Meanwhile, a distinct rhythm of drumming for a war dance is audible in the present. |
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They even held a drumming session teaching youngsters how to play the tom-tom and bongos. |
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Freeform drumming enters to impose order upon the 7-minute walkabout as it assembles itself with subtle shadings of tone and color. |
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The meditation was conducted while listening to a CD of shamanic double drumming. |
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It uses ingredients of Javanese Gamelan drumming, Philip Glass-style minimalism and wind up music boxes with spinning ballerinas. |
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Without pause, the finale begins with strings slashing through the drumming, followed by woodwind trills and a skipping melody. |
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Practitioners of sound healing use tuning forks, electronically produced music, drumming and chanting to affect body functions and alter mood. |
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There's no moodiness here, just some great drumming from a new drummer, a steady bassline and some great guitar work. |
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Also, surprising to me, was the skill and energy of Torry Castellano's drumming. |
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It was very late one night, about two in the morning, and there was this fabulous drumming rain. |
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The reformers had been at work in the period 1807-13, drumming up the patriotic spirit of the people. |
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Ballyroan-African drummers gave a great demonstration which was complimented by Nigerian traditional drumming and dancing. |
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In this species, male courtship drumming has been shown to be an honest indicator of heritable viability. |
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The twelve drummers drumming symbolized the twelve points of belief in The Apostles' Creed. |
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When slaves were drumming and dancing in the cabildos, Spanish colonial masters thought that they were honouring the saints. |
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Between the offbeat strum, subterranean bass and rock-steady drumming, they leave gaps that other bands would nervously clutter with ephemera. |
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A harpsichordist plays Bach's six-part capriccio in farewell to his brother, but her gloved fingers are drumming on sound-boxes. |
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Most drumming mammals are rodents, but drumming has also been described in carnivores, deer, rabbits, elephant shrews and marsupials. |
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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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The Pogues were so punk they didn't need overdriven guitar, breakneck drumming or discontented lyrics. |
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You can expect to be won over with manic guitar riffs, pounding drumming, catchy melodies, and a stage presence that overflows with energy. |
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That first year there was a Sunday afternoon parade, two band performances, some novelty events and a home-grown drumming band. |
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The rain banged hard and fast on my head like a small toddler drumming contently on a cooking pan with a spoon. |
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Singing, drumming, and the hula dance are sacred forms of worship and remain integral to the daily life of some native Hawaiians. |
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The lesson plodded on, the patter of rain drumming on the windows filled the room with its soft noise. |
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Their slow acoustic strumming and clunky drumming are answered by sort piano crashes. |
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It was only natural that the percussionists who earned their subsistence by drumming in temples gradually became a class by themselves. |
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People can go to concerts, music performances and drumming workshops or a silent art auction. |
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Foot-drumming of banner-tailed kangaroo rats and the chela drumming of the male fiddler crab are percussion-induced seismic signals. |
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His deep interest in Irish culture and music prompted his research into the Lambeg drumming and fifing traditions of Ulster. |
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Bauman patently sees no place for himself in a media world that insists on drumming the tedious rhythms of consumerism into the public psyche. |
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And after the interval comes some of the fiercest theatrical drumming I've heard since Ariane Mnouchkine's production of The Oresteia. |
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Model hopeful Alexandra Khan is drumming up public support to win a national competition and become a cover girl. |
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She rocks rapidly from side to side, head turning and feet drumming upon the earthen floor while she beats a tambourine rattle. |
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The whinnying was becoming louder, and the marching was practically drumming through her brain, it was so close. |
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They deal in a tidy but dark brand of fusion, characterised by restless drumming, proggy gothic keyboards and spiky but lyrical guitar heroics. |
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With his eyes closed, all that he could hear was the rhythmic drumming of water upon the car and the soft purr of its engine. |
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Peter Bromley had the most wonderful voice that chimed with the drumming of the horses' hooves, and the crescendo of a grandstand finish. |
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Acoustic and electric guitars abound, nicely augmented by some pleasantly retro-sounding organ riffing and rock-solid drumming. |
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Natalie scowled in disgust at the elevator music that was drumming into her skull. |
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He woke suddenly to shouted commands, drumming horses' hoofbeats, gunfire and screaming. |
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It's a fast-paced, dynamically choreographed show that features dancing, singing and some masterful drumming. |
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On a weekly basis the programme consists of samba drumming, guitar and dance. |
