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    Ghazals

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    to the eastern Islamic world. The ghazal spread into South Asia in the 12th century under the influence of the new Islamic Sultanate courts and Sufi mystics. Although the ghazal is most prominently a form of Dari and Urdu poetry‚ today it is found in the poetry of many languages of Indian sub-continent. Ghazals were written by the Persian mystics and poets Jalal al-Din Muhammad Rumi (13th century) and Hafez (14th century)‚ the Azeri poet Fuzuli (16th century)‚ as well as Mirza Ghalib (1797–1869)

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    places in China. The most popular destinations for seeing stilt walking performances are Beijing‚ Shanxi and Shandong. The Chinese and Malay outfits come from China and Malay respectively. The Malay performers are playing drums. There are at least 14 types of traditional drums. Drums and other traditional percussion instruments are often made from natural materials. Music is traditionally used for storytelling‚ celebrating life-cycle events‚ and times like harvest. As the Malay and Chinese culture contributes

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    Saakumu Dance Troupe

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    participate in the dance to express their emotions‚ of joy‚ praise and happiness. The Saakumu Dance Troup‚ (Ghana) instruments dance and communicate through music such as the African drum. There are two types of the African drum which stands out the most the “talking drum considered to talk to the village and beating drum its rhythm used while telling a

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    most of the time‚ and there are four soloists‚ the drums are just tapping‚ and the whole tempo of the song is slow. The big band also performed “The Keystone Shuffle”‚ the instruments being used were drums‚ bass‚ guitar‚ piano‚ trombone‚ and then there was a section of the song where the saxophone players battle each other .Both of the saxophones were going at a very fast beat. The next song performed was “Out of Town” which starts with the drums and guitar as bass. The saxophone player joins in and

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    Native American music‚ including drums‚ flutes‚ and other percussion instruments. Perhaps the most important element of their music is the voice. Most of the instruments are percussive‚ and the reason why is it could provide rhythmic accompaniment to singing. Solo drumming don’t use much in their music. But there are variety of drum and rattle types. Large drums‚ small hand-drums‚ kettledrum‚ and pieces of rawhide simply suspended from stakes are examples of drum types widely distributed. The most

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    African Music

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    heavy emphasis on the drum. Many of the rituals in African music are unique and you do not see much of it outside of the culture. Many of these rituals involve dancing by yourself or in a group. These rituals are usually the result of a celebration‚ but can also mean mourning. Usually food accompanies the music and dancing. During a funeral the instruments used are supported to reveal the sorrow and wailing sounds of the mourners attending. They may use xylophone‚ drums‚ and bells to obtain this

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    played by Adam Heller stood out during this tune. It was a great piece that the audience enjoyed thoroughly. The next tune played by this quintet is So Dance Samba by A. C. Jobim. The piano played by Chandler Boyd starts the tune out beautifully. The drums played by Tim Henderson keep the fast beat and tempo. The sax played by Kendell Fowler played wonderfully along with the trumpet played by Adam Heller. Both of these talented musicians stood out. The trumpet took the lead for most of this piece‚ but

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    and disintegration in order to produce a high quality HMA. The standard L.A abrasion test subjects a coarse aggregate sample (retained on the No. 19.0 mm sieve) to abrasion‚ impact‚ and grinding in a rotating steel drum containing a specified number of steel spheres. As the drum rotates‚ a self-plate picks up the sample and the steel spheres‚ carrying them until they are dropped to the opposite site of the

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    Summary: The Offspring

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    Rock and Roll. The Offspring is a band that predominantly thrived in this genre in the late nineties. The band has had serval different members‚ but the current members of The Offspring include: Greg Krisel on the bass guitar‚ Pete Parada on the drums‚ Kevin “Noodles” Wasserman on the lead guitar‚ and Dexter Holland on the vocals. The bands released their songs on behalf of Columbia Records. The Offspring a band that holds special attributes of the Alternative Rock genre but they also have differing

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    African Street Festival

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    many types of drums. Each instrument looked custom made‚ with different patterns and sounds for each one. In another area of the festival‚ there was also an interactive drumming demonstration‚ where people can sit and learn beats and techniques from an instructor. It was interesting to watch‚ and it was enjoyable to see someone teaching another person about their culture through the music and beats. He mentioned that a drum can “speak”‚ as well as showed people that they can use the drum to transform

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