Drum kit Essays

  • Brian F. Wright For Kick It: A Social History Of The Drum Kit

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    Drumkit Teachings The drum kit has played a vital part in musical acts for centuries. A book review written by Brian F. Wright for Kick It: A Social History of the Drum Kit by Matt Brennan says “[he] traces the history of the drum kit across multiple musical styles from the eighteenth century to the present” (Wright). Over the years, many different styles of playing the drum kit have been utilized and taught over several music genres such as pop, metal, rock, jazz, and country in studio recordings

  • Percussion Instrument Review

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    instruments. He first showed us the upright frame drumming techniques on the Bendir, a type of frame drum, that contained snares. Hayes continued to show us many of the other percussion instruments that he had brought along including the Doumbek, nicknamed the goblet drum for its shape, the Riq, which contained tiny cymbals along the edges known as jingles, and the Congas, which are more prevalent

  • Social Stability In Brave New World

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    In the Brave New World, a book written by Aldous Huxley,, he writes about a utopian future where humans are genetically created and pharmaceutically anthesized. Huxley introduces three ideals which become the world's state motto. The motto that is driven into their dystopian society is “Community, Identity and Stability.” These are qualities that are set to structure the Brave New World. Yet, happen to contradict themselves throughout the story. Some of the characteristics of the Brave New World

  • Chi In Unoka And Okonkwo's Things Fall Apart

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    Within the book Things Fall Apart, a chi was what a man and woman used as a personal god. To help further explain this, we can understand a chi by comparing it to a Christian concept that we are more familiar with. This concept is expressed as a guardian angel. Just as a guardian angel does, a chi would follow his or her person throughout their entire life and would either demonstrate compassion or vindictive conduct in relation to their person's life. It was said that if an individual were to say

  • Comparison Essay

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    ever wanted to learn how to play drums but you didn't know what kind of drum set to pick? It's very hard to choose between an electronic drum set and an acoustic drum set. People say that electronic drums are cooler because of the way they look and they have different sounds. Electric drum sets break more easily and it's hard to find parts for them. Also Acoustic drum heads last long and it's easy to find parts for them. You can also upgrade or customize a acoustic drum set but it's hard to upgrade or

  • 21 Tips To Learn Drumming Fast Research

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    21 tips to learn drumming fast Are the drums your favorite instrument? Drumming, just like any other musical instrument, requires you to practice with dedication to perform excellently. A regular practice session with some more tips and tricks will ensure that you learn playing the drums much faster. If you are a person, who is learning how to play the drum, the following 21 tips will help you to learn drumming fast. 1. Set your goal as a drummer: Set a goal that you would like to achieve when

  • How Has Percussion Changed Over The Years?

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    History of Percussion and Drums How has percussion changed over the years? If you didn’t know, percussion is a musical instrument in which a sound is produced when struck. So how has percussion evolved over the years? We know there are many types of percussion instruments such as: maracas, drums, cymbals, piano, and many more, but how have drums evolved over the years? At first, anything that was simply struck, shaken, scraped, plucked, or rubbed, and made a sound was considered a percussion instrument

  • Analysis Of Mark Dendy's Dance Drum

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    Mark Dendy’s dance drum is a dance that only uses about six dancers who dance to the beat of African Drums. The dance structure seemingly is fast these dancers don’t stay in one specific spot they seem to move all throughout twirling around and moving with the beat. It doesn’t seem to stop one beat and always moves with the beat. The rhythm of these beats seems to be even with every step the dancer takes constructing a beautiful type of movement. The dance changes over the time of course by showing

  • Ancient Greek Percussion Instruments

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    maenads which means mad women; however, followers of Dionysius identified closely with the frame drum, krotalas, and cymbals. Another Greek deity directly associated with percussion was Persephone. Legend has it that she was kidnapped by Hades, the ruler of the underworld, and so was forced to spend half of every year with him. During this period it was said that she sat on her throne with her frame drum hanging overhead. Since Persephone was the goddess of spring, a lavish ritual was held each year

  • Comparing The Drummer Boy Of Shiloh And Drumbeats And Bullets

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    900 men in the First Maine Heavy Artillery, 635 became casualties in just seven minutes of fighting at the Battle of Petersburg. A North Carolina regiment saw 714 of its 800 soldiers killed at Gettysburg. At such a time, these boys put down their drums and took up whatever rifle was handy." (199) This tells a lot about what it was like on the battlefield, but The Drummer Boy of Shiloh says nothing about what it was like on the battlefield. Both stories are different, but still have some similarities