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Also, you'll hear bongo drumming and readings from Feynman's popular books. |
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They work at festivals, so there are lots of people that can help out with drumming and energy work while they do their thing. |
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When he is not soaring off into the sunset, he can be found drumming in the band Absent Friends. |
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Workshops also took place in St Sampson's Square and King's Square, including children's face mask painting, drumming, music and samba dancing. |
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The festival would not be complete without the ancient art of Taiko drumming. |
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The energy from the land was invigorating and there was drumming in the near distance that added to the ambiance. |
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Not a success at school, he drifted from job to job before following his mother into drumming as a career. |
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The masters of Japan's traditional and contemporary taiko drumming combine physical performance and incredible musicianship. |
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As the clock strikes eight an enormous din breaks out, with prisoners banging, shouting and drumming on doors. |
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Suddenly he could hear his heartbeat drumming in his ears, muffling out the rest of the surrounding clatter. |
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A soft rumble of thunder rolled from the sky and the rain began to quicken, drumming on the roof in a strange, oddly comforting rhythm. |
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She was quite content to sit on the sofa and listen to the rhythmic pattern of the autumn rain drumming on the metal roof of the shed. |
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Her voice was quaking, panicked in a way that sent my blood drumming in my ears. |
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She hadn't been this close to him in a long time, so close she could hear his heart drumming by her ear, feel the rhythm of his breathing. |
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He scowled at the computer screen in front of him, drumming his fingers on the desk impatiently. |
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Kiara waited for a reply, drumming her fingers on the railing of the stairs impatiently. |
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She ordered a white wine from a passing waiter, drumming her fingers on the table restlessly. |
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The girl held a small, black cell phone to her ear and listened to a dial tone, drumming her fingers impatiently. |
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Karl put away the cleaning supplies and walked over to sit next to the phone, staring at it while drumming his fingers repeatedly on the desk. |
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She fidgeted constantly, tapping her foot, drumming her fingers on her leg, or plucking at her newly straightened hair. |
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She started the car and pulled into Andreas' driveway, drumming her fingers impatiently on the side of the door as she waited for him. |
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Either they were humming along or tapping their feet or were drumming their fingers. |
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I was there a minute or two, just tapped my feet nervously and drumming my fingers on the steering wheel to some unknown beat. |
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On Jan. 27, searchers recorded pairs of loud raps, as if a huge woodpecker were drumming on a hollow tree. |
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Woodpeckers are drumming, sparrows are singing, and around the North Shore people are venturing out into their yards to garden. |
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A buzzard, high above, hung on the thermals and the sound of drumming snipe reminded me that this, after all, was summer. |
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The male takes no part in incubation, continuing drumming displays over the nesting territory. |
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The next morning, drumming snipe provide my wake-up call, and, in soft sunshine, I wander down to the shore. |
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The lecture includes nearly an hour of shocking statistics drumming home the need for this massive transformation. |
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I've never agreed that you just play out the end of the season and I've been drumming the message into the players all week. |
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For drumming this lethal message into our heads media commissars are rewarded with lavish salaries, status and privilege. |
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Training was revolutionised and Hayes worked relentlessly on drumming up enthusiasm for the team around the county. |
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During the past week campers learnt the art of African and tassa drumming, how to walk on stilts and how to put together an atlas. |
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There's a few absent smiles and drumming of fingers on shopping trolleys, we're all gearing up for the big chorus. |
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Taiko is the ancient art of drumming that was performed by the Japanese on the battlefield before going to war. |
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Melodic and heartfelt lyrics meld seamlessly with gentle acoustic guitar riffs, pianos and xylophones and light drumming. |
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As evening approached, the rain persisted, streaking the windowpanes and drumming rhythmically against the rooftop. |
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While drumming, the male spreads his tail and presses it against the log, then begins a series of strong wingstrokes. |
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Do you have excellent drumming and acting skills and the ability to communicate joy, wonder and depth? |
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Specialty vocal calls imitate sounds that dominant gobblers make, such as spitting, drumming and fighting purrs. |
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Squealing keyboard lines duel with harsh sax solos, but it's the drumming that ultimately comes up victorious. |
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Dances are accompanied by highly rhythmic music in which drumming plays a leading role. |
