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"percussion" Definitions
  1. [uncountable] musical instruments that you play by hitting them with your hand or with a stick, for example drums
  2. the percussion [singular] (also percussion section [countable]) the players of percussion instruments in an orchestra compare brass, string, woodwind

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Percussion concertos tend to sound like orchestra pieces with lots of percussion, Mr. Corigliano said.
Heaven. The dancers share the stage with the ensembles Sō Percussion and Möbius Percussion and four other musicians.
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Harrison's ecstatic Concerto for Organ and Percussion and his mesmerizing setting (in Esperanto) of "The Heart Sutra" for chorus and percussion were full of wondrous moments.
I would just use the microphone on my computer—it was really janky—and I would put vocal filters on percussion and make melodies with the percussion.
Ragas open with an introspective prelude called the alap (performed without percussion) that evolves into a rhythmically invigorating section with percussion that often features virtuoso solo segments.
He is the president of the board of the American Contemporary Music Ensemble and on the board of Sandbox Percussion, a contemporary percussion quartet, both in New York.
We brought our friends from school to join in, so we have people credited for 'breaths,' 'processed white noise percussion,' 'jars,' 'pot tops' and 'saw-like ploit percussion.
" But there's a 1982 letter, written when his music had changed completely, in which he says, "I remain a percussion composer whether I write for percussion instruments or not.
Then in early August, So Percussion, a quartet of brilliant percussionists, joined the orchestra for the premiere of a new arrangement of David Lang's "man made," a percussion concerto.
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Ms. Lazier has invited performers from each country to join her cast of exceptional New York dancers and a rotating ensemble of 12 musicians, including members of Mobius Percussion and So Percussion.
But this performance featured the premiere of David Lang's new arrangement of "man made," his single-movement concerto for percussion and orchestra, written in 2013 for the four brilliant players of So Percussion.
There is also some unusual metallic percussion layered with this.
We really eschewed percussion in any standard way back then.
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These songs felt submerged, pulsating with bass and upfront percussion.
Ten live performers sing and play percussion instruments, also hanging.
Strings, winds and percussion instruments were congregated on the stage.
Deep percussion rhythms burrowed into my brain and pulsed outward.
The drum kit has been replaced with marching band percussion.
We don't talk a lot about percussion having a flavor.
It offers excellent audio, with particularly strong bass and percussion.
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Usually that's entirely percussion, keeping things going while the absurdity devolves.
In her unique spin on the song, Wilson added body percussion.
Sheila E -- Prince's percussion player -- had put it in the auction.
That became "Praise," which surrounds a harpist with electronics and percussion.
Others are joyful instrumentals set against a backbeat of traditional percussion.
Percussion is heavy, yet the keyboard is often music-box light.
Often they remind me that the piano is a percussion instrument.
You have these kind songs that are only percussion and voices.
There's the militant idea, captured in the gigantic battery of percussion.
Minutes later, some edgier, stuttering exhalations precede a thundering percussion riff.
There he learned piano and saxophone and, ultimately, Afro-Cuban percussion.
The percussion was felt, some said, even farther north than Harlem.
"Factory" begins with percussion evoking the clattering sounds of sewing machines.
Pitched percussion effects provide tonal variety, but melody isn't the focus.
Mr. Ghosh, who plays the tabla, a percussion instrument similar to the bongos, "explores the ancient world of Indian percussion" in a performance that will include drumming, vocals and sitar playing by a five-person ensemble.
It featured contributions from Mr. Sorey, who had studied Mr. Mitchell's percussion music at Columbia; Mr. Mitchell's vast percussion "cage" — an assembly of bells and cymbals and drums — had inspired Mr. Sorey's own arrangement at the Stone.
In the trio, Miller provides vocals and plays the keyboard and percussion.
There were all sorts of percussion instruments lying around on the floor.
It appears to be delicate chamber music for percussion, viola and piano.
I also recorded my own drum, piano, saxophone, guitar, and percussion libraries.
We had percussion on a tape and performed with this tape recorder.
These include an underwater organ or hydraulophone, crystallophone, rotacorda, percussion and violin.
I think the percussion section from Experience Unlimited featured on the track.
His third solo album combined electronica, industrial soundscapes, and African inspired percussion.
So, being German, I went to the conservatory and learned classical percussion.
