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  2. List of gestures - Wikipedia

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    High five is a celebratory ritual in which two people simultaneously raise one hand and then slap these hands together. Hitchhiking gestures including sticking one thumb upward, especially in North America, or pointing an index finger toward the road, to request a ride in an automobile.

  3. Waving - Wikipedia

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    A man waving Video of children waving. Waving is a nonverbal communication gesture that consists of the movement of the hand and/or entire arm that people commonly use to greet each other, but it can also be used to say goodbye, acknowledge another's presence, call for silence, or deny someone. [1]

  4. File:383-waving-hand-1.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. Theremin - Wikipedia

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    The theremin is also used in concert music (especially avant-garde and 20th- and 21st-century new music); for example, Mano Divina Giannone is a popular American thereminist [3] who along with his orchestra, The Divine Hand Ensemble, regularly holds said concerts. It is also used in popular music genres, such as rock.

  6. Varsity (alma mater song) - Wikipedia

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    The image stuck with Raymond Dvorak, then assistant band director for the University of Illinois. [3] In 1934 Dvorak became the band director for the University of Wisconsin. That same year, following a speech by the University’s president, Glenn Frank , Dvorak instructed the students to watch for his cue to wave their hands as they sang the ...

  7. Gesture - Wikipedia

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    Example of waving in a greeting. A gesture is a form of nonverbal communication or non-vocal communication in which visible bodily actions communicate particular messages, either in place of, or in conjunction with, speech.

  8. Mountza - Wikipedia

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    Even before then, a common expression of displeasure was to "throw" one's hand. [citation needed] In Mexico, it can be used to say hi (together with waving); but when steady or moving it repeatedly towards the receiver means "You'll see!" (Spanish: Vas a ver/Ya verás/Ya lo verás), warning that the giver will tell an authority figure (parent ...

  9. Applause - Wikipedia

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    Varieties of applause typically serve as the means to show appreciation as an audience participant and fulfills the need to be included. The variety of its forms is limited only by the capacity for devising means of making a noise [1] (e.g., stomping of feet or rapping of fists or hands on a table). Within each culture, however, it is usually ...