Musically the main ingredients are guitar, drums and keyboard, plus didgeridoo and clapsticks. |
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Get Back pumps along on a resonant thrum of drums and chiming rhythm guitar. |
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To the fiercely rhythmic sound of drums and whistles, the young bloods of the village lined up in a column three-deep. |
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Generally speaking, for most rock or jazz sounding kick drums you are going to want to use beaters with felt on the ends. |
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The band has a tight grip on melody, mixing dreamy guitar work with crashing drums and painfully self-aware lyrics. |
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In the distance, you hear the throb of drums from a workshop or a spontaneous drum-jam. |
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Their instruments include a full drum set, surdo, or Brazilian bass drum, conga drums, bells and ganzas or shakers. |
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An optical wipe introduces the second section, also accompanied by drums but this time at a beating-heart tempo. |
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Favoured instruments include the hurdy-gurdy, dulcimer, recorders, zither, guitars and drums. |
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The drums will then be covered by several impervious layers before a covering of soil to ground level. |
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Yet just months later there's a so-called new breed of machine that will wash your whites and your coloureds at the same time, in separate drums. |
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Their instruments include long wooden drums, kettlegongs, knobbed gongs, cymbals, bamboo beaters, flutes, and buffalo horns. |
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For the next few days I worked on packing up snare drums, clarinets, reeds and so many other things. |
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The Beast isn't even an electronic record as such, as Michel records himself on guitar, drums, melodica, horns, reeds, keys, the list goes on. |
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Off to the side, a man with a worn brown blazer and wild hair turns in slow circles and drums in the air. |
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The drums scatter while a trembling, funky bass-riff lays the ground work for the string section to lead. |
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There was another set of timpani, another bass drum, side drums, castanets, two xylophones, and, if I recall correctly, tubular bells as well. |
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The skip containers will be used mainly for garden refuse and rubbish which does not generally fit in the normal green drums. |
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The musicians arrived and began to strike up the lively harps, lutes, joyful drums and gay flutes. |
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This would give students the added opportunity to practice mock performances with bass and drums. |
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They show the children how to make simple musical instruments such as zithers, drums, and lagerphones. |
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Our sound features sax, clarinet, violin, synthesiser, guitar, bass, drums and four vocalists. |
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First the xylophonic tinkering, then the thunderous drums, instantly knock you out. |
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The drums lightly tap, the second guitar plays the main melody, and the bass doubles the second guitar. |
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Percussion is composed of sleigh bells, tambourine, xylophone and kettle drums. |
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I would say it's because there are just nothing but the powerful instruments of bass guitar and the drums. |
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He also hits the keyboards, drums, bass guitar, and pitches in on background vocals. |
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After the evening meal, he and his friends turned over their food bowls to make drums. |
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Andy, who also played the drums and keyboard, had suffered from asthma and a nut allergy since the age of three. |
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As pipes and drums played a melancholy lament the Queen was deep in thought. |
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In Asia today these drums are often associated with Indus Valley script, its secrets remaining a mystery. |
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Nearby, there could be drums containing potassium, nickel, barium or a little bit of manganese leaching into the pretty stream. |
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It combines live didgeridoo, bass theremin and hand drums with electronic sequences and loops. |
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To learn the drums, he tried playing along to records, a method he admitted hating. |
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Tasha-Ray rips on guitar, her sister Lacey-Lee is a kick-butt keyboardist, Louise jams bass and Kim bangs it out on drums. |
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And, bang on cue, Barry strode on to stage dripping blood, sat down at the drums and started to play. |
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Capoeira is a Brazilian martial art that incorporates hand drums and looks more like a dance. |
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The combo of bongo drums and some sharp scratching from DJ Kilmore was pretty impressive. |
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A wooden pont on empty oil drums has been constructed alongside the boathouse and ferries workmen across to the central fountain. |
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It also has a small number of strings and a sizable percussion section which includes marimbas, steel drums and an African drum called a Djembe. |