Yet, with their bleeps and synths and pulsating percussion, they feel alive.
Did she really need 10 minutes of chest percussion twice a day?
It was the perfect way for Hibiki to practice his percussion skills.
PRINCETON Avi Avital, mandolin, with Ksenija Sidorova, accordion, and Itama Doari, percussion.
The score is a clapping percussion that crescendos, generating a palpable suspense.
And as always Alsarah combines traditional oud and percussion and contemporary instruments.
She was also a member of various other percussion ensembles, including Alakande!
These lines were often supported by clattering soundscapes of digitally fractured percussion.
In other episodes, the music teems with gnarly chords and thumping percussion.
Some students added to the effect with percussion and other subtle sounds.
Nearly every sound on "Let's Rock" comes from guitars, voices and percussion.
Otherwise she accompanies herself: on percussion, various stringed instruments and vocal overdubs.
Choruses, wind bands, percussion ensembles, and swaths of electronics join the melee.
"His writing for winds and percussion is especially striking," said Mr. Tingaud.
Performing solo and with others, Z'ev improvised surrounded by homemade percussion instruments.
And on Thursday, the violinist Jennifer Choi teams up with Talujon Percussion for a reading of Lou Harrison's brilliant Concerto for Violin and Percussion, part of an evening exploring the influence of the Indonesian gamelan in Western music.
With a live score by Dan Trueman, accompanied by members of SŌ Percussion and Mobius Percussion, the musical mosaic provides a rich backdrop to Ms. Lazier's investigation of shifting autonomy — from individual to the collective, and back again.
At the Bridget Donahue gallery the group will appear in quartet form, with Mr. Abrams on guimbri (a Gnawa stringed bass), Lisa Alvarado on harmonium and percussion, Ben Boye on Wurlitzer and chromatic autoharp, and Mikel Avery on percussion.
Well, almost a cappella — Carson Daly contributes some light percussion with hand claps.
It makes brilliant use of Prince's LinnDrum, with percussion that's spare and haunting.
My hands shook so hard that everything I held became a percussion instrument.
The two percussion players responded with rhythmic riffs, chimes and sustained eerie tones.
During the final movement's percussion-driven fusillades, the piano had difficulty punching through.
At one point, the band had a pet tarot card reader on percussion.
Balvin often relies on clashing pitched percussion as much as a Knife album.
Can you reproduce different kinds of percussion instruments: snare drum, cymbal or conga?
Electronics join with tart wind harmonies and resonant pitched percussion during the opening.
In one mesmerizing sequence, the protagonist shadowboxes in precise rhythm with the percussion.
Ms. Arby would instead often use a West African calabash drum for percussion.
Then there was the unabashedly eclectic Concerto for Organ with Percussion Orchestra (1973).
Not to mention moments when the singer must also play percussion or clap.
There's a lot of percussion sort of going back and forth and around.
Their shoulders and hips pulsed with the percussion, an upbeat, African-inspired rhythm.
There's a percussion number with stirrers and glasses, and tongs used as castanets.
Tinkling percussion suggests that the third movement, "Propulsively," is going to be playful.
Percussion is inevitably the last thing mentioned in celebrations of the band's virtues.
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Fly or Die — Lester St. Louis on cello and percussion; Jason Ajemian on bass, percussion and vocals; and Chad Taylor on drums and mbira — will perform selections from the new album at this show, part of Branch's 2020 Roulette residency.
I played a number of percussion-heavy tunes, including Diplo's Lonely and Ed Sheeran's Beautiful People, and while the vocals sounded good and actually had a decent surround-sound quality, the percussion was a weak afterthought, and the bass was inaudible.
"We're still kicking," says Suarez, who sings, writes lyrics and plays percussion and guitar.
Scott's driving percussion reverberated downwards towards the building's foundation and outwards at the viewers.
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All the while, Questlove's smooth and steady percussion kept the whole ensemble on track.
An entire kindergarten music class worth of percussion instruments rattles around over synth stabs.
He brought in some synths and some percussion and had a ton of ideas.
The piece unfolded with bouts of frenetic activity, volleys of percussion and gnashing chords.
"Isa" translates to ice and it was important for us to use ice percussion.
I understood when I needed to create something totally a cappella — just the percussion.
Beyond virtuosic, So Percussion really has no need to prove its technical bona fides.