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Other breeding waders include 19 drumming snipe, 3 pairs of dunlin and 4 pairs of ringed plover. |
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Typically, these beauties portray loas, or spirits, which will be conjured during rituals involving trance-inducing drumming and dance. |
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It manages to draw our attention to the flaws in these characters without artificially drumming up crises. |
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His experienced ears have picked up the faint, deep, drumming sound of a ruffed grouse. |
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And speaking of voodoo and santeria, it'll be a good idea to also cover the drumming used. |
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The opening is a snorty sax conversation over fast, free-swing drumming between the two tenorists. |
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In most cases, each song is given melodic depth by MacKaye's baritone guitar and Farina's stripped-kit drumming. |
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It had no sleevenotes, a token shot of mbalax drumming, and a single dancefloor hit. |
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Take the next five or six late-night hours and spend them singing, gyrating, drumming, and sweating under a polyester Beatle wig. |
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He started the concert by drumming with his hands on a tom-tom, eventually progressing to the entire kit. |
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Her heady, hypnotic drumming intensifies both the mood and pace. |
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Employees are also rewarded for drumming up new hires and new business. |
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I'm coming round to the skittering drumming on that new single. |
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The golden-haired man sits on the edge of his couch, drumming his fingers atop the coffee table so hard that his fingertips turn a bloodless white. |
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The sounds have been described as drumming, rattling or whirring. |
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I'd learn to sew properly, and I'd take up Afro-Caribbean drumming again. |
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In short, drumming can increase the presence of T-cells, the white blood cell that fights viruses. |
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Female wandering spiders use vibration signals for mate recognition but not female choice, but female wolf spiders actively choose males based on their drumming rate. |
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The show features Senegalese drumming and Wolof chanting troupe Oubekou. |
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The curlew and oystercatcher are back and the great spotted woodpeckers have chosen the oldest telegraph poles in the village for best quality drumming sounds. |
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Why would a 43-year-old man still be drumming for a punk band? |
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In an auditorium in Taipei, about 400 relatives also took part in a Buddhist ceremony with monks chanting softly and drumming lightly on wooden blocks. |
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The tradition of magical drumming is alive and well, and the effect of rhythm on our consciousness is recognized by more and more students of the noetic sciences. |
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There's wild drumming throughout, and though it'll test your patience from time to time, the whole of the CD is wrapped up in 30 minutes give or take. |
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The twins continued sitting there, their hearts drumming anxiously. |
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Not to be outdone, Adams takes over drumming duties, grinning like a loon. |
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Often nights we'd be up until after midnight with guitars, tambourines and drumming, sitting in the rainforest in our owner-built homes playing away. |
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Shipp's metallic chords against Brown's restless drumming and fitful swing are spine-tingling on Part Two, and his stately, harpsichord-like reverie entrancing on Part Three. |
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We spent the evening there, in her small attic room with rain drumming a staccato tattoo on the roof above and a small fire flickering in the grate. |
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He is really the backbone of the band, with his superlative drumming. |
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For the first time in what seemed like years I heard actual rain drumming against the roof and washing snow from the streets and reducing drifts to icy piles of dirty slush. |
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With the rain drumming on the roof, I was transported to the African bush. |
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His music focuses on the social and economic issues that affect the daily lives of ordinary people, and is influenced by the traditional mbira and drumming rhythm of his clan. |
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The Dhol Foundation is a collection of professional and semi-professional UK musicians giving the centuries-old drumming traditions of the Punjab a modern twist. |
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Fuzzy white-noise guitars collide with offbeat drumming and driving bass. |
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The drumming of his fingers matched the rain in a crescendoing concerto. |
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Ethan's drumming is less in your face than that of their departed sticksman, allowing crunching, jangling and fuzzy guitars to get a go of the limelight. |
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A distant drumming could be heard gradually growing louder and louder. |
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My earliest memories in journalism are of editors and subs drumming into the cadets the need to never assume your readers knew what you were talking about. |
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They are often detected by their foraging taps, bark prying, and drumming. |
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Evening classes for adults take place on Monday and Wednesday for beginner and advanced fiddle and guitar, and on Tuesday and Thursday for choir, handbells and drumming. |
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My heart drumming in my ears, I was still too shocked to move. |
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I listened to great spotted woodpeckers drumming on the trunks of trees. |
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It's a trio track and Joey Baron's drumming is so subtle it's like punctuation marks in the poetry. |