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We use triggers, calls from the drums or the trumpets, like with mariachis. |
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Salsa without drums and horns, tejano without accordion and guitars, mariachi without trumpets would become something else. |
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I played a little trombone and drums, and was the leader of the 72-piece marching band that we had. |
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Some of today's Grenadian American calypso bands also use electric guitars, maracas, and steel drums. |
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The sound of bagpipes, steel drums and the Beatles filled the air as 18 colourful floats and walking groups wound their way through the streets. |
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The traditional instruments are bagpipes, reed flutes, drums, and wind instruments. |
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At that time, oil was filled in steel drums and taken by locomotives to the end of the jetty before being loaded on sloops and schooners. |
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Steel drum music originated when members of traditional African percussion bands began using discarded oil drums. |
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Have you watched the young men perform the Manipuri dances with their drums? |
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No drums or foot stomps, just rusty voice, guitar, banjo and the occasional synth sound. |
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The Montrealer's solo work is acoustic guitar-based with support from bass, drums, mandolin, strings and spare harmonies. |
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We'll start with a riff on a guitar, mandolin, bass or drums, and work it up from there. |
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Those who ventured outside the convention halls to enjoy the warm weather and the view of Vancouver's scenic waterfront heard the drums. |
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But this didn't stop her from moving to the beat of the driving conga drums as my brother taught us to mambo in our living room. |
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Mandolins, vibraphones, live and processed drums, saxophones, and flutes all coalesce together into a simple, transparent atmosphere. |
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All year long the war drums have been beating an insistent tattoo but recently the rhythm seemed to be leading nowhere. |
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My people lived in tarpaper shacks with plywood siding and five-gallon drums for heat. |
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The impressive cast of 18 dancers and drummers combine pantsula and tap with Tswana and gumboot dancing and the rhythmic beat of drums. |
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With lifeless voices, singers march through the streets, striking bells and tapping on drums made of buffalo skin. |
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The drums are magnificent and each guitar is perfectly layered, in what turns out to be the best sound of the night. |
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Precisely because tango music is devoid of drums it makes it a perfect vehicle for remixers to superimpose beats and drum patterns. |
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Three chords, the right amount of carelessness in the attitude and those irresistible tambourines with the drums make them deserved hit singles. |
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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 album is a bombardment of autotuned vocals with loud drums and techno beats. |
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For Line of Fire, he sets up a jazzy shuffle on the drums while a lone guitar twangs thousands of feet below. |
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Crew members prepare to race in the Dragon Boat Festival while drummers beat their drums. |
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In my first band, Bored Games, Wayne the bass player already had a bass guitar, and the drummer had some drums. |
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Great drummers understand that drums are not only a rhythm instrument, that they are melodic as well. |
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Gallo started her career in 1985 at Woya, a highlight of Cameroon's musical calendar, opening her concerts with talking drums and ringing a bell. |
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The first part is African, with talking drums and at least one African language sung. |
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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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Special students, myself included, dressed in matsuri coats and played the large taiko drums, while others placed samisen and fue for the crowds. |
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We were given drums, triangles, maracas and tambourines to experiment with. |
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Perhaps I am not as much of an audiophile as you, but I had no trouble distinguishing guitars, drums, saxophone and vocals. |
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The primary instruments are drums but lutes, woodwinds, and thumb pianos are also used. |
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Thunder continued to rumble ominously overhead, like some great sky god beating out a war march on giant, distant drums. |
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The ruffle on drums and the flourish on bugles are sounded together, up to four times depending on the prominence of the deceased. |
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More than 100 years old, these drums are one of many artifacts that embody the spirits of Asante culture. |
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Even if you have a problem with all of the arty pretension, there's some great drums at the very least. |