He had incorporated into the score several percussion instruments that are not orchestral mainstays.
Sudden bursts will take off, sometimes inciting a fluttering tremolo or gnashing percussion volley.
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Then we would multitrack, with percussion, Korg System 100 synthesizer, clarinet and guitars etc.
If it's something going on in the background or if it's how add percussion.
There's even a Thai Elephant Orchestra (!), which has been trained to play percussion instruments.
That was where I started to develop a love of percussion and also dance.
Third Coast Percussion and the American Contemporary Music Ensemble are on hand to perform.
"6 Summers" rides on a springy bass line and zesty Latin percussion while Anderson .
But the music is ominous — all minor chords, twitchy percussion and detached keyboard tinkling.
Her language is part chamber jazz, part big-boned rock percussion, part free improvisation.
In the back row, Baroque recorders nestled up to an Afro-Brazilian percussion section.
In its fevered moments, it's like Shostakovich, all angular brasses and whip-smart percussion.
There's also a little drum set, so Elu can operate his own percussion section.
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Leaves sounded like percussion in the wind, and Bethesda Fountain sounded like a jet.
He also started what he called Yantra-Tantra, percussion concerts performed in complete darkness.
AT 254 MINUTES 21993 SECONDS The accomplished musicians of So Percussion are exceptionally inventive in using ordinary objects as instruments, as they demonstrated recently in a performance of David Lang's "man made," a vibrant concerto for percussion, with the Mostly Mozart Festival Orchestra.
It was the gun itself in pursuit, half horse, half instrument of percussion and death.
Lindsey, on some of your solo albums you've played all instruments, including percussion and bass.
Heavy Latin percussion, piano and electronic elements converge next to call and response Yoruba prayer.
But masked, black-clad forces also appeared, shooting rounds of tear gas and percussion bombs.
Shots came from all directions, in a continuous symphony, punctuated by the percussion of mortars.
Her vocal melodies were sunny, but deceptively contorted, warping around luminescent keyboard lines and percussion.
The pan flutes, choral pads and melodic percussion intentionally evoke rain forests and the ocean.
" The fire department added that the worker suffered a "non life threatening percussion type injury.
Try "Sign o' the Times," a concerned protest sung over ominous minimalist percussion-oriented electrofunk.
Middleton and Funkster temper hard-hitting percussion with a warbling collage of warm synth chords.
The percussion, the tempo, the general feel of cocktails by a pool, it's all here.
I'm getting goosebumps-inducing bass wobble from one spot and hard percussion hits from another.
He tried making music using only a piano, with just a human clap for percussion.
"I Mind" boasts a staggering amount of vocal loops that envelop the herky-jerky percussion.
His popular percussion concerto, "Veni, Veni, Emmanuel," composed two years later, incorporates other Catholic plainsongs.
Sara and Cassidy met five years ago in band class, where they both played percussion.
Choro ensembles feature flute, cavaquinho (a stringed instrument), guitar and hand percussion, in intricate counterpoint.
We met in Italy, and at the time he was a musician who played percussion.
Her sensitive instrumental work (on percussion, piano and Taiwanese moon lute) was a generous bonus.
But after a brief, scattered system of pitched percussion passed, those voices suddenly sounded forlorn.
And the groove is so fulfilling that the vocals mostly register as added, snappy percussion.
During frenzied scenes, the music was driven by a din of percussion and screeching flute.
Keyboards, woodwinds, clinking percussion, static, bits of beatboxing and peculiar samples all come and go.
The six male musicians, all wearing hats, combined song, percussion and strings with wonderful vitality.
In original tunes from all three members, the role of percussion, melody and leadership blur.
Typically, when a composer wanted to evoke some exotic realm, novel percussion instruments were introduced.
But the spiraling intensity of the saxophone, percussion and organ build toward a powerful climax.
The music goes through fitful episodes, with percolating riffs, pummeling percussion and gratingly dissonant clusters.
"They had all that African percussion, and that just got my body moving," she said.
Ms. Vasudevan also performs "Boxed," a pared-down Bharatanatyam solo with live percussion and vocals.
During the 2000s Z'ev grew increasingly interested in electronic percussion and digitally processed live sounds.
What kinds of instruments are you most drawn to: wind, strings, brass, percussion or electronic?
