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  2. Open-handed drumming - Wikipedia

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    Open handed playing was first conceived as idea with Jim Chapin's book Advanced Techniques for the Modern Drummer, and Gary Chester's book The New Breed which emphasize coordinated independence, leading with both hands and legs. The first drummers who started open-handed playing are musicians like Billy Cobham, Lenny White, and Dennis Wilson ...

  3. Friction drum - Wikipedia

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    A friction drum is a percussion instrument consisting of a single membrane stretched over a sound box, whose sound is produced by the player causing the membrane to vibrate by friction. The sound box may be a pot or jug or some open-ended hollow object.

  4. Hand drum - Wikipedia

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    The Gudu-gudu drum is a pace-maker drum that is used in both Dundun and Bata drum category. The Bembe drum is a Yoruba base drum. The modern base drum in drum sets used by professional musicians and military/school parades is an example of modified bemebe drum. The Ipese drum is used for Yoruba Spiritual worship of Ifa.

  5. Tom drum - Wikipedia

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    A gong bass drum (also known as "gong drum"), is a large, single-headed tom often sized at 20 in (51 cm) or 22 in (56 cm), with the drumhead being 2 in (5.1 cm) larger than the shell. The sound produced is similar to a bass drum, though it is more open and has longer sustain. They can be mounted with standard floor tom legs, though many ...

  6. Bodhrán - Wikipedia

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    Bottom view of a bodhrán-like frame drum made in the 1960s or earlier; note scarf-joined frame. It has also been suggested that the origin of the instrument may be the skin trays used in Ireland for carrying peat or grain; [13] the earliest bodhrán may have simply been a skin stretched across a wood frame without any means of attachment. [10]

  7. The Overdue, Under-Told Story Of The Clitoris

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    From ancient history to the modern day, the clitoris has been discredited, dismissed and deleted -- and women's pleasure has often been left out of the conversation entirely. Now, an underground art movement led by artist Sophia Wallace is emerging across the globe to challenge the lies, question the myths and rewrite the rules around sex and the female body.

  8. Mom who went viral for straddling son posts a similar new photo

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    In the photo, Wright is shown at a Halloween party with her legs wrapped around a male friend dressed in an NFL costume. "At least it wasn't your son this time," one person wrote in the comments.

  9. Drum dance - Wikipedia

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    Inuit drum dance songs, or pisiq, [7] are typically based on a five-note scale. [8] They usually have a strophic form. [9] The drum played during the Inuit drum dance is called a qilaut. [7] Copper Inuit use the drum dance "to honour members of the family, to express gratitude, and to welcome and bid farewell to visitors". [10]