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As they begin drumming together, Tarik quickly discerns Waiter's inclination to feel beats in some form of duple meter. |
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In keeping with the Olympic theme there was Greek dancing, African drumming, Chinese Dragon dancing, a mini Olympics, yoga, fencing and hocky. |
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The drumming aspect has been well developed among the Yorubas, while the horning aspect is well developed among the Igbos and Edos. |
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Monsoon by Stephen Whibley mesmerised with a variety of ideas including bowed vibraphone, Kodo-style drumming and fortississimo gong. |
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There will also be the chance to try something different, including the steel drums, ukulele, Taiko, and samba and African drumming. |
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Session musician Ross Harris, 23, appeared on the BBC talent show last night where he performed as a drumming singer. |
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Thirty pupils competed to be the school's popstar of the year and there were drumming, samba and Indian music workshops. |
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Viability costs of condition-dependent sexual male display in a drumming wolf spider. |
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The day will include jugglers, unicyclists and African arts such as drumming and mask making. |
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The Town Hall extravaganza involves about 30 local dancers as well as live band Dhal with traditional Punjabi and Pakistani drumming. |
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The 12 drummers drumming symbolised the twelve points of belief in the Apostles' Creed. |
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He also led a remarkable life after boxing, which involved rugby league, arm-wrestling and therapeutic drumming. |
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Christopher Killen, 47, invited the 16-year-old girl to share a shower when he was supposed to be teaching her drumming in his home. |
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Former chain smoker Rory Coleman was in Liverpool earlier this month drumming up support for Stoptober. |
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Among the many outings and classes scheduled this winter are courses in soap-making, tie-dying and drumming. |
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A 90-hour, seven-day work week, crisscrossing the globe, drumming up support for the new venture, seems to impinge on his leisure time. |
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The effect is doubled by the addition of dubby, nagging basslines and tight drumming. |
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Loud drumming and blaring And strident fanfaring, Big banging and booming were rife in the air. |
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Naturally, the men play the set, drumming on the metal scaffolding as they climb around it wearing special grippy gloves. |
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Martin immediately complained to Epstein about Best's poor drumming and suggested they use a session drummer in his place. |
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Bonham's drumming was noted for its power, his rapid rolls and his fast beats on a single bass drum. |
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Mason's failing marriage left him in a general malaise and with a sense of apathy, both of which interfered with his drumming. |
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Daltrey clashed with Johns over the production of his vocals, and Moon's drumming was so poor that Daltrey and Entwistle considered firing him. |
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Jones' drumming style was very different from Moon's and this drew criticism within the band. |
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Their initial studio work was marred by a heated disagreement between Bowie and Cambridge over the latter's drumming style. |
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The album was the first in a decade not to feature drumming by Alan White, marking the recording debut of Starkey. |
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Arminius then left under the pretext of drumming up Germanic forces to support the Roman campaign. |
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Run by Jakki Moore, the venue also offers a series of drama, dance and drumming workshops for children. |
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His friends worked to set him on his feet by organising courses of public lectures for him, drumming up an audience and selling guinea tickets. |
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The down-low thud of the washtub bass combines with minimal drumming and washboard rhythms to form the backbone of the Haints. |
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Youngsters from across the North East will enjoy Bollywood dancing, samba and steelpan drumming and henna painting as part of the Children's Multicultural Arts Festival. |
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Traditional Native American music often centers around drumming. |
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Loud singing and drumming were also customary after a birth. |
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A paired male may drum up to 200 times a day and an unpaired male, as many as 600 times a day and each drumming can contain up to 40 strikes per second. |
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Paradiddles, I think they called them, one of the rudiments of drumming. |
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They play their own instruments in unusual ways, bouncing the bows on the strings, drumming on the soundboxes, whipping their bows through the air for rhythmic whooshing. |
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The group's debut, Coup d'Yah, unites Sharma's drumming, South Asian influences and eerie samples, with a conjoiner of the room-breaking basslines of dubstep. |
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The keys of the piano roll like an ocean swell, violin, trumpet and trip wire guitar fight for air against double bubble drumming tempest and fury. |
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Only Flyswatter, with its crashing piano chords and pneumatic drums, was stretched out for longer, morphing into a drumming relay between Everett and Eels companion The Chet. |
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But, after spotting hot dog stands for sale online, she gave it all up to sell hot dogs to the masses, drumming up a roaring trade outside Womanby Street's Fashion Quarter. |
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