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#Shangó Ceremony#black history#black people#blacktumblr#black#black tumblr#pan africanism#black conscious#africa#black power#black empowering#grenada#Afro-Caribbean Spirituality#Orisha Tradition#Dondo Drum#Drumming Ceremony#Ancestral Worship#caribbean culture#vintage photography#african diaspora#Shekere#ritual#dance
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'Djalo . Laboratório de Confecção, Toques e Movimentos com Agbe' acontece em Mariana
A escola ateliê DJALO NOMAD realizará nos dias 25 e 26 de novembro de 2023, oficina de confecção de agbê, pela primeira vez, em Mariana e região. Quer aprender a confeccionar um instrumento percussivo, de origem ancestral? A vivência *Djalo . Confecção de Xekerès – Laboratório de confecção, toques e movimentos com agbe* te convida a adentrar no universo mágico da confecção deste instrumento de…
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Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro with his puppy, Sheker
Sheker (or Şeker) is the Turkish word for sugar
#Nicolas Maduro#Sheker the dog#Şeker the dog#Sheker el perro#Şeker el perro#Sheker el cachorro#Şeker el cachorro#Venezuela#dog#perro#cachorro
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everyone daven for my parents to let me stay with my gf for a week
#round 2 here we go.#this time with no deception involved#im listening to u doctor midos midvar sheker tirchak. this better pay off#op
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"BROKEN SHEKERE." Many years ago, a powerful king invited the most popular musician in his village to come to serenade him with some good music at his palace.
On receiving the king’s call, the musician immediately started to prepare for the visit to the palace. Playing for the king had been one of the highlights of his career. No one had played more times for the king than this man. But this new invitation was even more special – it promised to be the biggest invitation he had ever received from the king – he was focussed on making the best of…
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#Aprendendo instrumentos africanos#Balafon música africana#Cultura africana musical#Djembe africano#Fusão de música africana#História dos instrumentos africanos#Influência africana na música mundial#Instrumentos de percussão africanos#Instrumentos musicais africanos#Instrumentos musicais ancestrais#Kora harpa africana#Mbira piano de polegar#Música tradicional africana#Ritmos africanos tradicionais#Shekere instrumento africano#Talking drum comunicação#Técnicas de tocar africano#Udu tambor de argila
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The Music of Mordor by Region
Minas Ithil (Minas Morgul):
Specialized Instruments- lyre, lute, fiddle, viol, Gondorian horn, panflute, spoons
Songs I imagine being played here- The Show Must Go On, My Way, Livin' On A Prayer, Bed of Roses, All Along The Watchtower, I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire
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Cirith ungol:
Specialized Instruments- agung/gong/chao, bonang, singing bowl, handpan/hang/steel pan, carnyx, mouthbow, drymba, sonorous rocks
Songs I imagine being played here- House of Memories, We're Not Gonna Take It, Hell's Comin' With Me, Mine!Mine!Mine!, Old Time Rock & Roll, Copperhead Road, Mr. Blue Sky
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Nurnen:
Specialized Instruments- GuGu drum, shekere, fujara, koncovka, hichiriki, calung
Songs I imagine being played here- Shot In the Dark, Dream On, Man In the Box, Welcome to the Jungle, Born To Be Wild, We Are Young
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Seregost:
Specialized Instruments- frame drum, frula, gemshorn, pibgorn, alboka, ice xylophone
Songs I imagine being played here- Skyfall, Zombie, Who Is She?, Heads Roll, Haythor, Euphoria, Carinval of Rust, Grace (Jeff Buckley)
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Gorgoroth:
Specialized Instruments- mapuche, trutruka, nolquin, death whistle, hand flute, hellhawk bone flute, jawbone
Songs I imagine being played here- Back In Black, Bad Romance, Eruption, We Didn't Start The Fire, Rise Like A Pheonix, Live And Let Die, Cemetery Gates
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Lithlad:
Specialized Instruments- oud, buzuq, bansuri, ney, simsimiyya, sagat, rig/rigg/tambourine
Songs I imagine being played here- Tiger (ABBA), Arabian Night [but it's Lithladian? Lithian? Night], The Lion Sleeps Tonight [but it's the Wyrm], I Am the Highway, In the Air Tonight
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General groups songs for the lads- Sweet Caroline, You're So vain, Drunken Dwarves, Drunken Sailor, Shipwrecked, You Are A Pirate, Another Brick in the Wall, Warrior, Get Ready to Die, Don't Stop Believing, The Song that Doesn't End, We'll Meet Again, Moskau [Instead it's all about 'Mordor' in Black Speech], What It's Like
#old headcanon of mine#musical instruments#song recs#shadow of mordor#shadow of war#just imagine#culture#fantasy#singing#headcanon#fannon#how did i do?#i should make a playlist#there's so many more i could add#underrated instruments#rare music#if the format is weird it's because this got pulled from a .txt#.txtpost#additional song suggestions are welcome#mordor#jrr tolkien
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Sonic Interventions - Do You Remember?