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Eventually the drums and bass drop out completely, and we're left with dual arpeggiating guitars gently supporting a relaxed sax melody. |
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Learn how to play a six stroke roll on the drums in this free video music lesson. |
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The print engine is designed linearly, with paper running from front to back under the four print drums. |
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The play their own unique style of melodic lo-fi indie rock, with flowing guitar lines, soft vocals and fat drums and bass. |
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The lighting and effects were beyond imagination, and the massive strobes surrounding the drums could have had me in a fit. |
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There are 230 drummers, mostly banging on riempie drums, with a core unit of 15 bigger djembe drums carrying the sound. |
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The truck was riddled with shrapnel holes and shards had punctured the fuel drums of two Challenger tanks. |
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Her ethereal vocals soared over a backdrop of lush guitar licks, deep bass and softly crashing drums during their stunning half-hour set. |
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Three empty five-gallon plastic drums containing residues of oil and antifreeze were abandoned nearby. |
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The atmosphere reverberated with the sound of conch shells and temple drums. |
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Shepherds, who tended their sheep in the forests, used to beat drums to ward off wild beasts from preying on the cattle. |
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There's keyboard, bass guitar, drums, two trumpets, two trombones, timbales, conga and two backing vocals. |
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Reflexite makes retroreflective materials for use in work-zone signing and on garments, drums, cones, and other equipment. |
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This beating of retreat was later extended to include the whole corps of drums with fifes, pipes or bugles. |
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Fifty-five-gallon oil drums are cut to various depths that determine pitch and resonance of high tenors to deep bass. |
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The percussion group is usually made up of timbals, drums, plates and bass drums and cymbals. |
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Carving is also applied to the production of staves of traditional office, drums, dolls, and game boards. |
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The drums and the meandering lead guitars merge so well with the rich vocals of the lead singer. |
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Dave wrote the songs and played lead guitar, and we had rhythm guitar, bass, and me on drums. |
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The drums are not just used as a way of keeping time with the song, but actually as a lead instrument. |
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As I said before, the drums and bass were often the lead instruments of the band. |
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The wall-of-sound of guitars and drums sounds merely like ornament to a lazily crafted song. |
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He condemns the tilt towards blind patriotism, but what are the interests behind the beating of the war drums? |
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Each track seems to be accented with an exotic instrument like the Indian drum, bass conga, Moroccan clay drums, and the wah-wah bass. |
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Musicians experimented with uniting rock drums with jazz, introducing the wa-wa pedal, and fusing jazz with classical music. |
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Her guitar is now amped up and she fronts a sizzling band with a pair of electric guitars, a throbbing amplified bass, drums and a girl singer. |
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Powerful drums in time like a metronome lead the way for trashy angular bass lines and wry energetic vocals. |
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These movements are accompanied by the sound of wild beating of drums, which again hasn't changed since time immemorial. |
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He showed me large drums for storing vacuumed debris to be used in combination with huge bags of different absorbents. |
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It is not a membranophone like other drums because it does not have anything stretched over it, like a skin or paper. |
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The Burr and Burton Academy band, crisp in summer whites accented with mountain green, contributes brass, drums, and horns. |
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Drums are examples of membranophones, and cultures from all over the world have created different types of drums. |
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He's always had a gift for melody and texture, obviously, but how these components work against his drums is what I'm always listening for. |
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Castro, at the drums, has propelled the famed High Sierra Jazz Band for almost two decades. |
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The thick guitars and heavy-hitting drums may sound exactly like every other hard rock band in the Top 40, but that's the point. |
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For the first half of this season, the groups could not bring drums, flags and other forms of celebratory tifos to away games. |
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The verbal announcement of auctions by beadles, often accompanied by bells and drums, was common in both town and country. |
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The friend, in an awkward attempt at ingratiation, plays for her a tape of him amateurishly playing the drums with his band. |
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Without a word we climb down into the water and swim underneath the raft, between the orange plastic drums. |
