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Bongo drums or bongos are a Cuban percussion instrument, widely used in Latinamerica, consisting of a pair of single-headed, open-ended drums attached to each other. The drums are of different size...
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Brief History of Bongo Drums - Article discusses origin & cultural history of the bongos. ... Cajon & Afro Peruvian Percussion - History & Rhythms ... Steel Pan History "A Brief History About Steel Drum Instruments"
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In its early days (1879--c. 1916), the danzón was interpreted by the orquesta tipica, which included woodwind and brass instruments, violins, acoustic bass, güiro (gourd scraper believed to be of indigenous Caribbean origin), and the creole timpani, a smaller version of the ... many other percussion instruments...
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www.quimbombo.com/nick/percussion.htm
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When they tried to conquer The New World, they took their colonists and armies (with all the instruments) to America. Later, ... So they tried to combine drums with an African origin, like the snare and the tom-toms (but nobody remembered those were African drums from origin!). That first set looked about this:
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From Cave to Cavern: The History of Percussion Instruments. Vol. 9 of: A History of Music in Western Civilization: Fascinating Discussions by 11 Prominent Music Authorities, with Musical Examples, Christopher Hogwood, ed. ... · Kunst, Jaap. "A Hypothesis about the Origin of the Gong," Ethnos, (1947), 79-85 and 147.
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Throughout the history of percussion instruments, this drum has been the mainstay of time-keeping, whether it is used for a marching army or in a late-twentieth century heavy metal band. ... The rhythm sections of Latin American bands are enhanced by a range of propulsive percussion instruments, of which the largest are...
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www.foundry.co.uk/musicfirebox/a-zofinstruments.html
www.foundry.co.uk/musicfirebox/a-zofinstruments.html
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Tags: acoustic percussion, african cultures, african tribes, anthropologists, archaeologists, beating drums, communication devices, culture and history, dancing music, different cultures, drum sets, earliest civilizations, history of music, history of percussion instruments, history records, hollowed out logs,
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www.acousticmusicalinstruments.com/drums-around-the-wor...
www.acousticmusicalinstruments.com/drums-around-the-world-a-brief-history-of-percussion-instruments/
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Many kinds of percussion instruments are used in the territory of Armenia. A variety of cymbals, tambourines, drums, and other percussion instruments have been used throughout the ages of Armenian history in rites and ritual ceremonies. ... Copal: Depending on the copal’s place of origin, it can be of different...
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The drum set, also commonly referred to as drum kit, is a collection of percussion instruments which is played by one musician. It usually includes a bass drum, a snare drum, several cymbals, and tom toms. Other percussion instruments such as cowbells and woodblocks are sometimes included. ... Later in the harp's history,
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library.thinkquest.org/15413/instruments/percussion.htm
library.thinkquest.org/15413/instruments/percussion.htm
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