In the video, Zalzouli adds the Brazilian pandeiro to his skills
In a lighthearted video coinciding with Brazil's Carnival, Moroccan footballer Abdel-Samad Zalzouli learns to play the Brazilian pandeiro from his Brazilian teammates.
In a playful video shared by Real Betis FC, captured during the vibrant Carnival season in Brazil, Moroccan player Abdel-Samad Zalzouli is seen learning how to play the pandeiro, a Brazilian national musical instrument, from his Brazilian teammates Anthony and Nathan. The clip showcases how Zalzouli engages eagerly as he is taught the unique rhythms and dance moves associated with the pandeiro, which is culturally significant in Brazilian music.
The pandeiro, a type of hand-held frame drum, is integral to various Brazilian music genres, notably samba and choro. In the footage, the camaraderie among the players is evident as they enjoy a light-hearted learning experience. The Brazilian teammates demonstrate techniques, with Zalzouli quickly getting into the festive spirit, playing and dancing, embodying the essence of Carnival celebrations.
The pandeiro’s prominence in Brazilian culture is worth noting, as it not only serves as a musical instrument but also plays a vital role in the collective identity of Brazilian music. The clip highlights the crossover between sports and cultural celebrations, illustrating how footballers can connect through shared experiences and foster a spirit of joy and friendship amidst their training and professional commitments.