He showers from the drum at the back of the house with cold water and rushes off to school. |
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Intricate finger-picked bass loops over complex, time-shifting drum patterns and twisted electronics, like 808 State played by jazzmen. |
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Some of these have involved minutely detailed descriptions of snare drum accents and eight-to-the-bar boogie-woogie rhythms. |
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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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I still sort of feel the same as I did ten years ago when there was acid house and drum 'n' bass. |
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I was back recently to the Round Room under the heavy drum of the central rotunda from which the Four Courts radiate. |
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Some of the common fish species include the freshwater drum, sheepshead, lake sturgeon, spotted suckers, common red-horse, and pumpkinseed. |
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You don't need a partner, you don't even need music, do a happy jig to the beat of your own drum. |
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The side drum was introduced by Swiss and German mercenaries shortly before 1500 as a military instrument for keeping time on the march. |
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Its shouty hardcore-style vocals and insanely overused thrash-metal-hardcore snare drum attack drove me up the wall. |
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In each drum, the circular plans minimize circulation to a small hall in the middle, from where individual student rooms radiate as wedges. |
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The senior drum major orders the Massed Bands to march and countermarch in slow and quick time. |
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Even his signature instrument, Auto-Tune, has become as accepted an ingredient in hip-hop as the drum machine. |
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Phil Rourke plays tea chest box bass while Matt Elliot handles the percussion, playing the washboard, shakers, snare drum, tin can and all-important cow bell. |
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One hundred years ago, Senegalese natives were put on display in Norway to drum up support for colonialism. |
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Clara is like an angel when she walks on stilts, beating her drum. |
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He ran like he was barreling down the stairs and he struggled to climb the 15-foot-tall drum riser. |
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Landays may be read, but true to their roots in oral tradition, they are frequently sung, sometimes with a drum for accompaniment. |
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At the turn of the century, zoos displaying so-called primitive cultures were used to drum up public support for colonialism. |
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It is important to note when discussing the history of drum and bass that prior to jungle, rave music was getting faster and more experimental. |
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The sounds of drum and bass are extremely varied due to the range of influences behind the music. |
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White labels along with dubplates play an important part in drum and bass musical culture. |
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The complex syncopation of the drum tracks' breakbeat, is another facet of production on which producers can spend a very large amount of time. |
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A general upward trend in tempo has been observed during the evolution of drum and bass. |
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Samplers have also been used live by assigning samples to a specific drum pad or key on drum pads or synthesizers. |
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In Venezuela and Mexico, artists have created their own forms of drum and bass combining it with experimental musical forms. |
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Darkcore, a direct influence on drum and bass, was combined with influences of drum and bass itself leading to the creation of darkstep. |
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Roni Size's label played a big, if not the biggest, part in the creation of drum and bass with their dark, baseline sounds. |
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Ram Records has been pushing the boundaries of drum and bass further into the mainstream with artists such as Chase and Status and Sub Focus. |
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As digital music became more popular, websites focused on electronic music, such as Beatport, began to sell drum and bass in digital format. |
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This left many labels short on sales as Nu Urban were one of the main Distributors for the vinyl market in the drum and bass scene. |
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Prior to the rise of the internet, drum and bass was commonly broadcast over pirate radio. |
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Certain drum and bass releases have found mainstream popularity in their own right, almost always material prominently featuring vocals. |
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The music generally features sparse, syncopated drum and percussion patterns with bass lines that contain prominent sub bass frequencies. |
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Originally, dubstep releases had some structural similarities to other genres like drum and bass and UK garage. |
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Much like drum and bass before it, dubstep has started to become incorporated into other media, particularly in the United Kingdom. |
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The higher density of oak gives the drum a brighter and louder tone compared to traditional drum materials such as maple and birch. |
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For example, his deep passion for jazz was supported by the purchase of a drum kit and a saxophone, supplemented by a subscription to Down Beat. |
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I would not stand up and beat the drum for the existence of God in this universe. |
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His right ear drum was ruptured in the fall, an injury that later contributed to his death. |
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The dancers feet bounce off the floor and they leap and swirl in patterns that reflect the complex rhythms of the drum beat. |
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Moon played a few songs with the group, breaking a bass drum pedal and tearing a drum skin. |
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Moon bribed a stage hand to put explosives in his drum kit, who loaded it with ten times the expected quantity. |
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The resulting detonation threw Moon off his drum riser and his arm was cut by flying cymbal shrapnel. |
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When artists perform, they use their fingers to hit the drumhead and shake the drum to ring the bells. |
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Apols if this letter is a disarray, but my head is like a drum made of cymbals. |
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Another misfortune which befel poor Sophia was the company of Lord Fellamar, whom she met at the opera, and who attended her to the drum. |
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The little bones of the ear drum do in straining and relaxing it as the braces of the war drum do in that. |
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Originally mounted on a circular drum was the dome or the hemispherical super structure crowned by a railed harmika and a chhatra. |
