We are looking for drummers and pipers to continue a long tradition of good music. |
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Great drummers understand that drums are not only a rhythm instrument, that they are melodic as well. |
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Crew members prepare to race in the Dragon Boat Festival while drummers beat their drums. |
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During this performance the assembled pipers and drummers will play together in one massed pipe band. |
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Each Scottish regiment also has pipers and drummers but these pipe bands are made up of combat soldiers, and are less formal than brass bands. |
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The look of each dance group and each dance is different, but each begins with the drummers tapping on their drum rims and singing. |
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The ladies rode on palfreys or were drawn on litters, escorted by gentlemen, squires and pages, with trumpeters, drummers and minstrels. |
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The impressive cast of 18 dancers and drummers combine pantsula and tap with Tswana and gumboot dancing and the rhythmic beat of drums. |
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They had a covered grandstand and a scoreboard which attracted a large and rowdy home crowd with streaking blue garbage can drummers. |
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They went through five drummers, six bassists, four keyboard players, four lead vocalists, but only one lead guitarist, quite an achievement. |
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Both of these drummers are wearing long strands of beads, which may be initiation necklaces. |
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Choreographed by Dumsani Thusi, it incorporates Shangaan dance and includes live drummers. |
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Its tradition stretches back to the fifers and drummers stationed with Hudson Valley minutemen during the Revolutionary War. |
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When the house lights go down this fall, a new generation of axe shredders, drummers and fearless frontmen will come together and rock. |
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The avenues of carved deities, courtyards and temples are seething with trumpeting musicians and drummers, with processions escorting deities. |
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Imperial processions were vast, with drummers, trumpeters, attendants carrying torches and many more. |
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Many of the scenes are divided by instrumental passages played by a small ensemble of trumpeters and drummers sitting at the back of the stage. |
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The drummers and trumpeters they employed moved about from stage to balcony and turret as they were required. |
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A festival of smiley faces, sparkling costumes and the sound of steel band drummers created a sunshine atmosphere. |
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Ballyroan-African drummers gave a great demonstration which was complimented by Nigerian traditional drumming and dancing. |
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The twelve drummers drumming symbolized the twelve points of belief in The Apostles' Creed. |
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They were true originals on this late 1983 release, more weird and as depressingly great as ever, with two drummers and Mark E Smith in top form. |
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With the aid of their drummers and buglers, they outshouted the visiting fans. |
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They don't just groove, they swing hard, and the polyrhythms created by the layered drummers create a groove that is as steady as it is complex. |
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Then the pipers and drummers struck up once again and everyone sang the Star Spangled Banner. |
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The program will feature Japanese and Korean drummers, a Peking opera performance and a traditional Chinese dance and acrobat performance. |
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Behind them was a 25-piece pipe band, drummers, and a horse-drawn carriage topped with white flowers bearing the coffin. |
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Orders issued in 1791 and 1795 prohibited Eurasians from commissioned service in the army, except as drummers, fifers, and farriers. |
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The people running the event were cheerful and friendly and they'd laid on fire-eaters and drummers to entertain us. |
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Performance artists include stilt walkers and fire-stick throwers, with dancers and drummers attracting crowds from miles around. |
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I see clerks, posterns, runners, drummers, administrative assistants and plenipotentiaries. |
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A Puerto Rican folk dancer who performs bomba brought her own conga drummers to keep the beat. |
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This talented group of young drummers are a credit to Peter and the dedicated group of people who fundraise endlessly to make this happen. |
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The resultant effect in the hands of the drummers was a potpourri of sounds melting to create energy with their rhythm. |
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The dance piece begins with the entry of a chorus of seven drummers and cymbalists. |
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It was noticeable, however, that most of the lead drummers maintained their allegiance to goatskin. |
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There are washes of fuzz and two drummers pounding, but those are more like flashes of turbulence in a meandering stream of psychedelic swirl. |
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He literally danced his music into being, conducting his bass players, drummers and horn section with his hips. |
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There are 230 drummers, mostly banging on riempie drums, with a core unit of 15 bigger djembe drums carrying the sound. |
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Other fish on the go are pan-size bream, luderick and drummers with some large flathead ambushing bait in and around the shallows. |
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First come the mace bearers, then the officials, pages, horsemen, drummers and trumpeters, all dressed in colorful costumes of the Middle Ages. |