In 1974, Mr. Kalish played in the premiere performance of Mr. Crumb's "Music for a Summer Evening" for two amplified pianos and percussion, a vibrantly colorful piece that has become almost as well known as Bartok's Sonata for Two Pianos and Percussion, which inspired it.
Backed with sparse, sustained chords and chittering percussion, the track seamlessly moves from tension to release.
The sharp guitar notes in "Barcelona Nights" by Ottmar Leibert blend delightfully with the woody percussion.
It has variable percussion speeds up to 3,350 strokes per minute and comes with four heads.
It stops dead, there's a repeat of the door slamming percussion and the three bass tones.
Skulking forth with slow and steady percussion, it perfectly captures the original film's tense, futuristic feel.
I started creating some sounds, these very physical random percussion drums and the reese bass line.
Hunter [Giles] who runs [Infinite Best, which is putting out the record] also plays alternate percussion.
The piece ends with blissful "Alleluia" refrains as crystalline chords cascade in the piano and percussion.
After intermission comes John Corigliano's "Conjurer," concerto for percussion and orchestra, with Martin Grubinger as soloist.
His music videos—funk covers of pop songs, homemade robots playing percussion pads—often went viral.
The dings as my hard hat hits the metal provide a percussion punctuation to the day.
Alexander Bartenieff's lighting and Chriz Zaborowski's percussion boost the fear and stress in the immersive staging.
John Cage once invited Schoenberg, his teacher, to a performance of percussion music in Los Angeles.
At three years-old, he began piano lessons, which eventually evolved to violin, percussion, and saxophone.
If there's warmth beneath Atash's coos and yelps, it's buried deep beneath layers of icy percussion.
A rap beat might take little percussion tricks he picked up from a random Burial song.
In some of the groups, the male performers are afterthoughts, primarily there to provide vocal percussion.
Then, bursts of rattling percussion instigate a series of gestures that swell, fracture and break off.
It was performed in a 1994 orchestration by Sid Ramin, scored for clarinet, strings and percussion.
"Greater Than Yourself" is another beauty, with a 303 bassline, spheric pad sounds and nice percussion.
I had a collection of these old drums and percussion I had collected over the years.
There are alcoves of guitars, keyboards and percussion, where musicians can set up and play together.
She sang the soaring melody as the orchestra backed her with swaying strings and glistening percussion.
He described the instrument as "a melodic percussion heartbeat" of both the orchestra and the city.
We participants in "Parranda de Inverno" had been invited to bring our own Brazilian percussion instruments.
The W. C. Striegel pipeline company supplied raw materials that can be converted into percussion instruments.
Also of note is a free performance of John Luther Adams's outdoor percussion masterpiece, "Inuksuit." caramoor.
Some protesters hid behind shields, and others threw percussion grenades back at the police, he said.
The lineup of performers includes Mantra Percussion, the duo Rabbit Rabbit and the cellist Ashley Bathgate.
When I was a student, my first instrument was flute, but my second instrument was percussion.
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Tender, ornate violin solos alternate with brash orchestral outbursts full of clanging percussion and conciliatory passages.
The instrumentation tends toward surreal electro-collages, alien-limbed percussion programming and densely overlapping synth patches.
The School of Music there is one of the nation's largest, with an extensive percussion program.
Protestors also reported being hit with rubber bullets, teargas, pepper spray, and percussion grenades during the clashes.
The city was a constant echo chamber of M16 and Kalashnikov percussion, a violent symphony of rage.
Sure, it's a little edgier with much more focus on percussion, but again it's just as enjoyable.
David Shively's music, with taped electronic and percussion, establishes a succession of tense moods without dance rhythms.
"Selah" swells until West cites Bible verses over door-slam percussion, suggesting an explosion of religious awakening.
"Paper Scissors Stone", the opening track, features Jack Wyllie leading on the saxophone, complemented by the percussion.
Snoddy is a heavy metal drummer who plays with Street Drum Corps, a punk rock percussion band.
And it's warmed by an unassuming, conversational flow fitted to beats that favor naturalistic keyboards and percussion.
It will include rumba, guaguancó, bomba and African percussion, fused with other instruments from around the world.
Isaac Hanson took guitar and brothers Taylor and Zach provided nothing but voice and barely-there percussion.