Sonic Interventions is a diaspora-futuristic band of interdisciplinary artists from five continents. Emerged in 2020 from the transcultural Berlin Jazz scene, the group unites diverse languages, instruments, rhythms and dance for collective meditation and healing, improvisation and groove. Since then, the band has established itself as one of Berlin's most acclaimed underground Jazz collectives. Known for inclusive live spectacles, in which moments of meditation and trance rise into heavy grooves, traditional rhythms of the African and Latin American continents coalesce with urban styles such as Hip Hop, Trap and House. The band combines poetry and dance inspired by the cosmos, ancient alchemy and world mythologies. ALBUM MUSICIANS Dumama Vocals Astan Ka Vocals Nane Khale Vocals douniah Vocals Eric Owusu Vocals Kechu. Nafraz, Guitar, Electronic Percussion Pachakuti Tenor Saxophone, Keys, Synth, Vocals Daniel ‘El Congo’ Allen Trumpet Marius Max Tenor Saxophone Paulrhythms Electric Bass Hal Strewe Electric Bass Simo Gumbri Dylan Hunter Chee Greene Drumset, Percussion, Synths, Audio Production Ziggy Zeitgeist Drumset Dante ‘Percu’ Parraguez Congas, Drumset Christoph ‘ma.ttic’ Matenaers Kpanlogos, Ngoni, Hang, Kajamba Aduni Congas, Tama, Djembe Szabolcs ‘Àbáse’ Bognár Keys, Shekere Sonkomusic Keys, Organ, Synth
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Full-fledged art stands without promotion while I do all sorts of sketches. I started doing a lot of sketches with N.G. ughh -._-.
and almost all of them concern the au where Cyan will lose his hands
^forgive me this crooked sketch, I'm tired at that moment
I swear he has clothes on the bottom, everything is fine! XD I’ve just been prescribing this au for a long time, and I still had a poor idea of what the collar sheker, holding back the abilities of Cyan, looks like. Now I know what it looks like
when I finished drawing it, I looked at him and thought that he must have been offended that because of the mechanical hands he had to cut his hair shorter, and I could not restrain myself
^and I took the idea from a friend, to put together characters from different periods of time
don't ask, I don't remember how it came to this. But the king is on holiday for half a day XD
"don't freeze"
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Allahga sheker I've passed all the exams well. Two for "good" and two for "excellent". This is in fact a huge win for me as I couldn't perform this well since I got depression which is around 5-7 years ago.
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Fela Kuti, the late Nigerian singer and music writer. He created a whole new generation of music lovers. I saw him in the University of Ibadan many years ago - simply a genius.
About afrobeat: wiki.
The musical style of Felá is called afrobeat, a style he largely created, which is a complex fusion of jazz, funk, Ghanaian/Nigerian highlife, psychedelic rock and traditional West African chants and rhythms. Afrobeat also borrows heavily from the native "tinker pan" African-style percussion that Kuti acquired while studying in Ghana with Hugh Masekela, under the uncanny Hedzoleh Soundz.
The importance of the input of Tony Allen (Fela's drummer of twenty years) in the creation of Afrobeat cannot be overstated. Fela once famously stated that "without Tony Allen, there would be no Afrobeat".Afrobeat is characterized by a fairly large band with many instruments, vocals and a musical structure featuring jazzy, funky horn sections. A riff-based "endless groove" is used, in which a base rhythm of drums, shekere, muted West African-style guitar and melodic bass guitar riffs are repeated throughout the song. Commonly, interlocking melodic riffs and rhythms are introduced one by one, building the groove bit-by-bit and layer-by-layer. The horn section then becomes prominent, introducing other riffs and main melodic themes.
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SACRED RATTLE THE POWER'S IN YOUR HAND.
Just like the post I did on bells a rattle is not part of traditional hoodoo but if this is the item you feel attracted to I would suggest it.
One thing that every tradition, every culture, and almost every spiritual practice on earth shares in common is the use of the Sacred Rattle. Whether the rattle is a coconut or gourd maraca, filled inside with sacred seeds, or a latticework of glass beads or cowrie shells woven into a net and covering the outside of a dried gourd, such as it is with the Shekere or the cabasa; or a stick with shells, bones or nuts tied to one end.
The rattle in its many forms and shapes is one of three man made musical instruments found in some form in every culture and country. “The others being the drum and fluits.
In many places around the world the rattle always uses by individuals of power, such as a Shaman, witch doctor or Medicine men, conjure men etc. There are times that the Maraca and Sacred Rattles were viewed by Christians as the Devil’s instrument..
