• Dumbek rhythms are a collection of rhythms that are usually played with hand drums such as the dumbek. These rhythms are various combinations of these...
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    Goblet drum (redirect from Dumbek)
    of the drum to produce a muted sound. There are a variety of rhythms (see dumbek rhythms) that form the basis of the folkloric and modern music and dance...
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  • Asian approaches to rhythm see Rhythm in Persian music, Rhythm in Arabic music and Usul—Rhythm in Turkish music and Dumbek rhythms. As a piece of music...
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    of iqa'at (ranging from two to 48 beats) are used in the muwashshah. Dumbek rhythms Usul Sa'idi Touma 1996, 49. Touma 1996, 47. Touma 1996, 48. Touma 1996...
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  • Maqsoum (category Rhythm and meter)
    the tabla, Tek either the dominant or the non-dominant hand on the rim of the tabla. Bellydance Dumbek rhythms Music of Egypt Egyptian music v t e v t e...
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    for its asymmetrical rhythms (defined by the famous Hungarian composer and ethnomusicologist Béla Bartók as "Bulgarian rhythms"), where meter is split...
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    bells, bells, wood block, taragat, balafon, tarang, gourd, clacker, bombo, dumbek, tom-toms, caxixi, water gong, talking drum, blaster beam, theremin, and...
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  • Arab female vocals Abraham Salman – kannun Avi Agababa – zil, bendir, tar, dumbek, darbuka, tambourine Sivan Zelikoff – violin Yariv Malka – sampler, shofar...
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  • programming Jared Nickerson – bass guitar Eddie Hall – congas, bongos, dumbek, percussion Maya Jenkins – tap dancer Westergaard, Sean. "Yohimbe Brothers:...
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  • 'oud, qānūn, rabab, ney, violin (introduced in the 1840s or 50s), riq and dumbek. In Iraq, the traditional ensemble, known as the chalghi, includes only...
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  • bongos Peter Carmichael – tabla Aushim Chaudhuri – tabla Vince Delgado – dumbek, tabla, talking drum Tor Dietrichson – tabla Jim Loveless – marimbas Joy...
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    guitarist Abdirazak Hagi Sufi "Kaajaa", bassist Abdo Houssein Handeh, and dumbek player Salem Mohamed Ahmed. The band has existed with its current line-up...
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    south of the region Swahili culture has adopted instruments such as the dumbek, oud and qanun – even the Indian tabla drums. The kabosy, also called the...
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    rabab, nay, violin (which was introduced in the 1840s or 50s), riq and dumbek. In Iraq, the traditional ensemble, known as the chalghi, includes only...
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  • presence of laúd player Barbarito Torres, as well as Joachim Cooder's udu and dumbek, introduced seldom seen instruments into the genre. Another Cuban all-star...
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  • (8) Paulinho da Costa – congas (8), dumbek (8), shaker (8), talking drum (8) Steve Forman – surdo (8), tar (8), rhythm composer (8) Judd Miller – wind synthesizer...
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  • MiddleEast War Ornament MiddleEast War Pakistani Sufi Rhythm R A Fish Rhythmic Essence: The Art Of The Dumbek (1993) MiddleEast War Raqsat Albedoi (Iraq) Ahmed...
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  • bass, harp, horn, dumbek, viola, strings, omnichord Brian Eno – lead vocals (1, 2, 4, 6, 9, 10), backing vocals, keyboards, rhythm bed, Indian drum, guitars...
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  • Rose Hill on December 3". FordhamFans.com. Retrieved June 15, 2011. "Shows Dumbek Attended". www.oocities.org. Retrieved May 31, 2021. Weing, Barry (September...
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  • used in contra dancing, such as the Irish bodhran or less frequently, the dumbek or washboard. The last few years have seen some of the bands incorporate...
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  • flutes, charangos, djembes, davuls, frame drums, double bass, clarinets, dumbeks, accordions, and naqarehs. They continue to be active as of 2024. The Breton...
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  • electric piano, acoustic piano, tack piano, clavinet, organ), percussion (dumbek, shaker, tambourine, add'l daf, etc.), santur, rabab, banjo, saz, sheng...
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    Tashtgar means Tasht player. Tempo A goblet drum similar to Turkish-Arabic Dumbek or Darbuka. Tiryāl Tirpal a type of frame drum/tambourine Tombak تمبک Tonbak...
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  • role. The full ethnic percussion ensemble, including taiko, frame drums, dumbeks, chang changs, tsuzumis and other instruments, was brought in, although...
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  • instruments used on the album were the tapan, the hardingfele, and the dumbek. "Soba Song" is a tribute to the noodle. "Ti Citron" is a mazurka. The Washington...
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  • featured "stunning, unexpected twists of Byzantine rhythms one would expect from such a free thinking rhythm section without other instruments". The All About...
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