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  2. Hand drum - Wikipedia

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    The Tambora, a two-sided drum played with both a stick and a hand, is essential to the merengue dance of Dominican Republic. The pandero or plenera, is a percussion instrument included in the group of frame drums. A set of these hand drums from Puerto Rico is usually performed in plena music. There are three sizes, primo or requinto (for ...

  3. Eisa (dance) - Wikipedia

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    Eisa performance by the Seragaki Youth Association of Onna village. Eisa (Okinawan: エイサー, romanized: Eisā) is a folk dance originating from Okinawa Island in Japan.In origin, it is a Bon dance that is performed by young people of each community during the Bon festival to honor the spirits of their ancestors.

  4. Category:Hand drums - Wikipedia

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    Tympanum (hand drum) U. Udukai; Y. Yakshagana bells This page was last edited on 5 November 2024, at 05:15 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  5. Drumquest - Wikipedia

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    DrumQuest was launched in March 2016 by Tobi "Medic Drums" Fatonade, [1] (born Olutobi David Fatonade), [2] [3] a Nigerian drummer endorsed by Starsticks [4] who is currently living and playing [5] in Ukraine. [6] DrumQuest brings together different, talented but previously unknown drummers for a contest to provide a platform for their exposure ...

  6. Drum Corps Associates Open Class World Champions - Wikipedia

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    During Labor Day Weekend, Drum Corps Associates (DCA) Open Class corps compete to earn the title of DCA Open Class World Champion.The championships consist of 2 rounds (Prelims and Finals) held on 2 consecutive nights (the Saturday and Sunday nights of Labor Day weekend).

  7. Tsuzumi - Wikipedia

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    A tsuzumi drum. The tsudzumi (鼓) or tsuzumi is a hand drum of Japanese origin. [1] It consists of a wooden body shaped like an hourglass, and it is taut, with two drum heads with cords that can be squeezed or released to increase or decrease the tension of the heads respectively.

  8. Hani Naser - Wikipedia

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    Hani Naser (Arabic: هاني ناصر; March 2, 1950 – November 16, 2020) was a Jordanian-American musician. [1] He specialized in the oud and hand percussion instruments, [2] particularly the goblet drum and djembe.

  9. Boula (music) - Wikipedia

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    This drum is played with two sticks, and the base rests flat on the floor. The tone created is high, but somewhat muted. While this drum's parts seem simple, it requires true skill and stamina to play them accurately, especially at fast tempos. This drum serves the same function as the boula in the rada batterie and is played in the same way.