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    styles of body-movements and gestures‚ in the costumes worn by the performers‚ and in the shape and size of the drums used to provide rhythmic sound patterns to accompany the dancing. The drum used in Kandyan dancing is known as the Geta Bera‚ the drum in Ruhunu dancing as the "Yak Bera"‚ and drum in Sabaragamu dancing as the "Davula" (the word Bera or Bereya in Sinhale means "Drum") The Geta Bera is beaten with the hands as is also Yak Bera‚ while the Davula is played with a stick on one side

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    Djembe

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    When people think ‘percussion‚’ the first things that comes to mind‚ if anything‚ is snare drum‚ bass drum‚ marimba‚ and other common concert band instruments. However people neglect to realize the hundreds of different‚ unique‚ instruments that belong to the percussion family‚ including the djembe. It is a drum that has a history full of rich and brilliant tapestry of oral tradition along with generations of musicians and story tellers. Its purpose is to not only for entertainment but to tell

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    Moby GCSE essay

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    Moby – Why does my heart feel so bad? Moby is a DJ‚ singer-songwriter and performer from New York. He was born in the USA in 1965. He plays keyboard‚ guitar‚ bass guitar and drums. He has written popular dance music tracks which uses sample music from other songs. ‘Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?’ was a single from Moby’s dance music album Play in 1999. Club dance music is technology-based with the DJ playing an important role in mixing and presenting tracks. It is made up of four-to-the-floor rhythms

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    African Drum Notes

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    to become more familiar with the African cultures. When I compare the music that we are currently learning during the class with the Korean cultures‚ we also have traditional music combined with only the drum and singing called “Pansori.” Similar to the African music‚ the musicians play the drum and sing the song based on the fairytales or the legend. After becoming familiar with the African music‚ I was able to understand the difference in cultures and enjoy the African music. In addition‚ I got

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    Damask Drum

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    My Autobiography... I am Precious Ann M. Manalo. I am 13 years old and I was born on September 12‚ 1999 at Lipa Medix Medical Center (LMMC). I am presently residing at Block 4‚ Lot 3‚ Sto. Nino Villa De Lipa Marauoy Lipa City. My hobbies are dance‚ sing‚ reading online manga‚ watching online anime in internet‚ playing a lot of computer games‚ be with my friends‚ and go somewhere with them. I like making friends. I was with them all the time. My friends are Beverly Bordios‚ Ann Robelle

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    Drum Major Experience

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    Long before I earned the drum major position for my junior year‚ I had fallen in love with my marching band. As drum major‚ I was in the position to put that passion to work for the improvement of the band. However‚ as the competition season drew closer‚ I could see that the band was not where it needed to be. The marching technique was undisciplined‚ count structures were ambiguous‚ and the music was messy. It was painful to consider the trajectory of my band and the disappointing result at the

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    African Instruments

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    all over the world. Drums‚ banjo‚ and shakers have been a important key to making beautiful‚ inspiring music. Drumming was an important part of many African musical and religious traditions. The drum heads at either end of the drum’s wooden body are made from hide‚ fish-skin or other membranes which are wrapped around a wooden hoop. Leather cords or thongs run the length of the drum’s body and are wrapped around both hoops; when you squeeze these cords under your arm‚ the drum heads tighten‚ changing

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    instruments‚ specifically drum kits. We will be developing 3 new models of Fender drum kits‚ a six‚ seven and eight piece kit. The six piece kit will be made up of a snare drum‚ four tom toms and a bass drum. The seven piece kit will be similar‚ with the addition of another tom tom‚ and finally the eight piece will be similar to the seven piece‚ with the addition of a second bass drum. All drums will be sold without cymbals and hi-hats; however all will include a kick pedal for the base drum. The

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    few setbacks. Some of the things that made it a good show were the different size drums that they used‚ the cool blue back drops‚ and the music playing in the beginning. One of the bad things about the show was that the audience had to read the translations. One of the things that made the show a success were the different sized drums that the troupe used. The different sized drums were a success because if all the drums were the same size than they would produce the same sounds and the show would not

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    The Drummer Boy

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    external? Internal Man versus self Antagonist: Joby’s fear of battle‚ his lack of belief that he will survive due to his feelings of disconnection‚ lonliness‚ unimportance‚ lack of purpose‚ etc. Climax: when the general asks Joby if he will beat the drum the way he must in order to motivate the soldiers and lead them into battle‚ If he will truly be “the heart of the army” Resolution: Joby accepts his new role in the battle with solemn dignity and courage‚ believeing that he is now connected to a

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