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A raggle-taggle clamour of children curls by, banging homemade drums and startling an old man who has been praying into his wrinkled brown hands. |
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Each man would throw his rifle in the air, catch it with one hand, fire one round and stamp feet, synchronising with the drums. |
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Among the heavy drums he sat and played the bazooka, played the sweet bazooka. |
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The children were able to dip into various craft activities, such as making didgeridoos, rain sticks, dream catchers and drums. |
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Musical groups danced the samba all the way, beating bongo drums and shaking tambourines. |
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Traditional instruments such as the yidaki and bilma are juxtaposed with electric guitars, bass, keyboards and drums. |
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Forty-four gallon drums of chemicals shot more than a hundred metres high, landing up to 400 metres away. |
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The mixture is then removed from the fermentation drums whereafter it is placed in distilling kettles. |
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His music is an accessible blend of African drums, mouth harp, flute, kalimba, kora and several other instruments. |
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In the past farmers scared off elephants by beating drums or cracking whips. |
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Trumpets and whistles competed with the sound of African drums as the noisy march made its way through the city centre. |
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Among the principal musical instruments are tam-tams, pottery drums, goat-horn whistles and flutes, and gourd-cala-bash horns. |
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The Carib Indians used kapok for drums and canoes but otherwise sheathed their axes in regard to the tree. |
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Their size certainly belies their power as the pair make an almighty racket with just drums and guitar. |
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More commonly, cowhorn rattles with wooden handles and water drums were used. |
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Many handmade instruments include whistles, drums, rattles, and stringed instruments. |
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The boar could hear the sounds too, the rattling drums, the subtle bass, and the spiraling, convex echo guitar. |
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The thunder of the drums rang out around Newbridge town centre on Friday night, sounding the start of Bealtaine, the town s annual arts festival. |
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On the opposite side of the circle, a man and a woman dressed in white are banging out frantic beats on African drums and tambourines. |
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Traditional instruments, such as the thumb piano and various drums, are often used to accompany singers and dancers. |
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I can skip the searching process now and just grab a guitar, bass, keys or drums and lay it down. |
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The wall was twelve barrel widths in length, so when my grenade went off, two columns of the drums went flying in all directions. |
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These dances are very lively and use the traditional instruments of drums, an instrument similar to a xylophone, and a thumb piano. |
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Thirty seconds later and the noise is obliterated by keyboards and electronic drums. |
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By the late 1990s, electric guitars, keyboards, and snare drums were common in urban areas. |
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Instrumentally, it's a cacophonous blend of drums, percussion, bass, keyboards and electronics. |
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Now, they may play modern musical instruments such as drums and keyboards in the gamelan orchestra. |
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In trademark whiteface and Buster Keaton regalia, Viglione pummeled his drums in a murderous rage, while Palmer's full, rich voice created a palpable drama. |
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The beating of drums coupled with notes from the trumpet rent the air. |
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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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Bags of pasta, bowls of lemons, and five-gallon drums of organic olive oil are artfully laid out to entice diners. |
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It was one night, with Tony Williams on drums and, I think, Richard Davis on bass. |
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The NYPD Emerald Society pipes and drums struck up a slow march and the procession began the journey to the cemetery. |
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The horns front a rhythm section that includes three percussionists armed with congas and bata drums, with no piano or guitar in the middle to mediate. |
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By the time the song proper kicks back in towards the end, everyone has melted so thoroughly that those upbeat horns and charging drums are actually a shock. |
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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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Two leather-topped tables, which look a bit like African drums, by Ronan and Erwin Bouroullec hold keepsakes and collectibles. |
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In modern Africa large oil drums are often adapted for the purpose. |
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Modern farming generates a significant amount of waste such as fertiliser bags, silage wrapping, barrels, scrap metal fencing wire drums and strings from bales. |
