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tododeku-or-bust · 5 months
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History of Step
What is Stepping?
What is Step?
Stepping or step dancing is “a percussive dance in which the participant’s body is used to produce complex rhythms and sounds through a mixture of footsteps, spoken word, and hand-claps,” writes the African American Registry.
Step has its origins in Africa, as dancing has been a large part of traditional African culture for centuries.
Calling Step a "bizarre silent dance without music" has to be one of the wilder antiblack racist descriptions I've ever heard of stepping lmao. Anyway if you see the video, it's step!!! They're stepping!! It's a Black American form of dance!!
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mikhaela · 11 months
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my favorite arrangement of my favorite halloweenesque song, a reminder that in death everyone is the same, a comforting thought given everything that has happened as of late
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kply-industries · 6 months
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forcebookish · 1 year
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Bad Buddy out of context
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charlotteee013 · 3 months
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spacerockband · 6 months
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Imposter Symphonica
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Electronic Drum Pad
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exsqueezememacaroni · 4 months
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*swallowing/choking noises* oh jesus christ....THAT'S HOW YOU MAKE YOUR MAN CUM! you little motherfuckers....
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miscling · 7 months
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robotgirls recieving percussive maintenance, rb if you agree.
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encantaminhos · 4 months
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postpunkindustrial · 1 year
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NICOS!
CRT-TV Drums. The sound is produced by catching static electricity from a CRT with the hands and sending electrical signals through the body to a guitar amplifier📺
ブラウン管ドラム。ブラウン管テレビの静電気を手でキャッチして身体を通して電気信号をギターアンプに送ることで音を鳴らす📺
Played by Ei Wada
Created by Ei Wada x Rinichi Washimi x Nicos Orchest-Lab
NEW SINGLE / VIDEO ALBUM
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Chinese musical instruments pt. 1
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I was inspired by my research into the different types of Chinese opera, so I decided to write about the chinese musical instruments.
Usually, traditional chinese instruments are grouped into 8 categories, 八音 (bā yīn): metal, bamboo, wood, stone, silk, clay, gourd and skin so I'll try to group them accordingly.
Metal 金 (Jīn)
Bo 钹 (bó) This is a percussion type of cymbal, with the size varying on the subtype. This instrument is also used in some chinese operas, which makes it all the more interesting to hear.
Bianzhong 编钟 (biānzhōng) This is a set of bronze chime bells, arranged in a specific order with each bell having it's own two special pitches which are usually determined by the bell size. The structure is especially interesting, as all the bells are hung from a frame (typically wooden) from which they're played. Other countries also have similar instruments, such as Japan, Vietnam and Korea although their names vary and they may have their own specific features.
Luo 锣 (luó) Luo is actually a general name for a gong, which varies in size and pitch depending on its type. Depending on the size, luo can either be hung on a frame or if it's small enough it can be played in hand.
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Yunluo 云锣 (yúnluó) Like the luo, these are also gongs, named cloud gongs. There are 10 small gongs in a frame with the same size but different thickness so that each gongs pitch would vary. There is a more modern version, which has over 20 gongs and is much larger in size.
Suona 唢呐 (suǒnà) The Suona is a double-reeded trumpet, with reed meaning a thin strip of material. As Suona is classified as a metal instrument, it's made from metal with the reed attached to it. It's actual origin is quite interesting, as some sources place the Suona all the way to the Jin dynasty (266-420), whereas some consider Suona's origin to be from outside of China.
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Bamboo 竹 (Zhú)
Dizi 笛子(dízi) The Dizi is a Chinese flute, which has quite a lot of varieties, such as 梆笛 (Bāngdí). This flute is especially interesting as it's used in Chinese opera, Chinese folk music and also in Chinese orchestra. Depending on the region, different bamboo is used to create this instrument - Purple bamboo in the north and white in the southern regions, although other material can also be used, even jade.
