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    Steel Pan History

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    instrument originating in Trinidad‚ made out of an oil drum with one end beaten down and divided by grooves into sections to give different notes. Though steel pans (steel drums) were created on the Caribbean island of Trinidad in the 1930s‚ the steel pan history can be traced back to the enslaved Africans who were brought to the island during the 1700s. They carried with them elements of their African culture including the playing of hand drums. These drums became the main percussion instruments in the annual

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    Daniel Drumming Essay

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    positive‚ when there is a song with a bad vibe if you change the rhythm of the drums‚ it can change the whole feel of the song. The drums are one of the most important instruments of a band because it forms the beat and makes sure the whole band is together. He says that if everyone played the drums than he believes it would make the world a better place because everyone would be less stressed and happier. Playing the drums when you are mad practically guarantees you will feel better after just a few

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    Rock And Roll History

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    During and immediately after World War II‚ with shortages of fuel and limitations on audiences and available personnel‚ large jazz bands were less economical and tended to be replaced by smaller combos‚ using guitars‚ bass and drums.[17][26] In the same period‚ particularly on the West Coast and in the Midwest‚ the development of jump blues‚ with its guitar riffs‚ prominent beats and shouted lyrics‚ prefigured many later developments.[17] In the documentary film Hail! Hail! Rock

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    Marching Band History

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    Becoming a drum major at Ohio State‚ or anywhere for that matter‚ takes hard work and extreme dedication. The drum major comes to every band practice which is sometimes more than thirty hours a week. The drum major reports to the field with the other marching band members for a home-game by 4:30 a.m. The drum major’s position is based on strict military discipline. The drum major has a batton and a high feathered hat which gives him the military appearance. A tradition the drum major has taken

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    assignment

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    in Bangladesh Course name : Legal Aspects of Marketing Course code : 115 Submitted To: Nuzhat Nuery Lecturer‚ Department of Marketing‚ University of Dhaka. Submitted By: “GROUP- MYSTIC” Name Roll No 01 .Jamal Hosen 129 02. Fariha Hasan 131 03. Najneen Sultana 133 04. Joydip Mondal 135 05. Fahima Khanam 137 06. Prosanjit Biswas 139 07. Puja Chakraborty 141 08. MD‚ Mosleh Uddin 143 09. Samiya Bint Halim

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    The Bhakti movement

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    through central and northern India‚ initiated by a loosely associated group of teachers or sants. Ramananda‚ Ravidas‚ Srimanta Sankardeva‚ Chaitanya Mahaprabhu‚ Vallabhacharya‚Surdas‚ Meera Bai‚ Kabir‚ Tulsidas‚ Namdev‚ Dnyaneshwar‚ Tukaram and other mystics spearheaded the Bhakti movement in the North while Annamacharya‚ Bhadrachala Ramadas‚ Tyagaraja among others propagated Bhakti in the South. They taught that people could cast aside the heavy burdens of ritual and caste‚ and the subtle complexities

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    Pedal Washchine

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    “Pedal Washchine” INTRODUCTION In the developing world‚ washing laundry is a difficult‚ time-consuming task that falls solely on women. Mothers and daughters typically spend 8 hours each week scrubbing each piece of their family’s clothing and wringing out the harsh washing solution by hand. Electrical washing machine exists in this developing world but they are too expensive that others cannot afford. It is known to be the fastest way of washing clothes which requires less effort. In some instance

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    history of the United States‚ his poem Beat! Beat! Drums! was also written about an important time in U.S history. Beat! Beat! Drums! is a poem that takes place in 1861. This poem describes the beginning of the American Civil War. The poem then speaks to the fact that the Civil War‚ like the music of the drums and bugles‚ affects all people. This poem is a metaphor between the music of the drums and bugles‚ and the American Civil War. “Beat! beat! drums! — blow! bugles! blow! Through the windows —

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    Bata Dance

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    The Music and Dance of Bata is a ritual form of dance for Sango‚ a deity in Yoruba land. Sango was the third king of the ancient Oyo Empire. It is a communicative dance between the worshipers and the deity. The Oyo Empire‚ established by the Yoruba people‚ controlled a wide area between the Volta and Niger rivers by the mid-17th century. The capital of the state was moved here from Old Oyo (Katunga) in the 1830s‚ and the Alafin (leader) of Oyo still resides in the city. A typical bata dance takes

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    and his given name was Er. Not much is known about the early life of Lao Tzu nor about his life in general‚ though he is considered the founder of Taoism and the writer of the “Tao Te Ching” which the practices of Taoism are based on. As a mystic‚ Lao Tzu‚ meaning “old sage‚” led a quiet‚ contemplative life. Working in the emperor’s library for many years and keeping mostly to himself‚ Lao Tzu realized and learned how to practice “the tao” or “the way.” He later wrote about his realizations

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