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Perhaps Nigeria's most popular form of music is juju, which uses traditional drums and percussion instruments to back up vocals and complicated guitar work. |
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White fumes rose from tear gas fired by the French, and black smoke billowed from a roadblock of burning metal drums set afire at the base gates by the loyalists. |
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The opening song places keening flutes and whispered vocal over an insistent pulse of clay drums and thumb pianos, punctuated by occasional bursts of talking drum. |
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And men beat on basins, tin pans, bass drums, and kettledrums. |
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The drums quickly kick in with a fast snare and an even faster kick drum. |
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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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Another ballad adopts plucky strings, airy keyboard and light drums. |
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He soon began playing drums, before moving on to playing Pink Floyd tunes on the piano, and dabbling in synthesizers. |
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It's got a solid bass riff, punchy drums and ear-catching sampled refrains, but could use either a melody or some rapping out front to give it focus. |
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The band's tempos now surpass dirge-speed and their ever-reverberant arrangements have grown to include drums, banjo, pedal steel, Wurlitzer and, on one song, a choir. |
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This type of music is made by bands of up to and including seven hundred members, ninety percent of whom play garbage cans as drums or some sort of garbage filled Xylophones. |
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The album opens with shimmering, aquatic xylophones before the drums crash in with a fractured march, and a woozy bass spills like a cloud of ink all over everything. |
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The instruments included three rhythm sections, bongo drums, piano, a full complement of brass, saxophones, flutes, clarinets, guitars and even two bassoons. |
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But they had not quit and here they now were as the Emerald Society Pipes and drums came into the Garden. |
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But, like a traditional shaman, Coltrane clearly believed that the drums served as a springboard to a higher order of engagement. |
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A few moments later, the drums rumbling as we began the march back to the theatre, a gang of cowboys appeared and began roping our walking gents with their lassos. |
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On the heels of a serpentine bass clarinet solo, the piece ends with sax, trombone, and clarinet wailing against a massive brew of drums, congas, and bass. |
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I'm the only one with the garage, drums, amps and microphones. |
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Lauper has performed on a number of instruments including guitar, dulcimer, zither, recorder, bass recorder, omnichord, banjo, ukelele, tin whistle, and drums among others. |
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The listener is treated to a rousing melodic duel between sax and lead guitar against a rhythmic bedrock of staccato bass, drums, and the newly added second guitar. |
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Below, the native camp resounded with the drums of the triumphant, the low booms and higher pitched taps coming quickly of an aural celebration amid the jungle groves. |
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The joints had to be as strong and flexible as the pipes themselves, and able to stand the stress of being coiled with the pipes onto large drums. |
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Yearning guitar licks, frenetic scratching, and bombastic drums are the order of the day on nearly all of the tracks giving the album both a cohesive and monotonous feel. |
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In addition to the normal guitars, drums etc, roadies also brought out a number of tree branches, which were dotted liberally around the stage, giving it a pastoral feel. |
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Queens-native Fran Drescher is known for her nasal voice, but when the actress laughs, ear drums truly feel the effects. |
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In Berlioz, he planted the two harps in front of the orchestra, on either side of his rostrum, and banished bells and drums to the unseen backstage. |
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Deep in the quiet art kingdom, visitors may be summoned by the loud sound of beating gongs and drums to an open-air stage, where local artists perform the drum dance. |
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The presence of a hammer dulcimer, along with the more typical guitar, bass, and drums, is what sets Tulsa Drone's sound apart from other arty ruralists. |
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It was one spectacular show, I really enjoyed the opening tableaux and display, showcasing three thousand years of history, the highlights being the drums and the statues. |
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The talking drums of Africa speak volumes of a tradition and culture that transcends time, as important, says the king, in the 21st century as it was once upon a time. |
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In Europe, evidence for the use of drums is hazy before the 13th century, when small kettledrums and tabors of Arab or Saracen origin were brought back from the Crusades. |
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Yep, aggressive lyrics and guitar riffs, all backed by the trademark thumping drums, with only moments of calm to provide a respite from the headbanging. |