Xiao 箫 (xiāo) This is a vertical flute, orginating from the Qiang people in ancient China. The material is usually bamboo, with black and purple bamboo considered to be the best type. There are also quite a few variations, such as the 北箫 (Běixiāo), 琴箫 (Qínxiāo) and 南箫 (Nánxiāo).
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Paixiao 排箫 (páixiāo) The Paixiao is a type of a panflute, which has a noticeable difference from the western type, as the pipe holes are created via an angled cut or a notch.
Bili 筚篥 (bìlì) / 管 (guǎn) This is a double-reed pipe, which has a few names. Guan appears to be a general name for woodwind instruments, so if looking for this specific instrument, it should be searched using Bili. This instrument can be traced back to the Zhou dynasty, where it was used as a military instrument. Later it became a popular court and ritual instrument, but eventually lost it's court popularity. Instead, it's quite popular in folk music and in Peking Opera, especially for military scenes.
Xindi 新笛 (xīndí) The Xindi is a more modern type of Dizi (the name literally means a new flute), which first appeared in the 20th century. The xindi differentiates itself from the original dizi by it's additional 5 holes, allowing for lower tones which makes it quite important for the Chinese orchestra.
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Wood 木 (Mù)
Muyu 木鱼 (mùyú) This is a wooden fish-shaped woodblock which is hit to create a beat during rituals, most commonly during Buddhist ceremonies, Muyu's name literally means a wooden fish, as it's origin stories are associated with fish, with one story claiming that a fish helped a monk but in turn asked him for a favour, which the monk promised to do but forgot. The fish became angry and splashed him into the water. The monk survived, but his notes were all ruined, which is why he made a wooden statue of the fish and beat it.
Yu 敔 (yǔ) On the topic of animals, this is a tiger-shaped hollow box with toothed edges on its back. Why a tiger? It may be because the tiger had a powerful association with strength and power, although I have yet to find a source confirming my theory.
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Zhu 柷 (zhù) This is a wooden box that has an open middle, which is played by using a wooden stick to hit the inner bottom. This instrument is very rarely used nowadays, with the majority of Zhus being in museums and temples, but apparently they still remain in use in a few temples for ceremonies.
Paiban 拍板 (pāibǎn) The Paiban is clapper made of wooden or bamboo flat pieces. When it's played together with a drum, this combination is called a Guban 鼓板 (gǔbǎn), which is used quite often in various different music genres, such as Peking Opera, Yue Opera, Kunqu Opera and others.
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differentname · 1 month
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it might sound crazy but literally if I had not watched voltron I would not be where I am now. I really wanted to be Keith like all throughout middle school and there was a fanfic I read where he was a drummer. fast forward to my freshman year and my choir teacher was trying to make a rock band and so I decided to learn drums for the rock band, because Keith was a drummer in that one fanfic. halfway through the year the music teacher started a percussion class and I joined it because hey. I'm a drummer. it's the drum class. I played in that rock band for almost two years. now I'm just doing classical percussion, with a focus on the marimba, and I'm thinking about trying to get a college scholarship by playing marimba.
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lenle-g · 1 month
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I saw this post and
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andstuffsketches · 1 year
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[1. cartoony character designs for Link and Zelda from Spirit Tracks. Zelda is tall and lanky, with Tetra's darker skin. she is holding her hands up like raptor hands or perhaps a cartoon ghost in both her "living" and "spirit" version, which is tinted blue. Link is short with freckles and dark blonde hair. in the first, he is in his blue engineer uniform with a red hat and scarf, in the second he is wearing an oversized green coat and hat. 2. four drawings of scenes from Spirit Tracks: 1. Link and Zelda in her room. She says, thinking hard, "...so I think something is wrong". 2. Link gets the spirit pipes and holds them up. Zelda smiles behind him. 3. Link distracts a guard while Zelda sneaks behind a hedge. 4. Link looks at spirit Zelda in alarm while she floats up by the ceiling of her room]
Spiritracks the railway cat
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