His first concert here was a 2014 arrangement of Ravel's "Daphnis et Chloé" for brass and percussion.
He's also been working on his beat-boxing skills, introducing elements of vocal percussion into his playing.
"Robot Rock" never lets up, starting with an abrasive wave of percussion and hair metal power chords.
Iglew puts a molasses spin on the graceful synth work and new wave percussion of the original.
Layers of drones and tones tempter the invocations, anchored by understated percussion and clean, mournful guitar melodies.
One unintended upshot of banning drums was the development of body percussion: juba, hambone, tap dance, stepping.
Their work is inspired by Baltimore's club music, and relies heavily on percussion and call and response.
There was one jarring note to the event: All 16 players in the percussion ensemble were men.
On "Sunlight, Glycerine, 2 Loose Draws," voices, electronics, acoustic instruments and percussion make a humid, sultry stew.
"Find the rhythm and percussion — play with the musicality, and enunciate on the consonants," Ms. Taymor said.
She married Mr. Cappello, now a retired real estate broker and distributor of percussion instruments, in 1974.
I rented a timpani, all of this percussion, and we had a sax player and these horns.
The performance of "Summer Evening," which utilized a stage-filling battery of percussion instruments, was especially affecting.
Curran celebrates his company's 20th anniversary with live music by Third Coast Percussion and, naturally, some dances.
People might instead equate "film music" with the currently popular mixture of strident synthesizers and pounding percussion.
Mr. Abel toured for a time as a one-man percussion act — half playing, half comic patter.
Jarreau was considered one of jazz's greatest vocalists, with a mastery of scat singing and vocal percussion.
Set to live Spanish guitar and percussion by Eric Vaarzon Morel, this work tries to update flamenco.
David Robertson conducted members of the International Contemporary Ensemble, So Percussion and Synergy Vocals, all calmly confident.
"In My Feelings," with synthesizers and trap percussion, finds the spunk to sneer at a cheating boyfriend.
"A lot of percussion that we have used [is from] real people that we recorded," says Andrés.
With oscillating riffs, perky percussion and episodes of hurtling energy, the music certainly suggested wondrous aquatic feats.
With an expanded ensemble — percussion, guitar, bass, reeds and voice — he summons a dreamy but vigilant journey.
He also played flute, clarinet, oboe and bassoon, and employed an array of percussion and toy instruments.
He explains that he's able to accomplish this bit of alchemy through a technology called Sensory Percussion.
They spring dizzily between a variety of air-raid synth sounds, eardrum-busting bass drops, and martial percussion.
Palmbomen II's muddy and lo-fi percussion is perfectly matched to the weightless synthscapes dreamed up by Betonkust.
Like in the previous version, a cool and fading steel guitar compliments the rhythmic melody and calming percussion.
After short negotiations and a tinny each, they agree to come on stage and play percussion for me.
Malik danced to a cover of the theme performed on the tabla, a traditional South Asian percussion instrument.
Peggy Gou is a Korean-born, Berlin-based producer with a knack for earworm synths and subtle percussion.
Stems are separated elements of songs, usually identified by type of instrumentation (like vocals, guitar, synth, or percussion).
With the light touch percussion and guitar picking, it sounds almost like a lullaby, in a good way.
Since the advent of electronic music, percussion has been more or less split between mechanical and human rhythms.
An angelic male voice echoes behind Kendrick's, and in tandem they envelope the beautiful melody and upbeat percussion.
"Pulsar," a song full of digital percussion, ambient key strokes, and a hypnotizing guitar, was on this disc.
The fast-paced percussion and piano on "Bad Man's Song" by Tears for Fears sounds lively and precise.
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Their trademark is combining rap vocals with classical instruments (or electronic versions of those instruments) and strong percussion.
Liza Lim's " Speak, Be Silent " places a solo violin amid an ensemble dominated by wind, brass, and percussion.
Bartok's Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta rounded out the evening, creating a nice symmetry opposite the Ligeti.
It starts just with guitar (Robert Belinic) and then adds percussion (Stefan Schatz) in shifting sonorities and meters.
The beat is a subtle microcosm of samba's percussion batteries, while the beguiling melodies conceal sophisticated jazz harmonies.
We know that Mike can take a very simple part and make it interesting with carefully chosen percussion.