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Another misfortune which befel poor Sophia, was the company of Lord Fellamar, whom she met at the opera, and who attended her to the drum. |
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As Paban sings, he twangs a khomok hand drum or thunders away at the dubki, a sort of rustic tambourine. |
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There was the boom of a bass drum, and the voice of the orchestra leader rang out suddenly above the echolalia of the garden. |
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As it is I'm going to be in big trouble financially if I lose my job and five will get you ten the bastards will try to drum me out. |
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I used to be impressed by a drummer liking what I did, so I pretty much only got a drum perspective, but I've gone wide and I've gone narrow. |
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He has a set of four faux-bamboo drum stools made of jichimu, a Chinese hardwood. |
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After a flamboyant snare drum roll intro, the catchy plinky-plonky piano melody is joined by lolloping xylophone and flutes. |
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On vessels of war, the drum and fife or boatswain's whistle furnish the necessary movement regulator. |
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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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Drumming characteristically focuses on driving rhythms, strong bass drum and a backbeat on snare, sometimes using cymbals for emphasis. |
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The metal drum setup is generally much larger than those employed in other forms of rock music. |
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A major influence on jungle and drum and bass was the original Jamaican dub and reggae sound. |
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Another feature of the style is the complex syncopation of the drum tracks' breakbeat. |
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The major international music labels have shown very little interest in the drum and bass scene. |
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A Helicorder drum is a device used to record data into photographic paper or in the form of paper and ink. |
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A piece of paper is wrapped around a rotating drum of the helicorder which receives the seismic signal from a seismometer. |
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A turbine is a turbomachine with at least one moving part called a rotor assembly, which is a shaft or drum with blades attached. |
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Many of these animals are prey to larger animals, including fish, such as striped bass, black drum and croakers. |
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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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The tabor drum is the earliest known example of its kind and the drumstick of a previously unknown design. |
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Moments later, he briefly sat down on the drum riser before leaving the stage. |
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Years earlier, Mitch Mitchell had taken drum lessons from the amp builder, Jim Marshall, and he introduced Hendrix to Marshall. |
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The drum was a circular device that was set to the side of the boat and would draw in the nets. |
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The reel was a wide drum which spooled out freely, and was ideal for allowing the bait to drift along way out with the current. |
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Until the invention of plastic drum heads in the 1950s, animal hides or metal was used. |
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The fifth remains on top of the pole, dancing and playing a flute and drum. |
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The euphoric dancing as well as the accompanying flute and drum playing disturbed Alvarado about the potential for revolt. |
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To appease the spirit of the bear, traditional song and drum music was played, and the skull was ceremonially fed and offered a pipe. |
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Octagonal drum is a type of Manchu folk art that was very popular among bannermen, especially in Beijing. |
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Percussion instruments included the timpani, snare drum, tambourine and the castanets. |
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After the fall of the Qing dynasty, the influence of the octagonal drum gradually reduced. |
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Many famous Chinese monochord performers and crosstalkers were the artists of octagonal drum, such as De Shoushan and Zhang Sanlu. |
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Different from octagonal drum, ulabun is popular among the Manchu people living in Manchuria. |
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In China, sweet potatoes, typically yellow cultivars, are baked in a large iron drum and sold as street food during winter. |
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In Korea, sweet potatoes, known as goguma, are roasted in a drum can, baked in foil or on an open fire, typically during winter. |
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After about 20 seconds, he ended his performance with a punctuative smack of the taut drum heads. |
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In 1536, he began to suffer from kidney and bladder stones, arthritis, and an ear infection ruptured an ear drum. |
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The rovings are collected in a drum and proceed to the slubbing frame which adds twist, and winds onto bobbins. |
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The large drum carders do not tend to get along well with lanolin, so most commercial worsted and woollen mills wash the wool before carding. |
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The cotton gin was a wooden drum stuck with hooks that pulled the cotton fibers through a mesh. |
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Bands played martial music along the route, with drum rolls at especially difficult places to alert the men. |
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Following ricing, the potato mash proceeds to the drum drier where flaking is done. |
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You can open the spin dryer door safe in the knowledge that the drum has stopped rotating. |
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But when returning from the graveyard, the band would unmuffle the drum and launch into up-tempo, jazzlike popular compositions. |
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Her heart started to beat like a drum and her legs became two wibbly-wobbly jellies. |
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Bassist Anderson and drummer Schuller kept things percolating, Anderson with a walking bass line, Schuller with some crisp drum work. |
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Acold December such as the last two we've had indicates a winter fishery including pompano, trout, sheepshead, black drum and redfish. |
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Australian scientists believe that wearing striped wetsuits is better than baited drum lines in reducing shark attacks in Western Australia. |
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The recoSTAR basic is equipped with an agglomerator drum tangentially attached to the extruder and is standard for PET fibers and nonwoven. |
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Maple wood also is used for casks, drum sticks, sounding boards, xylophones, and many other products. |
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The powder may also be tumbled in a rotating drum to give the dynamic angle of repose. |
