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THE DRUM
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INDEX
• A little about the drum • Drum uses • Parts of the drum• Some history• Curiosities
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A LITTLE ABOUT THE DRUM
• The drum is a member of the percussion group of musical instruments. In the Hornbostel-Sachs classification system, it is a membranophone.
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DRUM USES• Drums are usually played
by striking with the hand, or with one or two sticks. In many traditional cultures, drums have a symbolic function and are used in religious ceremonies. Drums are often used in music therapy.
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SOME HISTORY
• The drum dates back to 4000 BC in Egypt. Drums made with alligator skins have been found in Neolithic cultures located in China, dating to a period of 5500–2350 BC.
• DRUMS IN ART• Drumming may be a
purposeful expression of emotion for entertainment, spiritualism and communication.
• MILITARY USES• Chinese troops used tàigǔ
drums to motivate troops and to call out orders or announcements.
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CURIOSITIES
• Drums are used not only for their musical qualities, but also as a means of communication over great distances. The talking drums of Africa are used to imitate the tone patterns of spoken
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