  • Comparing Song Somebody's Watching Me By Rockwell And Michael Jackson

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    The song that I chose to do this paper on is called “Somebody’s Watching Me” by Rockwell and Michael Jackson sung backup. I chose this song because it is one of my favorite Halloween time songs, and I was extremely excited to see the song on the list of Top 100 One Hit Wonders. I listen to this song almost constantly during October, and several times throughout the year. I enjoy listening to this song because it has a very catchy beat and it more or less, sums up anxiety so I am able to relate to

  • Flatliner Analyse

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    The first sounds heard in the song are that of instruments: guitar and drums. After the guitar and drums there is a synthesizer of a heart machine flat-lining in the background. This section also includes some sound effects that really give the music character. When the line “she’s a flatliner” is sung, it sounds as though they recorded

  • Comparison Of Drumbeats And The Drummer Boy Of Shiloh

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    The two stories, Drumbeats and Bullets and The Drummer Boy of Shiloh have many comparisons and contrasts. One story is mostly fact based, while the other is more of a story. Both stories have facts about the life in war as a drummer boy. Johnny Clem (from Drumbeats and Bullets) and Joby (from The Drummer boy of Shiloh) can relate in many different ways.they also have factors that make them very different. Drumbeats and Bullets is a factual story about the not so simple life of a drummer boy. It differs

  • Joby's Change In The Drummer Boy Of Shiloh

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    teeth, flare the nostrils and tighten the hands, put steel armor all over the men, for blood moving fast in them does indeed make men feel as if they’d put on steel” (line 132). The General is referring to Joby’s ability to empower men by beating his drum forcefully and passionately. Upon hearing the General’s instructions, Joby feels powerful and invincible. He accepts his vital role to set the beat for the army and no longer feels scared to risk his life for nothing. Coming of age means learning how

  • A River Runs Through It Summary

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    Society in the late 20th century was confused about the difference between leisure and labor time. In (A River Runs Through It) by Norman MacLean he writes about how his father, Rev. MacLean, Paul and Neal who all had different ways and definitions of how to spend their leisure time. From knowing the clear difference between the two, to having leisure be the hierarchy of them and to have leisure and labor meaning the same. Fly fishing played a major role in, A River Runs Through It, and Norman

  • M C Hammer Accomplishments

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    Stanley Kirk Burrell, best known as M.C. Hammer is a famous pop rapper artist, dancer, actor and entrepreneur from Oakland California. His famous life started in 1980s until 1990s when he recorded “U Can’t Touch This” and “2 Legit 2 Quit”. Hammer is also famous for his dance style and choreographies that had impressed other famous artists. During his music career he has sold more than 50 million records and competed with other hip hop icons (Billboard, 2016). Also, Hammer had participated in TV shows

  • TR-808: Marvin Gaye's Use In Hip Hop Music

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    Rhythm Composer. The TR-808 is a transistor based rhythm/drum machine. The unit relies on analog circuitry, rather than digital sampling or modeling to produce sounds. The analog circuitry synthesizes sound using a subtractive method, which involves using a filter to attenuate the harmonics of a signal. The resulting effect is a change in the tone of the sound. The various “fake” percussion sounds produced by the TR-808 included snare, bass/kick drum, rimshot, cymbal, toms, open/closed hi-hats, handclap

  • Nature In The Old Man And The Sea

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    The universal theme that goes with The Old Man and the Sea is Mans struggle with nature and life. The old man was trying to fight a battle that might have killed him since his pride kept him from accepting defeat, and going back home empty-handed, because of his old age he felt like if he could not catch the marlin than he might have died because he thought that would make him a failure. Not to himself but to Manolin (the boy that he would fish with and would speak to about baseball.) The way that

  • The Drummer Boy Of Shiloh Sparknotes

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    steady himself, and Joby feels better. Sometimes in life people lose confidence in themselves, but through the support of other regain their confidence. “Leaving him with this drum which was worse than a toy in the game to be played tomorrow or someday much too soon.”(1). This quote shows how Joby was scared because he only has a drum, while all of the other soldiers have muskets and weapons they can use. He loses confidence in himself and feels vulnerable. The part, “worse than a toy in the game to be

  • Summary Of The Drummer Boy Of Shiloh

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    Imagine if you are a teenager, marching into a battle with no armor, no weapons, and no ways of self-defense. All you have is a drum and a pair of drumsticks, which you must play throughout the entire battle. Without the drum, soldiers would have no way to hear the general’s commands which would make them a school of fish in a barrel. This was the job of drummer boys in the American Civil War, the bloodiest war in American history with around 620,000 deaths. In “The Drummer Boy of Shiloh”, written