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Here, in the underworld, the spring weather was eternal, and everywhere was the captivating reverberation of drums, a sign of constant celebration and happiness.
On the building site, the drums are cut to length and then erected.
The drums, however, being the prerogative of the military were only played by men.
There are other signs on the last two drums of rushing to finish quickly.
The soil was sterilized with equipment constructed from two metal drums joined with a plastic hose; steam was generated using firewood collected locally.
Long-standing conventions governed associations between instrument types and particular settings: trumpets and drums evoked warfare, flutes divinities, oboes the pastoral.
Then one of them actually danced in a frenzied state on glowing cinders, accompanied by drums.
There was a guy sitting on the ground playing classical music on a keyboard, and another guy further down the platform playing drums.
The drums are the most frequently mentioned instrument in jazz songs, and this emphasises the centrality of 'noise' in descriptions of jazz.
The deep, relatively simple bass line reinforces and stabilises the more detailed drums.
The rhythm guitar plays a flamenco-like rhythm, simultaneously referencing the mock high seriousness and the drumming feet of the flamenco dancer.
I tried to do that on a set of drums.
Fuel drums were stockpiled in several areas around the perimeter of the station.
The turnover of fuel at this site is such that most drums would not be present for more than one or two seasons.
In fact, we will be forced to view the drums as playing in half-time throughout the entire song.
According to villagers interviewed, the dead holy person disliked the sound of drums, and their playing was thus forbidden for fear of retribution.
The small amount of refuse present at the time of sampling included gas cylinders, pipes, metal fragments, cans, glass, vehicle batteries, and empty fuel drums.
The primary musical accompaniment, as remains the case today, is provided by talempong, bronze kettle drums struck with beaters.
Artificial burrows, made from 200-l steel drums, were used to sample these flies and to collect their puparia.
The inhabitants had practically identical possessions-a set of pots, same brand of cooking stoves, water storage drums, a few glasses and plates.
Sessions of storytelling involve some or all of the following: singing, drumming, dancing and dramatisation.
At this time traps, designed for speed and ease of collecting termites, were placed on top of drums and milk-cartons.
No one today exactly remembered the gongs and drums.
The drums are normally referred to in songs as 'pans' and 'tin cans', of which the principle characteristic is the volume of sound produced.
There are around a dozen heraldic flourishes involving trumpets, drums and ordnance.
The snare drum's melodic character derives in part from the range of timbres the drummer gets out of it.
Grounding the surface noise are some loops of processed drums.
The drums are enough to tell you what kind of song it is - dance music - but they're not sufficient to constitute the whole song.
While the technologies of instrument construction and recording have become more sophisticated, for some musicians and listeners, today's drums don't sound better.
A vigorous group dance accompanied by drumming and singing.
Just as one would expect, workers were careful not to smoke around "full" drums.
In their results, girls showed a strong preference for flute, piano and violin, while boys preferred drums, guitar and trumpet.
The drums held 550 fathoms of 3/8th-inch flexible steel cord, six strands of seven wires each.
In the quicker central section, running figures in the woodwind are held up by shar p reports on side and snare drums.
In today's recordings, bass drums leave a much greater sonic 'footprint' by being recorded with individual microphones and with much more treble.
The hay was chopped and placed in troughs made out ofmetal drums.
In many major mechanized factories, machinery such as peeling machines, splint choppers, veneer choppers, and polishing drums already existed.
The dotted line indicates where the drums were cut, and then welded together.
The number of whiteflies drummed, probed, parasitized (both singly or superparasitized, checked through dissection) and host-fed upon by the second species were counted.
We would have solo saxophone stuff, free jazz, or electronic stuff - we couldn't do a band really, with drums or anything like that.
Four large drums located halfway between the station and the refuse disposal site were used for incineration.
After about forty-five seconds of the organ, a guitar gradually fades in, followed by drums and bass.
His four-hour extravaganzas and unamplified drums demanded frequent changes of drummers.
Monophonic instruments include clarinets, trumpets and most drums.
Their virtuosity in dance and playing of the drums, as well as pyrotechnic skills, are also highly valued.
He was all over the place on these drums, making this music.
Ballad-singers retailed topical rhymes set to well-known tunes, fiddlers and pipers played in alehouses, while drums and fifes accompanied processions and marching soldiers.
As distinct from locally made traditional instruments: the marimba (xylophone), mbira (thumb piano), drums and hosho (gourd or rattle).
The play began with a stirring crescendo of pipes and drums, followed by a sudden silence.
The performers play tremolos on three identical drums with changing dynamic envelopes, crescendo- decrescendo.
Thirdly, performances are accompanied only by drums, gongs and cymbals, and a brace of shawms (suona).
He found that workers would use extreme caution when around "full" drums of gasoline.
Ten additional objects, including ceramic vessels, drums, baskets and tiny architectural templates were part of the furnishings of this miniature ensemble.
