Samba percussion practice
Practice a bright samba percussion groove with surdo, caixa, tamborim, agogô, and shaker. Focus on steady pulse, clean subdivisions, and beginner-friendly layering.
eBatucada is a simple percussion loop trainer for samba, baião, xote, forró, arrasta-pé, frevo, maracatu, bossa nova, axé, reggae, and ijexá practice. Choose a rhythm, adjust the BPM, mute instruments, and train your timing step by step.
Four focused resources for people training rhythm, timing, and Brazilian percussion at home.
Browse pandeiros, cases, and beginner accessories for hand-percussion practice.
Browse ideas → 🔺 Triangles and bellsFind triangle, agogô, and bell-style percussion for timing, accents, and groove practice.
Browse ideas → 📚 Rhythm booksExplore percussion, rhythm training, and Brazilian music study books.
Browse ideas → 🎧 Practice headphonesUseful for quiet loop practice, metronome work, and focused listening.
Browse ideas →Click any rhythm to open the trainer directly with the correct pattern loaded. Guide pages remain available for SEO and extra learning content.
Practice a bright samba percussion groove with surdo, caixa, tamborim, agogô, and shaker. Focus on steady pulse, clean subdivisions, and beginner-friendly layering.
Train a baião-inspired groove with zabumba bass, zabumba slap, triangle subdivision, and bell reference for northeastern Brazilian feel.
Practice a smoother forró-family groove with zabumba, triangle, soft slap, and pandeiro texture for relaxed dance timing.
Practice a danceable forró loop with zabumba foundation and constant triangle time. Good for clean subdivisions and body pulse.
Train a faster São João-style groove with zabumba drive, quick triangle, and pandeiro support. Start slower and build speed.
Practice a fast Pernambuco carnival-inspired groove with caixa drive, surdo foundation, pandeiro lift, and bright cue accents.
Build a heavy maracatu practice groove with alfaia-style low drums, caixa, gonguê, and ganzá. Train weight and patience.
Use this bossa nova practice page to train soft touch, relaxed timing, pandeiro accents, shaker consistency, and subtle syncopation.
Train an energetic axé-style percussion groove with surdo, repinique, caixa, bell, and shaker for stamina and accuracy.
Practice a slow reggae-inspired percussion loop adapted for Brazilian-style training. It helps with offbeats, space, and timing.
Explore an ijexá-inspired groove with low drum, atabaque, bell, and shaker. Train circular feel and bell phrasing.
This first version generates simple percussion-like sounds with the browser audio engine. That keeps the tool lightweight and avoids using recordings from other apps or musicians without permission.
Later versions can replace the synthetic sounds with licensed recordings, add more grooves, and include microphone timing feedback.
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