Tuk Bands and Tea Meeting in Barbados
The Tuk bands are Barbadian musical ensembles, consisting of a bow-fiddle or pennywhistle flute, kittle triangle and a snare and double he...

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The Tuk bands are
Barbadian musical ensembles, consisting of a bow-fiddle or pennywhistle flute,
kittle triangle and a snare and double headed bass drum. The kittle and bass
drum provide the rhythm, while the flute gives the melody. The drums are light-weight
so they can be carried easily, and are made by both rural villagers and
drummers using cured sheepskin and goatskin. The Tuk bands are based on the
British military’s regimental bands, which played for several years on special
ceremonies like visiting royalty and coronations. The Tuk sound has evolved
over the years and the instrumentation were mainly bow-fiddle before being replaced
by the pennywhistle flute. Tuk bands are now most common in Landship events,
but are still sometimes played independently
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