Note that the cymbals are played in unison with four other types of instruments. |
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Doug was having a good time too, every time she hit a note hard, he pounded on his cymbals for accentuation. |
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Shane nodded and slid open the door to grab the black bag containing his drumsticks and cymbals. |
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The angels are depicted as playing a collection of musical instruments, including the harp, tambourine, cymbals, lyre and psaltery. |
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Suddenly, a drum roll was heard along with the striking of drumsticks on cymbals. |
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Some people just use onomatopoeia, while others insist on miming the playing of drums and crashing of cymbals. |
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Accompanied by harp, flute, oboe, drums and cymbals, Madhavi enters and begins an invocation dance. |
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A modest drum kit is a kick, snare, two toms, a couple of cymbals and a hi-hat. |
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Making no use of the hi-hat or cymbals, Kathi's drumming is insistent and tribal adding a real primal ebb to each song. |
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This track showcased Peart's finesse on the hi-hat and cymbals while Lee pulled out his unique flamenco bass playing chops. |
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Dance music can be played by musicians walking or dancing in a procession, and it features long drums, gongs, cymbals, and bamboo flutes. |
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Drums beating, cymbals clashing, the dragons blinked and leaped about athletically. |
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The music is is characteristically punctuated with sounds of cymbals, drums and long trumpets. |
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The chants are conducted with drum beats and interspersed with resonating long horns and the clash of cymbals. |
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The drums are applied for atmosphere, creating a background packed with tinkling cymbals and drum fills. |
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Sounds of beating drums and ringing cymbals, typical in China and in Chinatowns in many countries, will fill the air. |
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The use of the four cymbals in the third and fourth movements of the work adds a dramatic and creative sonic element. |
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Two or more cymbalists clash brass cymbals together to provide the treble notes of the music. |
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Drums, gongs and cymbals are played during the dance to symbolically heal the lion and scare away any evil spirits and bring good luck. |
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They are operated by two men who are usually martial arts masters, accompanied by musicians playing a large drum, cymbals and gongs. |
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Here as the cymbals and drums make sweet music, hundreds of families gather to pray. |
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But when the six percussionists timidly clink their cymbals, it's hard to keep thinking they're high priests presiding over a purgative rite. |
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The cymbals have sounded, and one of the leopards has turned to look at a goat harassing a putto in the foreground. |
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The basses imitate the string bass, and some members, at least, have learned how to imitate the jazz drummer's brushes on cymbals. |
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A set of drums, suspended cymbals, and other percussion instruments forming the basic equipment of the jazz, rock, and dance-band drummer. |
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In Psalm 150, we find the trumpet, lute, and harp, cymbals, strings and pipe. |
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He moved with butterfly-like motions between his snare drum, his bass drums and his cymbals in a jubilant pattern. |
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The angels are playing a collection of musical instruments, including the harp, tambourine, cymbals, lyre and psaltery. |
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Rhythm is provided by drums, iron gongs, cymbals, rattles, and hand clapping. |
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Mr. Herman sits surrounded by 20 percussion instruments, including two timpani, vibraphones, glockenspiel, chimes, cymbals and sleigh bells. |
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John also plays a mean harmonica, guitar, ukulele, tambourine, cymbals, as well as all the bells and whistles. |
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A gong, cymbals, a triangle, and a timpani, as well as the pentatonic scale, create a sense of the Far East. |
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The children moved on to the Salvation Army Sunday School, where she learnt to play the triangle and cymbals. |
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The percussion group is usually made up of timbals, drums, plates and bass drums and cymbals. |
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The ceremony begins with chanted invocations and prayers, accompanied by the urgings of horns, cymbals and drums. |
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He created original sounds from his cymbals and skins using sticks, brushes, and even his hands. |
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He raps his sticks together, then taps his cymbals in a way that recalls the playing knives and forks on the kitchen table. |
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The Turks made their dawn prayers and then advanced with castanets, tambourines, cymbals and terrifying war cries. |
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Other instruments used in folk music include transverse and vertical flutes, drums, cymbals, gongs, and tambourines. |
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The camera pans right to left, over the mechanical cymbals, et cetera, on to the automaton playing the drums. |
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It's pure Guinean syncopated rhythm and choral chanting, with lots of bells, horns, cymbals and traditional African instruments. |
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Then the music began with family members taking turns to accompany the musicians with tablas and cymbals. |
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Their instruments include long wooden drums, kettlegongs, knobbed gongs, cymbals, bamboo beaters, flutes, and buffalo horns. |
