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  • ...the hunt, dancing and rituals, and soon became important in primitive East African culture, it still was taken seriously, and not used as a recreational outle ...It’s important to note, that wooden ‘gongs’ may often be referring to the African slit drum. In China, the t’ak was developed, which was a wooden slit dru
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  • 1. African Fantasy<br/> Player 3: Conga Drums/Djembe/Djun/Log Drum <br/>
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  • [[Drums]]: [[Snare Drum]] & [[Bass Drum]] & [[Timbales]] & [[Tom-toms]] & [[Djembe ...a. The soloist then returns to the drum-set and takes the music back to it African origins building the movement up to an ecstatic culmination. At this point,
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  • ...xpo '86. He was co-founder and the first director of the Flaming Dono West African Dance and Drum Ensemble in Toronto, a group devoted to learning and perform ...of percussion topics including North Indian tabla drumming, West and East African percussion,"melodic" snare drumming, rudimental arithmetic, creative approa
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  • Player 6: High [[African Drum]]<br/> Player 7: Low [[African Drum]]<br/>
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  • Player I: [[Log drum]]s(2), African [[gankogui]](double bell)<br /--> Player II: Log drums(2), [[bongos]]<br /-->
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  • ...[woodblocks]], [[temple blocks]], [[xylophone]], [[bass marimba]], [[snare drums]](2), [[sistrum]], [[Chinese cymbal]] <br> ...wood board, [[slapstick]], [[guiro]], woodblocks, temple blocks, [[wooden drums]], [[timbales]], [[roto-tom]], [[tom-toms]](3), [[conga]], sistrum, [[sizzl
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  • ...er solos may be traded among some (or all) other performers during the 6/8 African section ensuring that no two performances of this piece will ever be the sa ...Gong Drums]] & [[Djembe]] & [[Vibraslap]] & [[Mark Tree]] & [[Triangle]] & African [[Claves]] & 2 [[Shekeres]] & [[Woodblock]] <br/>
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  • I conduct various adult rhythm classes focusing on African and Latin American rhythm and percussion ...ng to their own concept playing techniques on djembe, frame drums based on African, Arab and South American traditions.<ref>https://www.musikschule-bad-vilbel
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  • ...enegal, West Africa. Since 1994 he has been principal investigator on the "Drums of Sénégal Project." This project seeks to document rhythms, history and
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  • ...hollow tree trunk or even on the side of the! barrel drum and maracas. The drums were made of rum and or wine barrels with a goat skin head, called Barriles ...e doubled as many times as the number of students will permit it. Tune the drums at about a whole step difference. The solo conga drum should be tuned the h
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  • === Drums === [[Field Drums]] (High & Low) <br/>
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  • ...iros]] & [[Shakers]] & [[Triangles]] & [[Tambourines]] (Mounted) & [[Brake Drums]] & [[Sleigh Bellss]] & [[Surdo or Floor Toms]] & [[Djembes]] <br/> ...nd uses many different instruments - mallets, timpani, traditional concert drums, shakers surdo, and djembe! This piece will certainly be fun for performers
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  • ...III: Vibraphone, wood blocks tuned, bongos, tom-toms(2), field drum, snare drums(2), tambourine, susp. cyms(2), sizzle cymbal, tam tam, triangle, crotales, Player IV: Xylo., vibraphone, congas(2), tom-toms(2), snare drums(2),susp. cyms.(2), tam tam, triangle, cow bells(2), gongs(3), woodblocks(4)
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  • ...oup that I was in called Joubala, with an orchestration for alto sax, West African balifon, steel pan, guitar, bass guitar, percussion, and drumset. This ver Combo Version - Pan, Cello, Bass, Drums (any combination)<Br>
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  • Drums: Concert [[Bass Drum]] & [[Djembe]] & [[Tom Toms]] & [[Congas]] <br/> ...ayers. Using a beautiful combination of Orff instruments and African style drums with sound effects such as tingshas and wah-wah tubes. All these parts can
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  • [[Category:African Drums]] [[Category:Hand Drums]]
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  • Drums: 4 [[Timpani]] & [[Bongos]] & [[Congas]] & [[Timbales]] & [[Roto-Toms]] & [ ...[[Suspended Cymbals]] & 2 [[China Cymbals]] & [[Splash Cymbal]] & [[Brake Drums]] <br/>
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  • ...ss drum]] & [[triangle]], [[temple blocks]], Chinese gliss. [[cymbal]] & 2 African [[log drum]]s & [[tambourine]] & [[castanets]] <br/>
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  • ...ng, shot footage in Ghana and Nigeria for their film, Atumpan: The Talking Drums of Ghana (1964).
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  • ...ss windchimes, steel plates, cymbals α2, bass drum, cardboard box, African drums(3)<br /-->
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  • ...ists and 2 keyboard players is score for 3 marimbas, 2 vibraphones, 2 bass drums, crotales, sticks, tam-tam, 2 pianos and 2 synthesizers. The duration is ab ...anos), first appear in my music in Octet of 1979. Techniques influenced by African music, where the basic ambiguity in meters of 12 beats is between 3 groups
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  • ...ming at the age of 12 (as a conservatory student), playing the trumpet and drums with his father in many nightclubs in Naples in front of an audience of Ame ...n treatise, in three volumes (with guiding records) on classical, jazz and African-Latin-American percussion. It was a huge international success and probably
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  • African Beauty consists of various impressions of beautiful South Africa. From a be
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  • [[Chad Heiny]]’s brilliant piece Bad Juju juxtaposes deep African grooves played on traditional instruments and dissonant harmonic material p
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  • Player 4: [[Brazilian Tamborim]] & [[African Gankogui Bell]] & [[Suspended Cymbal]] & [[Marimba]] <br/> Player 10: [[Almglocken]] & [[Conga]] (High), Large Drums (2) & [[Bell Tree]] & [[Shekere]] <br/>
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  • Player I: Bongos, snare drums(2), cowbells(2), sleighbells, vibraphone, tubular chimes<br /--> Player IV: Mokushos(5), African slit drum, temple blocks(2), susp. cymbals(2), sizzle cymbal, marimba, timp
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  • ...[Kick Drum]] & [[Snare Drum]] & [[Devil Chaser]] & [[Wood Blocks]] & [[Log Drums]] <br/> ...re". When writing for marimba I always refer to its ancient countpart, the African [[balofon]], the music of which is frequently based on repeated rhythmic os
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  • Player 12 (Optional): [[African Drums]] <br/>
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  • Player 5: [[Log Drums]] & [[Temple Blocks]]<br/> Player 14: [[African Claves]] [[Claves]] & [[Flaxatone]] & [[Guiro]]<br/>
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  • ...uld announce subjects that include from the neighbors to the governor. The drums were like the tambourine but without the jingles, called Panderos or Pander
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  • [[Timpani]] (5 drums) Player 3: [[Tambourine]] (brighter tone) & [[Rainstick]] & Low African Drum & [[Marimba]] <br/>
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  • 3. African Noel <br/> [[Sound of the Seasons (Drums, Timpani & Auxiliary Percussion)]]
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  • 3. African Noel <br/> [[Timpani]] / [[Drums]] / [[Auxiliary Percussion]]
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  • Player 8: [[Djembe]] & [[Drums]] & [[Snare Drum]] <br/> ...line from which the life, past, present and future of the Jelis (a type of African Troubadours) is built.
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