drumming

  • 31Fulcrum (drumming) — Fulcrum is a drumming term. Traditionally, the fulcrum is said to denote the part of a percussionist s grip that is the main lever for the drumstick/mallet to rotate. This is usually created by the thumb + index finger, the thumb + middle finger …

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  • 32Super Drumming — Seriendaten Originaltitel Super Drumming Produktionsland Deutschland …

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  • 33Circadian Rhythms - The Drumming World of Ted Kirkpatrick — Infobox music DVD | Name = Ocular Digital Type = DVD Artist = Ted Kirkpatrick of Tourniquet Released = 2004 Recorded = Genre = Christian metal Thrash metal Length = 2:24:00 Label = Producer = Circadian Rhythms The Drumming World of Ted… …

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  • 34Open-handed drumming — Open handed playing refers to a method of playing drumset without crossing the hands when playing the hi hat (or ride cymbal) and snare drum simultaneously as opposed to the more traditional way of playing drums which features crossed hands as… …

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  • 35Army School of Bagpipe Music and Highland Drumming — The Army School of Bagpipe Music and Highland Drumming is a British Army training establishment that provides instructions of Scottish bagpipe music to military pipers, drummers and pipe bands.HistoryFounded in 1910 as the Army School of Piping… …

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  • 36Open handed drumming — refers to a method of playing a drumset in which the arms are not crossed when playing the hi hat and snare drum simultaneously. Right handed drummers will typically play the hi hat with the right hand and the snare with the left hand, which… …

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  • 37Drums and drumming —    Rhythmic sounds and movements are commonplace in shamanic performance. In Mircea Eliade’s construction of shamanism as “the techniques of ecstasy,” the creation of rhythm is the primary technique that induces ecstasy or the altered states of… …

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  • 38Gallop (drumming) — A gallop is a drum beat typically used in metal songs, mostly using a double kick pedal (but can also be played with a single pedal).The gallop is usually formed around this skeleton: H x x x x S o o B o ooo ooo ooo oo Bands that use the… …

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  • 39keck — Drumming in an unorganized fashion (chiefly in drum and bugle corps). Kecking can take place on any available surface including but not limited to: a drum, a practice pad, a table top, the back of a chair, your own knee, someone else s head, a… …

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  • 40keck — Drumming in an unorganized fashion (chiefly in drum and bugle corps). Kecking can take place on any available surface including but not limited to: a drum, a practice pad, a table top, the back of a chair, your own knee, someone else s head, a… …

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