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So we had a very satisfying jam, with bass guitar, theremin and a drum kit minus sticks and cymbals. |
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And then there's me, lost among the stacked clutter of snares, cymbals and a kick drum. |
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It began with brass, drums and crashing cymbals, and it skipped into an irresistible beat that was borne along by a thumping tuba. |
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Then there was laughter and well-wishing and noise-making from the hall as those outside sounded cymbals amidst shouts and jests. |
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Fast airwaves, like those created by cymbals, are not going to be picked up as much by the speaker as the low end of the kick drum. |
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The rolling cymbals near the beginning of the composition seem more anachronistic than anything else. |
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Multi-sampling includes six velocity layers for snares and toms, four velocities for kicks, and three to six velocities for various cymbals. |
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My snare drum and cymbals are the only things I spent a lot of money on. |
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This track showcased Perth's finesse on the hi-hat and cymbals. |
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He raises his fist and, to the sound of an appalling crash of detuned cymbals, smashes down on the Holy Family, scattering the pieces across the floor. |
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There's a palpable sense of excitement as the song suddenly explodes into a frenetic blast of crashing cymbals, screeching guitars, and thumping bass. |
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The cymbals are heard twice again, but pianissimo, just prior to the grand coda. |
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The rhythm section features a bass guitar and a wide variety of percussion instruments such as drum set, timpani, xylophone and cymbals. |
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Such music is varied, but the instruments commonly used include trumpets, flutes, long brass horns, percussion frame drums, cymbals, and kettle drums. |
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Both players swung hard, with a dry, brittle tone, jackhammering at cymbals that rang out fast in the room. |
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On their latest album, you will hear guitar, banjo, piano, musical saw, accordion, autoharp, and melodica as well as a mismatched array of mostly live cymbals and drums. |
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An excellent microphone for cymbals and hi-hat, the 914 is also an ideal choice for precussion, woodwind and string instruments. |
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The first thing you need to know is that traditional drum sets are made up of a bass drum, snare drum, a few toms and cymbals. |
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It's a driver designed to reproduce high-frequency sounds such as the cymbals of a drum set or the strings of a harpsichord. |
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After sounding his horn, he moved on to drums and then cymbals as he chanted softer, then louder, slower, then faster. |
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He shows off a copy of the scores used by the musicians whose flutes, cymbals, drums and pipes accompanied the Boxers into combat. |
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The praise band had two drummers, three guitars, cymbals, keyboard, and several voices. |
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We could even conclude that no cymbals can be better reproduced than through our machine. |
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This group includes both unpitched instruments, such as the cymbals, triangle, wood blocks, ratchet and pitched instruments. |
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If the overhead microphones are only used for picking up the cymbals, unwanted signal portions can be attenuated by high pass filtering. |
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In the first-aid room, I come across Evans helping four children to find the scariest way to suggest the presence of a lurking Minotaur using drums, cymbals and sticks. |
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Still more keys engage an array of other sounds, from snare drums and cymbals to awooga horns and sirens. |
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He might land his hardest accent in the middle of a triplet of notes, or rustle the snare and tom-tom drums with his sticks the way others brush the ride and high-hat cymbals. |
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The drummer rarely plays on the beat, often just skittering about on the rims of his drums, placing well-timed thumps with his kick drum and splashing about on his cymbals. |
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Often, just the snare and kick drums are sufficient, but if you play a style that uses a good amount of toms or cymbals, you can add triggers to those drums too. |
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This page is great for inspiration as it suggests ways of making a tambourine, drum, chimes, horn, cymbals, xylophone, guitar, comb buzzer and hand bells. |
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One morning the youngest children shook maracas, banged small cymbals, and danced and skipped to international music in a room lined with colorful banners and maps. |
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The title track tries to deflate its portentous musical backing of crashing cymbals and thunderous pianos with daft lyrics about needing a new eiderdown and some binoculars. |
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And, placed with care, the balance between cymbals and traps was perfect. |
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This starts with Yat-kha mimicking the horns and cymbals of the monks, then slowly builds through a stately procession to a whirligig masked stomp. |
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The melody is madly inventive and celebratory, and the singers careen around utterly at home in this mirror-world of whistles, chirps, flutes and cymbals. |
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Drumming characteristically focuses on driving rhythms, strong bass drum and a backbeat on snare, sometimes using cymbals for emphasis. |
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Crashing cymbals, inspired solos-an intense group effort. |
