Back surdo (L for low, H for high) R/L: accented note (right/left hand suggested) r/l: quieter note * A trill, generally three very fast notes on repique/caixa, two or three for surdos Common break specific to Samba Reggae 2 and 3 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xSXH0wFprbY is similar to JEDEC MO-293B Var UAAD-1, https://www.ti.com/lit/ml/mpds158d/mpds158d.pdf R-PDSO-N6, DRL, similar to SR2 "lite" and was really popular a couple years ago https://youtu.be/v9A9n-kMjz0?t=291 Ile Aye de Miranda breaks it down here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mmd_7p62Z18 Samba Reggae 1 is probably the most common samba reggae rhythm; it's a simple implementation. Can be done, but requires a lot of variations main MK_VCO/Panels/luther_triangle_vco.scad 274 lines HP = 5.075; // 5.07 for a single 0.25 mm² wire, reinforced insulation, conductor diameter 1.25mm.