But it feels updated too: there's a little bit of a trap element with some of the percussion.
Even today, Timbaland's sonic signatures — stuttering percussion, menacing minor key synths and roboticized ad-libs — have aged elegantly.
The orchestra consists largely of strings and percussion with woodwinds and computer-generated sounds (some very menacing buzzing).
He gravitated to courses he felt would help him professionally, like music production, arranging and Afro-Caribbean percussion.
Peter Evans plays the trumpet like a homing device, a percussion instrument, a didgeridoo, or distant bird call.
Her 1998 piece "Immersion" was performed on Wednesday by the percussion duo of Frank Cassara and Dominic Donato.
In 1951, Trinidad and Tobago sent him to Britain as part of the Trinidad All-Steel Percussion Orchestra.
He also worked as accompanist to dancer-choreographers including Bonnie Bird and Lester Horton, often using percussion instruments.
In addition, they assigned a specific percussion sound for each time a planet caught up with its neighbor.
His first recording for Nonesuch, devoted to the gamelan, the traditional percussion orchestra of Indonesia, sold surprisingly well.
But that came through in the second half of the program, in which she sang alongside So Percussion.
In 1955 he was the most prominent American bandleader to release an all-percussion album, initiating a trend.
Crucial percussion instruments arrived broken; New York was clobbered by a massive snowstorm the morning of the performance.
Without any percussion it doesn't have any rhythm and without a vocal melody it just sounds like noise.
Heaving funk progressions from a fretless bass mingled with tabla percussion and sustained vocal tones of pristine calm.
Set to Jerome Begin's original score, which is played by Sandbox Percussion, "Wilderness" takes place in a two-sided white space; the four musicians, who wear pristine white suits and stand in a row to form the stage's third side, mix live percussion with sounds of ripping paper and scribbling.
My husband has many percussion instruments and an upright bass, and Stella, Julian and Jonas can bang on those.
But moments later, percussion hustles him toward a club's floor, and he's overdubbed a chorus harking back to disco.
Titled "VTOL," it is an improvisational blend of electric guitar, percussion (played by the artist) and altered helicopter sounds.
So when I'm writing a song, I'll hear strings, harmonies, percussion that matches with the emotion of the song.
I knew I wanted driving percussion so there's two drummers on the track and it's really straightforward and punchy.
It comes with four attachment heads and has variable percussion speeds ranging from 2,000 to 36003,350 strokes per minute.
Police reportedly fired rubber bullets and percussion grenades at the water protectors, and one protester's arm was severely injured.
In one spot there's no percussion, and it's kind of freeform, but you're still following a meter, it seems.
Heinrichs's labmate and musical lightsaber co-creator, Robbie Jack, has used bathroom tiles to create his own percussion instrument.
Marimba Every motherfucker who heard that Midori Takada album on YouTube thinks they can play malleted percussion now. 35.
She said the only time she truly escapes her sadness is when she plays percussion along with other musicians.
If there's a record that's happening and it's not there, we'll sneak it on as a percussion instrument somewhere.
"Airborne" percolates with baubles of percussion, Nile Rodgers-esque disco guitars, and vocal samples all buffed to a sheen.
Percussion and a thick guitar line carries the track, which recalls the more emotional moments of All Hour Cymbals.
Manana's British co-founder Harry Follett came to Santiago in 2014 to study percussion with batá master Mililian Galis.
I knew with just the vocals and percussion I had, this track was definitely going to be a banger.
"Look Alive" is a chilly after-hours track whose sparse percussion complements Swae's softer rhymes and Jxmmi's gristly baritone.
With acoustic guitars and the odd light percussion instrument in hand, they got down to business with remarkable efficiency.
At the serious age of 11, I formed a dance band with my buddy, Joe McCarthy, who played percussion.
"Fidelio," too, has been reduced to ninety minutes, and transcribed for two horns, two cellos, two pianos, and percussion.
With the track, Russell had created another hybrid: a seventies-soul melody paired with modern percussion and angular rhythms.
And on Sunday afternoon his large percussion piece "Inuksuit" was staged outside at the Ijams Nature Center, near downtown.
It's called "Pikachu," features fun wordplay aplenty, and sees both artists on a sparse, percussion and bass heavy beat.
Specialty drills, such as rotary hammer drills or percussion drills, will fit in the corded category, according to eBay.