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Men walking along with oil drums for shoes, and others crossing the stage in tea chests are just some of the funny and wild ideas with which this show is crammed. |
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I too was intrigued by their charisma and their willingness as a rock group to bring out two sets of bongos and a mandolin amidst their guitars and drums. |
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He also has an ear for sampling, using horns and steel drums as needed. |
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The main sounds that are obvious on this record are human voice, guitars, slide guitars, banjos, hurdy gurdies, and tuned drums that sound like djembes or tomtoms. |
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Acoustic drums, n'goni and balafon, as well as the man's own rich voice, lock in so smoothly with the tasteful studio smithery of Yves Wernert that the contrast vanishes. |
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Beginning with DJ Olive's wavering synthetic tones, shouts, drums and scratching follow to form a sonic melee with an appreciable sense of forward motion. |
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All are of a pastel shade, beautifully played by a quintet of bandoneon, clarinet, piano, bass and drums, one that includes Dino Saluzzi and Kenny Werner. |
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The baseline is a humble, positive uplifting of Shona culture and values, which is why guitars, drums and horns take a back seat to the unassuming little mbira finger piano. |
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Davis chose at this time to meld together some of the primal, guttural aspects of rock, particularly in the bottom end, rhythms, drums and the bass. |
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He is not only a good sport, he is a good, kindhearted man, and he once sat in on drums with ZZ Top. |
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Massed pipes and drums from 14 regiments accompanied the gun carriage bearing the Queen Mother from Westminster Hall to the Abbey in a moving spectacle of pomp and pageantry. |
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I go up there and there are about eight or 10 of the beautiful Tahitian girls, and I was there all night with Marlon beating the drums while they danced. |
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But Trio AAB, with guitarist Kevin Mackenzie and twins Phil and Tom Bancroft on sax and drums, were in superb form. |
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At music classes I learned to play the baritone horn, the drums and the guitar which has become my first love. |
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The difference is they play their own music on instruments ranging from tambourines to marching marimba bells or snare drums. |
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Tenor drums in their modern form are a relatively new addition to the pipe band. |
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It's not easy to get down with a group in which every instrument except the drums is doing it's own thing. |
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In the early days of pipe bands, rope tension snare drums were common, but as the technology evolved, so did the music. |
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Their palette was covered with heavily effected guitars, synthetic loops and samples, electronic drums, and cold industrial sound effects. |
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Mr Norris, of Stobs, near Hawick, in the Scottish Borders, died after becoming infected with anthrax spores from African drums. |
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The British Army runs its own pipes and drums training facility, the Army School of Bagpipe Music and Highland Drumming, in Edinburgh, Scotland. |
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There was no flourish of trumpets and drums to send us off, no cheering crowds. |
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As a result, in addition to being musicians, members of the pipes and drums must also be qualified fighting soldiers. |
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The regiment's pipes and drums wear the MacDuff Ancient Tartan and doublets of piper green with white facings. |
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The pipes and drums have distinguished themselves, most recently winning the award for Album of the Year at the 2009 Classical Brits. |
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On a scrabbly patch of land outside the shack, oil drums stand on open fires. |
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The beat of the large drums, and the raising of the Nishan Sahib, meant that the singhs were on their way. |
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Dar Onboz co-founder Sivine Ariss sits to one side, conjuring a mellow soundtrack from thumb pianos, coconut shells and drums. |
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However, Copeland broke his collarbone in a fall from a horse and was unable to play the drums. |
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A captain's guard marched before the corpse, the captain of it in the rear, the firelocks reversed, the drums beating the dead march. |
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Moon further strengthened the reversal of traditional rock instrumentation by playing lead parts on his drums. |
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He keeps his feed in steel drums to prevent the mice from chewing holes in the feed-sacks. |
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In 1996, Townshend, Entwistle and Daltrey performed Quadrophenia with guests and Starkey on drums at Hyde Park. |
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Daltrey toured that year with Entwistle, Zak Starkey on drums and Simon Townshend filling in for his brother as guitarist. |
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Maurice Gibb played bass guitar, acoustic guitar, lead guitar, harmonica, piano, organ, mellotron, keyboard, synthesizer and drums. |
