Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Strawberry Fields Test

Technical Executive

We can say that the techniques used vary from drum to drum, although obviously there are clear similarities. Most of the frame drum has two basic types of sound:
open sounds: DUM usually called, is produced by hitting the skin in the middle, making it vibrate freely
closed sounds: they are produced by striking the drum at the Central (but without leaving the skin vibrate, a rap, often given with an open hand that is left in contact with the skin to keep it from vibrating) or edge (often using his fingers, not the whole hand).
Although, as noted above, they often use their hands to play, there are frame drums, such as the Irish bodhran, which is played using a stick or other tool. Obviously
techniques enforcement may come to be very complex and require great dexterity and skill, such as the tambourine Italian or Egyptian riq

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