Moreover, much music hardware and software is designed with popular music in mind; sequencers default in four bar phrases, keyboards emulate drums and bass guitars.
In another, however, music is reasserted though a highly rhythmic, almost dance-like ident featuring xylophone and drums.
Because the music is so infectious, especially the drums.
The score requires ten players, divided into part jazz ensemble (saxophone, trombone, drums bass and piano), part classical chamber ensemble (clarinet and strings).
Optokinetic stimulation produced by rotating large drums around an animal have been utilized in a wide variety of species.
As the bass parts became progressively more syncopated in the 1970s, the drums resumed more of their time-keeping function.
Attempts to discover how crabs distinguish rotation from translation have traditionally been carried out using striped drums.
Side drums menace the atmosphere at the work's slightly familiar first expressive climax.
A soaring saxophone solo radiates energy, while persistent drumming conveys primordial man's increasing hunger for illumination.
Their sound was multi-instrumental, with traditional - flute, bodhran, acoustic fiddle, mandolin, concertina - meeting with rock instrumentation - guitar, bass, drums, keyboards and vocals.
The results showed that drums, tubs and basins, buckets, tyres and small miscellaneous containers were the key containers found on key premises.
In other cases they are generally inharmonic, as can be heard in the timbre of bells and drums, for example.
On which side of the divide lies the ritual use of 'instruments' like drums and bells, or the cries of street traders?
To the medieval and early modern citizen trumpets, drums, pipes and bells would constitute a 'musical' language which contained its own variety of meanings learnt through local experience.
Except - track two, without fading back up, carries on where track one 'resolved', and eventually peters out, with the drones more wavery than before, the drumming dissipating.
They persuade a distant kinsman of the woman to secretly set up a marriage contract and at night, to the sound of drums, break down the door and enter.
However, in observed musical practice there was evidence that girls played loud and fast music on instruments associated with popular music, in this case drums and cymbals.
Furthermore, many forest products are used as raw materials in household and local production of baskets, furniture, roofing materials, musical instruments, jewelry, hunting tools, traditional drums, and other items.
In the fourth vibraphones, crotales and other percussion instruments tock and glisten prettily until the bongos and drums muscle in.
There are improvisatory elements, as well as extra-pianistic activities such as whistling, declaiming, drumming on the lid or frame of the instrument, and operating other sonic objects.
Interestingly, this reasoning leads to a model logically identical to drums - rotating storage devices from the 1950s [5] that have been technologically outdated since the 1970s.
A surprisingly gentle vibraphone is ultimately unable to support the stresses it creates; crotales, steel drums, gong and flexatone are called upon to constitute a ghostly supervibraphone.
Two pupils worked using melodic instruments, a keyboard and a glockenspiel, and three pupils used unpitched instruments, a pair of bongo drums, a tambourine and a cabasa-afuche.
The musicmaking of two selected case study children (one on bongo drums, the other on piano) is microanalysed to provide detailed evidence to support a theory of musical gesturing.
Both fat stains were placed simultaneously, and the 5 m feeding site drums of the other two trenches did not receive any cardboard rolls (fig. 1).
They provide smaller items such as bull bars and brake drums, and 70 -60 % of the locally cut engines are considered to be of good quality.
Sampling was conducted in the vicinity of the drums to determine whether leachate from the drums or the fuel used in incineration has affected the surrounding area.
Ten years later, the corpus of the twentieth century includes different kinds of instruments such as guitars, amplifiers, synthesizers, computers and peripherals, drums and so on.
In it are nothing but strings which move around pulleys, which roll around drums, which go through pearl beads ... toothed wheels which are geared to one another and engage hooks.
There were a number of subsidiary issues, including a passing reference to the dumping of drums of cyanide.
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I shall be accused of drumming up trade for the other branch of the legal profession.
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In each infantry battalion pipes and drums will still supplement bands, and massing of bands for major occasions will continue.
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The average man who listens on his radio has it drummed into his ears that this is what is called a totalitarian war.
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We'd have been drummed out of office if we'd had this level of unemployment.
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Have they had to try to dispose safely of a large quantity of contaminated empty five-gallon spray drums?
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In the same area press reports have also referred to the dumping of unwanted pesticide drums in an old mine shaft.
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Amid the pipes and drums, which at times have been deafening.
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They can then be drummed out of business.
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I shall not quote him, as he would probably be drummed out of the profession.
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I venture to suggest that, had it been a domestic issue, we would not have been drummed out of the regiment.
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I am a former railwayman, and, believe me, the "fail-safe" concept was drummed into us.
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Drums can leak; explosions have been known to take place.
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In this period, their ear drums can be permanently damaged through infection.
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They are packed in metal drums and then filled with concrete.
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What number of drums or barrels of steel is imported?
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We do not know for what these drums are to be used.
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