Percussion
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And I remember when I was 12 years old, and I started playing timpani and percussion, and my teacher said, "Well, how are we going to do this?
So for example, one of the things that we learn when we are dealing with being a
percussion
player as opposed to a musician, is basically, straightforward single-stroke rolls.
The picture I'm showing you is of Leopold Auenbrugger who, in the late 1700s, discovered
percussion.
But the arrival of auscultation and
percussion
represented a sea change, a moment when physicians were beginning to look inside the body.
So, logistically, I really couldn't carry a regular sized snare drum, and because of this the band director assigned me to play pit
percussion
during the halftime show.
Now pit
percussion
was fun.
It involved some really cool auxiliary
percussion
instruments, like the bongos, timpani, and timbales, and cowbell.
In the majority of African cultures, women have been forbidden to play drums and
percussion
for a very long time.
In my journey as a
percussion
teacher, I have realized that very many women actually want to play the drum, but at the same time, they fear it.
I went down, and the bonobos had had access to
percussion
instruments, musical toys, but never before to a keyboard.
(Applause and cheers) Derrick "Oops" Moss on the bass drum and
percussion.
So the next time you are seeking
percussion
inspiration, look no further than your tires, as they roll over the unusual grooves of the freeway, or the top-right burner of your stove and that strange way that it clicks as it is preparing to light.
By then, larger, more varied ensembles were the rule with woodwinds, brass, and
percussion
to help tell the tale.
(Applause and cheers) (Music: "Top Knot Turn Up") (Percussion) Madame Gandhi: This is a song about getting the work done.
So tie up and tie up and tie up your hair and throw back those curls, uh ... Throw back those curls, throw back and throw back and throw back those curls, uh ... (Beatboxing)
(Percussion
and beatboxing) I turned off my phone's notifications, so I have more time.
(Percussion
and beatboxing) (Singing) I had run out of time, I had done lost my mind, I had run out of time, I had done lost my mind.
Video: (Music) DM: Now I'll put some
percussion
in.
When he was young, he learned to play piano and developed a very particular way of playing his instrument: very fast and almost like a
percussion.
But we knew what we were passionate about, and it was a whole series of things that we had never seen onstage before, things like art and pop culture and technology and sociology and anthropology and
percussion
and comedy and following your bliss.
Eileen Ivers' fiddling is astonishing (as is Noel Eccles' percussion,) and Maria Pages' "Fire Dance" is worth the price of admission!
Being lifted on she drops her music sheets and a goat eats them, Mickey helps her crank it's tail and play the tune, and getting some other animals to be percussion, until Pete comes along again to stop him, making Mickey peel potatoes.
Some of the elements are already in place: there is, for instance, the orchestra consisting of three synthesizers, two
percussion
and bass.
The in-famous sex/rape (?) of the groupies on the plane accompanied by the Stones playing cabalistic
percussion
says a lot about the attitude the group took to the various women who flocked to them.
The performance is aggressively amplified and the orchestra consists of three synthesisers, two
percussion
and a bass.
'Where there are hawks, there is sure to be game.''Well then, gentlemen,' said Levin with a somewhat gloomy expression, pulling up his boots and examining his
percussion
caps, 'you see that sedge?'
When he had passed the sleeping peasants and reached the first wet place, Levin examined his
percussion
caps and allowed Laska to go.
Cyrus Harding could certainly have fabricated a
percussion
cap.
Weapons:--2 flint-lock guns, 2 for
percussion
caps, 2 breach-loader carbines, 5 boarding cutlasses, 4 sabers, 2 barrels of powder, each containing twenty-five pounds; 12 boxes of
percussion
caps.
For weapons they selected the two flint-lock guns, which were likely to be more useful to them than the
percussion
fowling-pieces, the first only requiring flints which could be easily replaced, and the latter needing fulminating caps, a frequent use of which would soon exhaust their limited stock.
Once thrown into the air, a false rotary movement kept them inclined, and, when falling, instead of striking on their points, where is the
percussion
apparatus, they fell flat.
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