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    African Music

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    musically through a variety of musical instruments. African music also includes a wide variety of instruments with 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

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    Ethnic Drums History

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    As An instrument Ethnic Drums has become very popular. They are also such a wide category containing sounds and rhythms from Africa and Latin countries. They tend to have the power to bring out the music in people often complementing our own natural rhythm. They liven ceremonies‚ events and entertain all over the world. The djembe drum ‚ a member of the membranophone family of music instruments‚ seems to be very similar to many other drums across Africa‚ however it does have a few important differences

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    Karl Jenkin's Palladio

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    vary throughout the piece depending on whether the instruments are in unison with individual embellishments‚ or if they are battling for attention. The piece’s rondo form highlights the individual instruments during the verses and unites the orchestra in the refrain. The refrain is identified by the bass‚ which is then typically followed by the introduction of the other string

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    Music and Children Music is a natural part of everyone and it is a life time enjoyment. It creates an atmosphere of fun‚ interaction and excitement. That is why children are naturally drawn to it. Children enjoy music as much as we adults do. I would say that the children do love music than we adults do. Even before the very young children starts to speak‚ some children will hum the melody of songs they hear around them. They also can be seen nodding their heads or tapping their feet or some sort

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    African Drums

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    October 6‚ 2012 The Message of African Drums In the African culture‚ music is a part of daily life. It is used to convey news‚ to teach‚ to tell stories‚ and for religious purposes. The variety of musical instruments is as diverse as their culture‚ but the most important musical instrument to the African people is the drum. The djembe is the most famous African drum. It is made from goatskin and shaped like a large goblet. The djembe is made to be played with bare hands. Use of the djembe dates

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    the Scottish are one of the largest migrants to join Australia. And with this‚ they have brought over a lot of their sources of entertainment‚ including their music. Scottish music is inherently made with an instrument that you should all know: The bagpipe. The bagpipe is a wind instrument (Aerophone)‚ which uses reeds and the main bag to create the sound that we all love to hear. Bagpipes are usually played while wearing a Scottish garb called a kilt‚ which is a lot like a skirt‚ although mainly

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    Mayuri Fiddle

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    Mayuri Fiddle Originating from northern India‚ the Mayuri fiddle is a stringed instrument in the form of a peacock. The instrument is considered either a vina or a sitar‚ since sitars are derived from vinas‚ both categories are closely related (Weissmann 74). A vina is a stringed instrument with a long hollow gourd resonating chamber connected to a bridge design with strings that was introduced to India from Central Asian cultures around the 13th century. Peacocks in India were seen as sacred and

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    Percussion instruments were also popular in the Native American tribes. Some included rasps‚ bells as a use of clothing and clap-sticks. Flutes‚ whistles‚ and some stringed instruments were also commonly used. One instrument specific to the Apache tribe was the Apache violin‚ which is a single-string instrument made from the stalk of the agave plant. Compared to similar instruments in Western Culture‚ Native American Instruments were constructed with different materials

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    live to conduct music. Anyone can make music but can they control it? Conducting a band or orchestra or even a choir gives you the power over what is being sung or played. Conducting is an art that paints a picture into the mind of a listener. The instruments make the sound but would not know when to play or how to play it without someone to show them exactly that. If there is but one thing that I wish I could do in this lifetime it is to conduct the “Wicked” pit orchestra. The music that they play for

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    Evolution Of Bass Essay

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    This was named the Precision bass as the frets on the instrument allowed the notes to be played with precision. This was‚ to many people‚ the first real electric bass‚ as it was the most mass-produced and recognisable bass guitar at that time‚ and still is. Its design is the most copied in bass guitar history

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