Rhythm is provided by drums, iron gongs, cymbals, rattles, and hand clapping. |
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Musical instruments include drums, flutes, gongs, xylophones, and various kinds of horns. |
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It then simmers down into a spacy section featuring the gongs before the other instruments rejoin with a guiro for the climax. |
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Started when Smith was 23, it has won the Commonwealth Writer's Best First Book award among other gongs. |
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Prestigious food awards have brought her best-chef gongs and pelted her with Lifetime Achievement titles. |
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Set in a rural town in the midlands, Pure Mule won five Irish Film and Television Award gongs in November including Best TV Director. |
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Several other borough residents were awarded gongs in the New Year's honours. |
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The pair received their gongs at a glittering awards ceremony held last night at the Hilton hotel, in Birmingham. |
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There are no gongs for being included in this list, no awards to collect, no accolades. |
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One day, a villager suggested firing off fire crackers, bang loud gongs and fly red banner to try to frighten off the monster. |
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Other resonant devices like chimes, tuning forks and gongs are utilized by professionals. |
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This is a duel between two men, accompanied by the beat of the drums and gongs played by a group of elderly women. |
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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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The super pooches brought back a clutch of gongs, to the delight of their proud owners. |
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His non-stop soundtrack of incessantly ringing bells and gongs is itself enough to drive anyone batty. |
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Other instruments used in folk music include transverse and vertical flutes, drums, cymbals, gongs, and tambourines. |
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Their instruments include long wooden drums, kettlegongs, knobbed gongs, cymbals, bamboo beaters, flutes, and buffalo horns. |
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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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The full gamelan orchestra consists of bronze gongs, keyed metallophones, drums, a flute, a rebab fiddle, and a celempung zither. |
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It contains more than 40 drums, gongs, a vibraphone and seven-feet marimbas to name but a few. |
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It was a good week for gongs as another prestigious awards ceremony also took place. |
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Popular until the 1960s, all-male reog groups often collaborated with other traditional Sundanese musicians, with gongs and flutes often added to the ensemble. |
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Let the bells ring, the conch shells, drums and gongs sound 350 times for climate justice! |
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The Dolby Digital 5.1 mix is remarkably clear, and provides nice surround effects for the gongs and other musical instruments heard on the soundtrack. |
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Everywhere is a cinematic big-heartedness emphasized by bass drums and gongs. |
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Out of sadness, the villagers paddled out in fishing boats to save his soul, beating gongs and drums to frighten away evil ghosts. |
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Behind a trilithon, people rubbed the padded heads of mallets over gongs, producing a groaning and swelling tone that seemed just right. |
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Related: Bafta readies its gongs – but is it more than just an Oscars bellwether? |
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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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At least Mike Leigh has got something to look forward to at the Baftas: four of his crew are up for gongs. |
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Positive Vibrations presents various mystical escapes through sound and colour, with the healing tones of quartz crystal bowls and sacred gongs. |
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Maybe a little too emphasis, it is accompanied by very small and friendly gongs. |
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Stripped of their sacred significance, the gongs are sometimes sold for recycling or exchanged for other products. |
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Repeater strike, hours, quarters and minutes on two steel gongs of differents pitches. |
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The gongs of this region are bought in neighbouring countries, and then tuned to the desired tone for their own use. |
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The other performers give rhythm to the show, using gongs, drums, yugu, flutes and violins. |
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Collectively this team have more gongs than entire British regiments. |
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Working with sampled bells, gongs and prepared piano, he then uses electronic equipment to process this first layer and continues to build up his compositions. |
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Specifically, the Pan-Asian theme is both meditative and powerful, a mixture of gongs, shakuhachi, koto and taiko drums with the traditional symphonic score. |
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The creative minds behind building designs across York and North Yorkshire were celebrating today after scooping an armful of gongs for architectural excellence. |
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Suddenly, the sounds of Balinese temple music emerge, along with a few gongs, some freaky Tibetan monk chants, a steel drum, and a cool bass line. |
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Closely linked to daily life and the cycle of the seasons, their belief systems form a mystical world where the gongs produce a privileged language between men, divinities and the supernatural world. |
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Under-threat channel BBC3 won three prizes at the Royal Television Society programme awards on Tuesday with the BBC taking the lion's share of the gongs. |
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I could make timpani drums, gongs, bells and then change to trumpets, brass, woodwinds and I knew how to do that instinctively so I felt that was and is what I'm supposed to do. |
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Idealized membranes, plates and bars are clearly inadequate and give way to the reality of tablas, gongs and zanzas. |
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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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Breguet presented in 2008 its new way of conceiving this technological marvel, with a completely redesigned movement incorporating new materials and comprising innovative positioning of the gongs, gong holders and hammers. |
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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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It uses small gongs and violins reworked terribly effective. |
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For one week, the spring festival will be marked by the streets parades of lions and dragons along with the drums and gongs which will regulate the movements of this mythical animal, highly respected by the Chinese. |
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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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A Gamelan is a ceremonial Indonesian orchestra made up of gongs and metallophones. |
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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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Toward the end of the first hour, a decrescendo began, with the roar of drums and gongs giving way to gentler timbres of triangles, temple bells, and low cymbal washes. |
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A Hawaiian guitar rests against some Chinese gongs. |
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In addition, the Port of Tyne has also been shortlisted for three gongs in the Containerisation International Awards. |
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Even so, the score calls for Thai gongs, African balaphone and Caribbean cencerros, among others. |
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Shops and workshops that make the dazzling barong and legong costumes, masks, puppets, gongs and the numerous other musical instruments can be found across the island. |
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Examples include Tibetan singing bowls, temple bells of many sizes and shapes, gongs, Javanese gamelan and other bronze musical instruments. |
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Consisting of gongs, xylophones and drums accented by flute and plucked strings, a gamelan ensemble can feature anywhere from two to 35 musicians. |
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The red and gold xylophone-type instrument, specially made and shipped over from Bali, has a hand-crafted wooden frame with brass gongs and metallophones connected to it. |
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The Gathering of the Northern Gamelans Festival is celebrating Indonesian culture and music, including the use of teak and bronze gongs to create distinctive gamelan tunes. |
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Two Northern Irish workers picked up gongs at the glitzy reception. |
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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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