The various African and Indigenous earth related spiritual and religious systems within the Americas has and to this day uses its sacred rattle. Haitian Vodou has its Asson, Cuban Santeria uses its Asheke, Dominican 21 Division uses the Tcha Tcha, and Puerto Rican Sanse uses the Amaraca, which is also called the Matraca or simply la Maraca. The Caribbean Taino Bohique and Bohitu “Chamanes / Shamans” as the Shamans in every other culture also treasured their rattle.
The Maraca (rattle) is an instrument of great power, and similar to that of a European wand, used by wiccans, pagans or other magical systems.
Used for: These rattles are used to communicate with the realm of spirits, and summon deities. They could repel or vanquish unwanted spirits, heal, bless, activate the healing properties of roots, herbs, talismans, amulets, beads and stones. Like the European Wand, the sacred rattle is an extension of the body and works as the pointing finger in which we get our desires, and will pointed and focused outwards from the body. The sacred rattles are emblems that which is used to seek that which is Holy, and it establishes a connecting link between the material world and the spiritual realm. Through the proper use of the rattle, the Shaman could manifest the presence of spirits and deities.
Sound: The Maraca or Sacred Rattle works through sound vibrations, and is always used to concentrate a sacred space, and create protective barriers. In Haitian Vodou the Asson as is the Sanse Amaraca is used to summon the Loa, the Sances or the Messengers in Christianity uses a bell to call down saints, angels etc. While at the same time they can also ward of negative earth bound spirits which often get confused or can not tolerate the sound frequency. It literally acts as a Rattlesnakes rattling. Like the snake its rattling tail lete predators or unwanted energies and vibrations know that you acknowledge their presence.
Cleansing: Along side of herbs, tobacco, blessed waters and salt the sacred rattles are used for cleansing an individuals aura. It helps the practitioners of Shamanism, Sanse and Vodou in opening up blocked energy fields and help in binding or fixing weak or torn layers of the auric layers, which helps in re-establishing energy flow known as Ashe and removing psychic dirt or unwanted energy.
In Haitian Vodou they have a beautiful and unique sacred rattle which is unique to Haitian Vodou alone called the Asson. The Asson takes three different instruments and combines them into one. The rattle, the shekere and the altar bell.
In Sanse they don't combine the three into one, but use them separately and as I have stated often use them simultaneously.
The use of the sanctus bell is highly used in spiritual masses like Catholicism, lets all those know who have come to attend the event or church. In this case a supernatural event that's taking place before the altar. It is also rung heavily when a medium is about to mount a Loa or Spirit as a protective measure so that no earth bound or malignant force enters.
While the Rattle symbolizes the masculine phallic symbol, the bell represents the joining of both, the joining of the phallic with the yonic or vulvic “womb or vagina” to create life. The tongue or clapper of the bell is often made of two parts and symbolize the male semen and the female clitorus. (Bet you didn't know that) don't judge I read a lot) 😁
The ball part of the rattle can also be viewed as a womb, the sacred circle and earth. ”Present day Church bells derive from ancient Pagan traditions and not the other way around as most would have you believe. The bells are always rung to let those know a ceremony is to begin and when a ceremony is to end.
In traditional magic metal for bells should be iron, brass, or silver, and they are always kept on the house altars and shrines. Bells can be hung near doors on windowsills, outdoors and indoors. As the wind blows on bells and chimes it acts as a repellent for unwanted vibrations. Again sound vibrations very powerful.
Hope you enjoyed this post let me know your thoughts..
