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Percussion Instruments - Drums - Electronic Drum Machines
In the 15th century
Percussion Instruments began moving east as settlers migrated. This
is were most of the Percussion Instruments
you see in an orchestra came from.
Many different instruments fall into the
Percussion Instrument
category. Drums, Electronic Drum Machines are considered percussion
instruments. Generally in the back of the orchestra or sometimes the
percussion section is right behind the brass section. The percussion
section is made up of instruments that use a hammer, mallet or other
piece of equipment, or sounder, to thump the instrument and make the
sound. Kettle drums, bells, glockenspiel, xylophone, and celesta are
all instruments that have a pitch.
Drums in the percussion instrument section are made up of the snare
drum, kettle drum, bass drum, and the side drum. Some of the other
instruments in this section are tubular bells, xylophone, cymbals,
glockenspiel, gong, tambourines, Chinese gong, triangle, castanets,
celesta, vibraphone, tamtam, wood block, and bells.
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African Musical Instruments
By Peter Emerson
In traditional African culture, music has ritual, social, and
ceremonial functions along with some solely recreational functions.
Musical activities are highly ritualized and are considered to link
the invisible world with the visible world. Melodies are generally
organized within a scale of four, five, six, or seven tones. Musical
instruments in Africa take on sculptural forms that are sacred,
elaborate, simple, humorous, and serious, or a combination of all.
Irrespective of whether these musical instruments are beaded,
carved, painted, or decorated with skins, they send messages about
the religious beliefs, artistic styles, and entertainment practices
of the people who made them.
Percussion instruments are very popular musical instruments in
Africa. Musical instruments of sub-Saharan Africa comprise of a wide
variety of resonant solids such as stamping tubes, the mbira (thumb
piano), and the xylophone. Mbira is one of the most popular melodic
instruments in Africa. The mbira is used in different ways by
different cultures and also exists in different forms in different
cultures. Mbira may be used for entertainment purpose or for
religious ceremonies. Friction sticks, bells, clappers, rattles,
cymbals, and sansa are very popular percussion instruments.
Among the popular African instruments, drums are an important
musical instrument. There are various parchment-head drums such as
kettledrums, cylindrical drums, semi cylindrical drums, goblet
drums, barrel-shaped drums, and hourglass drums with
variable-tension heads. Many wind instruments are constructed out of
horns, tusks, conch shells, or wood. Among wind instruments are
flutes made of millet, reed, bamboo, or the tips of animal horns,
and gourds. Panpipes, ocarinas, whistle, oboe, horns that are made
from elephant tusks or animal horns, and trumpets made of wood,
sections of gourd, or metal tubes, single-reed pipes made from
millet stalks, and double-reed pipes adopted from Arabic culture are
among other African wind instruments. African stringed musical
instruments or chordophones include musical bows, zithers, bowed and
plucked lutes, arched harps, harp-lutes, and lyres.
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