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The group consisted of 20 boys and girls aged from nine to 13, who played improvised instruments and harmonicas, drums and tin whistles. |
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Albannach has gained recognition for their distinctive combination of pipes and drums. |
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Cherise Adams-Burnett is the vocalist and the band also includes Scottish Young Jazz Musician of 2014, Jonathan Silk on drums. |
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The Helix Spiral features a 620mm wide stainless steel mesh product conveyor belt and two rotating drums, each with 10 spiraling tiers. |
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The music culture of Greenland also includes traditional Inuit music, largely revolving around singing and drums. |
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We have noises made from rubber hoses and lads come clomping onto stage with oil drums for boots and sticks to thwack them with. |
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The matches attracted large numbers of spectators who sang, played drums and danced in support of their favourite wrestlers. |
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Japanese oak is used in the making of professional drums from the manufacturer Yamaha Drums. |
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Dynamics are used extensively for vocals, drums, and 'micing up' amplifiers such as guitar amps but they can be used for almost any application. |
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During his backstage theatre job, Sellers began practising on a set of drums that belonged to the band Joe Daniels and his Hot Shots. |
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The bass guitar works in conjunction with the drums, occasionally playing riffs, but usually providing a backing for the rhythm and lead guitars. |
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Barman, class of '03, teaches percussion and plays drums in the folk-rock band. |
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Sixtyfours are a four-piece band featuring lead vocalist Alex Curtis, guitarist Ollie Reece, David Mulcahy on bass and Jason Nicholl on drums. |
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There will also be a bagpiper and Corps drums to provie musical entertainment and a large screen showing films. |
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Corbyn's politics are fed by anger at austerity, the rightward drift of British politics and the incessant war drums. |
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Historically, seismograms were recorded on paper attached to rotating drums. |
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Players increase their fans by strumming along to the chords on the lead, rhythm or bass guitars, as well as keeping the beat on the drums. |
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When it sells guitars, bass guitars, drums and keyboards, the Guitar Center gives a coupon for a free lesson at The Lesson Factory. |
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The group takes its name from Bata drums, a family of three drums used as ceremonial instruments in Cuba but are rooted in Nigeria. |
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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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Former national service soldiers marched with drill-like precision to kettle and bass drums and kazoos. |
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And no self-respecting North East pit village or housing estate was without its own band of marching drums and kazoos. |
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The three members reunited again on 14 May 1988, for the Atlantic Records 40th Anniversary concert, with Bonham's son Jason on drums. |
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Page wanted to form a supergroup with him and Beck on guitars, and the Who's Keith Moon and John Entwistle on drums and bass, respectively. |
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It includes a heavy-duty angle iron stand, magnetic starter, filter efficiency gauge, two 55 gal steel drums and an internal silencer. |
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The duke made clear to Handel that the King George II had a preference for only wind instruments and drums. |
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Around 500 Liverymen dressed in royal blue robes and straw boaters re-enacted an 11th Century right to the sound of drums. |
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The added bonuses are the bass and production of Marcus Miller and the drums of former Yellowjacket Marcus Baylor. |
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I thrill to the skirl of the bagpipes and the whump, whump, whump of the big bass drums. |
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The group played huge drums placed overhead, along with flutes and a kotolike zither. |
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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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The facts of toxic masculinity are rarely discussed after mass shootings, as we beat the usual drums of gun control and mental health. |
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With Jonathan on drums are Nick Rundle and John Fleming on tenor saxophones, and Andy Bunting on keyboard. |
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Those dents are what make steel drums special, because different-sized dents make different musical notes when struck with a drumstick. |
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At a signal from Horko's box there was an all-out, slam-bang, grand salute of the guns and with it a pounding of the deep liquid bass drums. |
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The drums will have the function to connect all levels of transport to one and other at critical junction points. |
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Soon, the '80s and '90s guy was finding drums to pound and sweat lodges in which to shvitz out rivulets of shame. |
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Powered cable ferries use powered cogs or drums on board the vessel to pull itself along by the cables. |