#Ritual rattle#Vodou rattle#Sound magic#Voodoo#Spiritual work#like and/or reblog!#likeandfollow#google search#Spiritual vibrations#Traditional hoodoo#Southern voodoo#Sacred rattle#follow my blog#like and subscribe#message me#ask me anything#Updated post
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Kenny Loggins - Conviction of the Heart
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Artist
Kenny Loggins
Composer
Kenny Loggins Guy Thomas
Lyricist
Kenny Loggins Guy Thomas
Produced
Kenny Loggins Terry Nelson
Credit
Steve Woods - Keyboards Kenny Loggins - Acoustic guitar Guy Thomas - Electric guitar David Lindley - Electric slide guitar Freddie Washington - Bass Tris Imboden - Drums Michael Baird - Field snare Munyungo Jackson & Bill Summers - Caxixi, Shekere, Djn-Djun, Gunga-Degung, Bata, Djembe Kate Price & Terry Nelson - Background vocals Adult Choir - choir (with Arnold McCuller as choir director) Colors of Love - children's choir (with Nyna Shannon Anderson as choir director)
Released
September 10 1991
Streaming
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#kenny loggins#terry nelson#steve woods#guy thomas#david lindley#freddie washington#tris imboden#michael baird#munyungo jackson#bill summers#kate price#adult choir#colors of love#1990s#1991#music#Youtube
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Price: [price_with_discount] (as of [price_update_date] - Details) [ad_1] Includes many beautifully prepared scores, extensive music glossaries, classical scores made easy and step by step Afro-Latin / Caribbean percussion. Scores Included: Twinkle Twinkle Little Star / Baa Baa Black Sheep / ABCs - Form Figure #1 Resolmilafatimila elegant sequence circle of 5ths - World Music Mastery for playing with anyone! Standard 1-4-5 progressions, beginner to advanced - Bars 30-32 of Praelude #1 by J.S. Bach - study of Seventh Suspended chords - Latin Piano (Montuno) 101: "La Bamba" C I-IV-V-IV major and minor (with I-ii-V-ii variation) - Satin Doll by Duke Ellington with 7th chords spelled out on the bass clef - Montuno Etude #0, Montuno Circles Makes Blues Scale, Shekere pattern as piano montuno - Yoruba Diasporas, Rumba Parts translated into Melodic Phrases - Calypso Study in Soca (Soul-Calypso) often the first side (bar) is Up and the second half is Down - Syncro-Nice Sacred Rhythm Scales, Major and Lydian Scales Sync with Sacred West-African Percussion - Conversation Pieces: Extremely Potent Repeatable Perpetual Motivations - Making Improvisation Effortless - Montuno Etude #1, Primer for First Time Montuno (Latin Piano) Technique - Montuno Etude #2, "That Makes This Heaven" C Major 1-6-2-5 Montuno and Bajo Tumbau (Bass) - Swing Montuno Study, 6/8 Swing Jazz, Montuno Rhythmic Tension added to the Melodic Role - Calypso Circles circles of fifths with calypso chuck (downbeat on the first half version) - Clavinet Keyboard Score 1,"Soca Clav" Soul-Calypso standard keyboard chuck - Clavinet Keyboard Score 2,"Superclav" Stevie Wonder's "Superstition" adapted to teach Clavinet Techniques - Bossanova Study, Sweet Love Song, Piano, Chords & Lyrics: "Lost In Love" - Affirmatinas: "Everything's going perfectly, now and ever more!" "Having what I'm wanting, wanting what I'm having" - Affirmatina Song, Piano and Lyrics: "My Successes Are Here" - Classical Derivative Affirmatina #1, "I Manifest My Destiny" based on Chopin Mazurka in C - Classical Derivative Affirmatina #2, "Chopin Made A Way" based on Chopin's C# minor waltz - Classical Derivative Affirmatina #3, "Let It Be's" based on Abbe Franz Liszt's "Liebestraum" - Clarinet Concerto in A Major, the Adagio, by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, reduction to piano solo - Canto: Gelido in Ogni Vena, from the opera Farnace by Antonio Vivaldi, piano, chords and vocals - Song To The Moon from the opera Rusalka, by Antonin Dvorak, melody / hook for piano and chords - Canto: The Triumph of Truth & Time (later the opera Rinaldo), George Frederic Handel, reduction to piano, chords and vocals - Canto: Laudate Dominum, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, reduction to piano, chords and Latin vocals - Romeo and Juliet Overture, Pyotr Tchaikovsky, Theme Reduction - Canto: Ave Maria (originally Ellens Gesang for Sir Walter Scott poems) by Franz Schubert, piano, chords and Latin vocals - Bel Canto: Casta Diva from the opera Norma, by Vincenzo Bellini, reduction to piano, chords and vocals - Andalucia later called The Breeze And I, by Ernesto Lecuona, reduction to piano, chords and melody - Les Caquets (short version) by Chevalier de Saint Georges (the Black Mozart), Trio Score version for Bass, Piano & Violin - Percs Score 1, Carmen - Carmen's Habanera, Clave, Percussion, Coro (Chorus) adapted to teach the percussion patterns - Percs Score 2, Yemaya & Santa Lucia, Agogo, Percussion, Coro (Chorus) in Yoruba and English - Percs Score 3, Afro-Blue (Obatala Orisha Song) with Chopin's Eb Prelude / Nocturn (1 verse). Many years of experience in teaching, performing, writing and band-leading have been condensed into handy reference materials, and step-by-step lessons that can be easy to follow, improve music understanding and appreciation. In this book are germs, seeds that can be expanded into lessons in many directions, all making musical understanding and music appreciating improve greatly. This book is great for self-study, and
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Burssia Dotmund Startint Sowen to replace the Sahin
Pre-Bayern Boss Niko Kovac was built a new teacher for the 18-month contract. The 53-year-old was the leader from Sunday, after the BVB’s game with the shekers, it replaces Nuri Sahin, said that last week. Kovac won the Bundesliga and two DFB-two DFB-two in 2019 and the Dottmund’s website the next few days and our expectations will be better. “Energy, is the most important of the Global Group…
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