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Extra Dry cymbals have big hammer marks which in combination with the untreated, natural finish enable an extremely dark sound with a short sustain. |
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Some of the more common ones are the snare drum, tenor drum, tom-tom, bass drum, bongos, Latin American timbales, many types of cymbals, maracas, claves, triangles, gongs, and temple blocks. |
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The gamelans used in all Balinese processions are the gamelan gong gilak, a set of gongs, cymbals, gong-chimes, and drums. |
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In Karnataka the bhagavatar sings and narrates to set the scene for the action, usually while playing a small handheld gong or finger cymbals called tala. |
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In zouk music the rhythm was usually carried by the hi-hat cymbals. |
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The rattles of Isis and the cymbals of Brasilea nearly enough resemble each other. |
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Mr. Crump has a full, appealingly wooden sound on his instrument, and Rosetta Trio neatly frames that sound, unobscured by the spangle and hum of cymbals. |
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More than pounds 300 is thought to have been made as part of a number of ventures to pay for drums, cymbals, kazoos and other items. |
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AoMust Be SantaAo ramps up the insanity to even dizzier levels, with accordions moaning and cymbals crashing away at the speed of polka. |
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Sitting on a bench outside my apartment, she burned dry herbs, directing the fragrant smoke toward my various chakras, then gonged tiny Tibetan cymbals by my ear. |
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Pulsating beats ignited into a cacophony of crashing cymbals, pinging xylophones and halo worthy angelic harmonies. |
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Kun Qu songs are accompanied by a bamboo flute, a small drum, wooden clappers, gongs and cymbals, all used to punctuate actions and emotions on stage. |
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Blue Too requires a four-piece drum set, supplemented by a hi-hat and ride cymbals. |
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The large wooden box contains everything your child needs to start a band, including a tambourine, triangle, cymbals and two maracas. |
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The heaviest weight of all the A Customs crashes, the Medium Crashes have a cutting attack with a high pitched cymbal sound, yet shimmer with the brilliance and musicality that has come to define this modern range of cymbals. |
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Included in this selection are bass drum hits, rolls, 26⤠and 29⤠timpani, soft mallet tom hits, gong mallet hits, as well as a broad palette of cymbals, hand percussion instruments and more. |
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Discover exotic and colourful percussion instruments like the kalungu, djembe, derbouka, tambourine, cymbals and apito in this rhythmic concert experience! |
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Apols if this letter is a disarray, but my head is like a drum made of cymbals. |
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A team of princely little conductors finally has somebody more obviously qualified to clash the cymbals at the end of its orchestral embroidering. |
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Dancing to the rhythm of trumpets, cymbals, trombones, and various drums, they whirl their boleadoras as if they were herding llamas. |
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Amid crashing cymbals and actors performing flying kicks, she had to execute a 10-second hair-flinging maneuver — a circular swinging of the hair, tied in a ponytail — to express grief and frustration. |
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Prayers, led by a man with a pair of cymbals, started as slow chanting then accelerated and intensified as the sound of the cymbals rose from a tinkle to a crash before falling silent again. |
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Like whisking away a dulling filter, the vocals are even smoother, the cymbals ring with crystal clarity and the bass notes resound with rich definition. |
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Words and sentences intersperse and alternate with the sounds of gongs and cymbals throughout this fairytale poem like the waves of the sea thrown against coastal boulders. |
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In the Ninth he added a second pair of horns and expanded the percussion department to include triangle, bass drum and cymbals, all in addition, of course, to the chorus and vocal soloists. |
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Nearly all professional cymbals are made from bronze, which gives a desirable balance of durability and timbre. |
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Today, cymbals are made of bronze or other types of metal. |
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Priests and priestesses revered Cybelus as he passed through Corinth in procession in a trance uttering incoherences to the sound of drums, cymbals and trumpets. |
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The effect, of all these cymbals being struck, is of someone shouting out at unexpected moments while waiting in line — a yammer of exclamation marks. |
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The Chleuh Berbers have professional musicians called rwais who play in ensembles consisting of lutes, rababs and cymbals, with any number of vocalist. |
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These musical instruments included oboes, flutes, and small lacquered drums from Kucha in the Tarim Basin, and percussion instruments from India such as cymbals. |
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Accompanied by cello, squeeze box, cymbals and other percussive gadgets, the actors perform new interpretations of familiar fables like The Tortoise and The Hare. |
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The prayers were held at Tsuglagkhang Temple that echoed with chants and constant reverberation of traditional cymbals and the Tibetan prayer wheels. |
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Bronzes of various metallurgical properties are widely used in struck idiophones around the world, notably bells, singing bowls, gongs, cymbals and other idiophones from Asia. |
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The piece ended in a crescendo, building up to a crash of cymbals. |
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