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The croakers, drums and meagres are the most important sciaenid species in Sierra Leone. |
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Also, the thickness of the iron in steam drums was low by modern standards. |
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Baker of Bury worked on drums, and Hargreaves used parallel scrolling to achieve smoother acceleration and deceleration. |
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This company has been in business for over 70 years and is known within the industry as a high quality reconditioner of steel drums. |
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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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These machines generally have two rollers, or drums, covered with card clothing. |
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Farmyard Cannibals are 19-year-olds Huw Williams on bass, Ben Treacher on sax and Lloyd Haines on drums, with 20-year-old Joe Webb on piano. |
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Botswana cultural musical instruments are not confined only to the strings or drums. |
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The dancer moves two steps forward and one step backward to the rhythmic sound of drums. |
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She was then presented for the people's acceptance, amidst a deafening noise of organs, fifes, trumpets, drums, and bells. |
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These were mostly composed of wind instruments but the marimba and drums called temborileros were added. |
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Shields, sandals and drums were made using the skin, and the strings of musical instruments were from the tendons. |
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Third graders Susanna, Ariuaj and Chang enter the front of the classroom carrying metallophones, maracas, triangles and hand drums. |
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Gamelan is a set of percussion instruments featuring gongs, drums, metallophones and chimes, and is played in an orchestra. |
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All CentriFuse drums are made of an engineered combination of proprietary high-alloy gray iron, metallurgically coupled to steel. |
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There should be some kind of law against this. They play Scottish bagpipes, Breton binioux and drums. |
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Out of the estimated thousands of drums prior to this period, only about 70 are known to remain today, scattered in museums around Europe. |
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Increased pressure came after the Protestant Reformation, and rune drums were burned or sent to museums abroad. |
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Many traditional drums, especially hand drums like the pandeiro, continue to be made using natural hides. |
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They'd order lawbreakers put to death in fearsome ritualized killings that took place in a heiau, accompanied by beating drums and chants. |
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Initially, instrumental roles were flexible, with Boon Gould also playing bass guitar and saxophone and Lindup doubling on keyboards and drums. |
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Musically, rock has centered on the electric guitar, usually as part of a rock group with electric bass and drums and one or more singers. |
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These native groups are characterized for their work in wood, like masks, drums and other artistic figures, as well as fabrics made of cotton. |
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Some drums are made from beech, which has a tone between those of maple and birch, the two most popular drum woods. |
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Birch drums have a natural boost in the high and low frequencies, which allows the drums to sound fuller. |
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Buekorps is a unique feature of Bergen culture, consisting of boys aged from 7 to 21 parading with imitation weapons and snare drums. |
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Lostprophets formed with two members of Public Disturbance, which featured singer Ian Watkins on drums and guitarist Mike Lewis. |
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The first major lineup featured Dafydd Ieuan on drums, Clancy Pegg on keyboard, Owen Powell on guitar and Paul Jones on bass. |
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Though it was only bass and drums I could hear, you could tell it was that The Reaper, offof Some Enchanted Evening. |
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Shortly after, bassist Ray Williams and drummer Jeff Jones were fired, with Terry Williams joining on drums and Ace moving to bass. |
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He toured the UK together with the Johnston twins accompanying on bass and drums. |
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Stacey will be playing with a new line up, including double bass, fiddle, drums kit, mandolin, tenor banjo and guitar. |
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Today's tenor drummers play pitched drums, and careful thought is given as to which pitches to use and at which times. |
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The youngsters were introduced to a range of percussion instruments during the tutorial, including African, European and snare drums. |
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They were dancing to the tune of incessant yowlings, the thudding of wooden drums and the monotonous dry rattling of pebbles in turtle-shell rattles. |
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He enjoyed rollerblading, fishing, disc golf and playing the drums. |
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At half past nine, with the booming drums of the parade sounding up the street, the shivering form of Dwindle Daniels was again sogged down to its original saturation point. |
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