of a minimum of 8 singers with one lead singer to provide the vocal harmony needed to sing the
samba-enredo and other forms of samba music. A big set of samba drums, in the UK costs around £300. More expensive sets come with more drums enabling more players to join; a convenience due to how many would usually take place in the orchestra. File:Tamborim and agogo.jpg|Tamborims and agogôs File:Modern-Agogo.jpg|Agogôs File:Cuica_ArM.jpg| Cuíca File:Samba surdo1.jpg|A surdo == Music==