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The studios have pianists and sometimes drummers or other musicians who improvise as the dancers dance. |
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Coleman's second great band was Prime Time, a seven-piece electric group with Coleman on alto sax, two guitarists, two bassists and two drummers. |
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The men are fully accoutred in authentic late 17th century military dress, with hand weapons, Regimental Colours, drummers and a living history camp outfit. |
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With the regimentation of battle tactics and the increasing importance of the need to keep step, drummers became an essential part of European armies. |
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You could see the home fans get a wild look in their eye as naked drummers ran up and down the sidelines riding stick-horses and chanting in the rain. |
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A regiment so equipped, with its drum and fife corps of 12 drummers and 12 fifers, would be greatly enhanced in its aspect for military functions. |
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He estimated a crowd of more than 1000 people who were stunned at the drummers, fire twirlers, fashion parades, dancers, puppet shows, a DJ, street performers and buskers. |
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These three drummers, along with the flag bearer on the extreme left, holding the cabildo's flag, are dressed in European-style pants, shirts, and hats. |
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Backed by an ensemble of drummers, dancers and a guitarist, Thornhill explores the awakening spirit of a young black woman through song and spoken word. |
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A few hours later we are at the official opening ceremony, which includes everything from traditional drummers to a military band ushering in the newly elected President. |
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Guitarists, drummers, and women in grass skirts are among them. |
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His presence was really special to me, and it led me to think about my new project dealing with the next generation of drummers and musicians in Cuba. |
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What are required are accordion players, drummers and majorettes. |
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As the service began, bagpipers and drummers solemnly led a World Trade Centre flag to the stage. |
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The latter ensemble includes seven male master drummers and an orchestra of flutes, balafons and koras, plus traditional dancers. |
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Groups of up to 15 drummers with a director can play either a Djembe, a West African hand drum or a Dunun, a West African bass drum. |
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Live music, Irish dancers, Dhol drummers, Silkie the Clown, face painting and fairground rides were part of the entertainment. |
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Famed for its sunsets where drummers come and perform, it is a haven for people living the hippy lifestyle. |
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Some of the acts vying for the title and prizes at tomorrow afternoon's event include singers, steel drummers, bands and Polish folk dancers. |
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Moon had moved to Los Angeles, so they used session drummers, including Kenney Jones. |
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Standard instrumentation for a pipe band involves 6 to 25 pipers, 3 to 10 side drummers, 1 to 6 tenor drummers and 1 bass drummer. |
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The tenor drummers provide the fundamental rhythmic pulse and the bass drummer anchors the rhythms, providing a strong and steady beat. |
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Today's tenor drummers play pitched drums, and careful thought is given as to which pitches to use and at which times. |
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In some cases, five or six tenor drummers have been used, providing a palette of individual pitches for use in a variety of musical situations. |
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The swinging also known as flourishing has developed somewhat into an art form, with drummers playing and swinging in unison or sequential flows. |
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In addition, the marching band in the parade, consisting of drummers, keeps crowds entertained. |
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A group of Japanese drummers, karate, aikido, kendo, sumo, Iaido, judo sportsmen, as well as cosplay artists will perform at the event. |
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The 12 drummers drumming symbolised the twelve points of belief in the Apostles' Creed. |
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Entertainment was provided by Chinese lion dancers, steel drummers and bagpipers. |
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The core of Lennon, McCartney and Harrison went through a succession of drummers, including Pete Best, before asking Starr to join them. |
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Pipe band drummers now play on drums with very tight, knitted kevlar heads, designed for maximum tension to create a very crisp and strident sound. |
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Generally speaking, the pipers deliver the melodic and harmonic material, while the side drummers provide a rhythmically interactive accompaniment part. |
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Unlike musicians, who belong to the Corps of Army Music, the pipers and drummers belong to the regiment in which they serve and are soldiers first and foremost. |
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The baldrik, worn by the drum major, is a ceremonial item which originates in the drummer's sash in which drummers used to carry their drumsticks. |
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A pipe band is a musical ensemble consisting of pipers and drummers. |
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Joined by two bassists, and two drummers, five of the tracks feature an unlikely quintet while the others find the sidemen in rotating trio permutations. |
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Tracey made a note of this, and is further on record as having observed that this stranger was rather better dressed than the run of drummers, if not so nobbily. |
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From the past we have the strong African beats of the Bahian area of Brazil, heavy hitting multiple drummers conjuring up ritual and carnival in equal parts. |
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