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The song is uptempo and rousing, with tense drum fills and periodic jaggedness in he melody. |
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The djembe drum, pronounced jembe, is a goblet shaped hand drum that is a popular African percussion instrument. |
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It is roofed at the crossing by a wide shallow dome supporting a drum with a second cupola from which rises a spire of seven diminishing stages. |
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Blue crab, conch, Florida stone crab, red drum, dorado, and marlins tend to be local favorite ingredients. |
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Some drum seismometers are still found, especially when used for public display. |
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Although this varies by location, many populations share an appetite for fish from the mullet, the tuna and mackerel, and the drum and croaker families. |
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The djembe has become the most recognizable drum from West Africa, with a history that can be traced to the twelfth century Mali Empire and the Mandinka people. |
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Rotary drum printing was later significantly improved by William Bullock. |
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After the radioisotopes are absorbed onto the ferric hydroxide, the resulting sludge can be placed in a metal drum before being mixed with cement to form a solid waste form. |
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Fife and drum corps are common, especially in southern New England and more specifically Connecticut, with music of mostly Celtic, English, and local origin. |
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This was made with three cameras, two mounted to the sides, and one to the front of an oil drum which McQueen rolled through the streets of Manhattan. |
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V Recordings also played a large part of the development of drum and bass. |
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Low pressure drum is connected to low pressure economizer or evaporator. |
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There is considerable crossover from the extreme edges of drum and bass, breakcore, darkcore, digital hardcore and raggacore with fluid boundaries. |
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In this respect, the bass section allows the drum corps to delegate their timekeeping responsibilities and allows more freedom in the drum scores. |
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Jeremy, with his drum kit placed behind his lorry, was successful as his vehicle had a crawler gear, although May and Hammond promptly ran over and smashed the drum kit. |
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Prior to the 1970s, it was one of the most popular drum woods. |
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Since today's drum is so facile as a result of its design, players are often able to execute extremely complicated and technically demanding rudimentary patterns. |
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Peelers with knife blades mounted in the outside walls of a revolving drum in which the product is tumbled have a similar effect as an abrasion peeler. |
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For suddenly the drum beat to quarters, which familiar sound happening at least twice every day, had upon the present occasion a signal peremptoriness in it. |
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Derailleurs, caliper brakes, drum brakes, three-speed hubs not incorporating coaster brakes, click twist grips, click stick levers, multiple freewheel splockets. |
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But one of the superwonderful things about Brian is that, even after the band's Hot Space Waterloo, he does his best to pump up the lame drum machine songs. |
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Combination inserts combine a straight-sided design with a band of accordion pleats to accommodate both drum height variations and follower-plate use. |
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In 1931, the first powered drum was created by Laurie Jarelainen. |
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Many drum and bass tracks have featured more than one sampled breakbeat in them and a technique of switching between two breaks after each bar developed. |
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The three-model system includes the vacuum cover, drum, dolly, vacuum hose and cleaning tools, compressed air hose with quick-disconnect fittings and polybag drum liners. |
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At one point, Brin has a Maori playing a native drum called a zzxjoanw. |
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Spoken language relies on human physical ability to produce sound, which is a longitudinal wave propagated through the air at a frequency capable of vibrating the ear drum. |
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An atonal cacophony of a second movement, a double-bass converted into a snare drum in the third, musket-like snap pizzicato in the sixth, and shameless glissando in the last. |
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Unless you're fortunate enough to discover a concentration of drum in a small wadable river or stream, you'll need a boat equipped with a trolling motor. |
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The popularity of drum and bass at its commercial peak ran parallel to several other homegrown dance styles in the UK including big beat and hard house. |
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To be qualified as a pipe major or drum major in the pipes and drums of a regiment of the British Army, candidates must successfully pass a series of courses at the school. |
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Several acts used drum machines downplaying the rhythm's backbeat. |
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Another two, called Albert and Mildred, were shot 36 miles up at 2,000mph a year later with a rotating drum that let them float around weightlessly. |
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Cotswold and sword dancers are most often accompanied by a single player, but Northwest and Border sides often have a band, usually including a drum. |
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As there is a partial vacuum inside the drum, the liquid is sucked inside the drum and the insolubles are deposited on the outer surface of the membrane filter. |
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In particular the genres UK garage, drum and bass, dubstep and grime evolved in the city from the foreign genres of hip hop and reggae, alongside local drum and bass. |
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The entire drum section is known collectively as the drum corps. |
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Acid house, hard-core, drum 'n' bass, UK garage, grime, and dubstep are just a handful of now worldwide underground movements that developed in this way. |
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The baldrik, worn by the drum major, is a ceremonial item which originates in the drummer's sash in which drummers used to carry their drumsticks. |
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The classical Sinhalese Orchestra consists of five categories of instruments, but among the percussion instruments, the drum is essential for dance. |
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Xi'an drum music, consisting of wind and percussive instruments, is popular around Xi'an, and has received some commercial popularity outside of China. |
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A rope drum was attached to the flywheel with a channel cut for each rope. |
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The spindle speed was controlled by a drum and weighted ropes, as the headstock moved the ropes twisted the drum, which using a tooth wheel turned the spindles. |
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