The battery of percussion includes bass drums, snare drums, whistles, sirens, bells, and, ominously, a saw cutting through wood.
What begins as a sparse rustle of sounds builds into a shivery, post-dubstep thrash of haze and percussion.
With freeze-dried percussion sounds and Auto-Tuned vocals, the production may suit radio programmers but dehumanizes the song.
The one thing we did that went wrong was when the percussion grenade was dropped, it caused a fire.
For the past month, they had been learning to play a variety of percussion instruments in their weekly lessons.
It's scored for a huge orchestra with an array of makeshift percussion instruments, including thunder sheets and oil barrels.
The music will break into a fleeting lyrical passage only to be pummeled down by an onslaught of percussion.
"You can think of it as firing everyone in that section" — sending the percussion home permanently — Dr. Mayberg said.
His final completed work was his Second Percussion Symphony, which the New World Symphony premiered in Miami in September.
The group's layers of horns and percussion invited you into a conversation about the intimacy and implications of sound.
A formidable battery of percussion instruments (glockenspiel, vibraphone, xylophone and bells among them) join harp, woodwind and glittering strings.
A wave of low, electronic sound washes against clacking percussion; bells chime in slow conversation with long trumpet tones.
"Six Gongs and Two Woodblocks" features you on soprano saxophone, William Winant on percussion and James Fei on electronics.
Flutes and horns were thought to make a woman's face look funny; percussion instruments were viewed as exclusively male.
Frenetic volleys of percussion rapping, chiming and tinkling seem like animated commentaries on the vocal lines, not intrusive interruptions.
" For a 20163 single, Z'ev recorded an explosive, barely recognizable percussion version of the hit 1963 surf instrumental "Wipeout.
Her chamber orchestra, m_unit, blends strings and horns and mallet percussion in service of her resplendent, highly singable compositions.
Pummeling percussion, frenzied pacing, and alien timbres—distinctly machine-like, cold and hard—are hallmarks of the group's sound.
And dig how casually he varies his falsetto with bass-baritone chant-raps and juices his keyboards with percussion.
And in case he needed any help ... Percussion ... Strings ... Winds ... Words ... There you see her, sitting across the way...
That's not the only similarity ... according to Casey, both songs feature keyboard synthesizers, samples, synth bass, drums, and percussion.
LAXART presents a unique opportunity to see Crippled Symmetry, one of his late masterworks for piano, flute, and percussion.
Proper opening track "Origami" lives up to its name, folding into new layers and formations of piano and percussion textures.
"Ricky, Ricky, Ricky: It's time to go!" went one refrain, set to a "plena" beat with Afro-Caribbean percussion instruments.
His new EP on the Martinez Brothers' Cuttin' Headz imprint is full of dark, scuttling percussion and blushing synth-swells.
Artists from New York's Discwoman Collective—DJ Haram, Stud1nt, and Umfang—try out percussion sounds on the new DFAM synthesizer.
The depth of the stroke – called a percussion – and the amount of force determine how powerful the massage gun feels.
And this performance had metallic bite in its passages of industrial-strength mechanical motion: This was truly piano as percussion.
When you hear the percussion from another room, the rhythms sound like gunshots — rapid, thunderous, and, most of all, chilling.
They also wanted to avoid the shattering rattling produced by Brazil's "caxirola" percussion instruments at the championships four years ago.
It's filled with songs like "Cosas imposibles", "Karaoke", and "Tu cicatrize en mi," which use electronic percussion and spatial synths.
With some help from Feinberg and Jay Israelson, he piled on drum machines, malleted percussion, and those droopy synth parts.
The combination of the very natural, organic percussion with the very 80s digital synths created something really intriguing, I thought.
The app will also be getting a number of different percussion packages, offering drumbeats in Pop, Latin and Songwriter styles.
"Tongue Tied" recalls a Black Box song, with quick, clattering percussion and vocals that see-saw from flirtatious to nervous.
The combination of Ms. Anderson and Mr. Diodore's creaking strings and Kid Millions's brash percussion is an interesting, calamitous fray.
References to "luminous matter turned dark" elicited predictable orchestration from Ms. Prestini: chocolaty cellos; a high tinkling of metallic percussion.
Champion takes up the B-side, "Disparate," working smudged samples in painterly strokes across a freeform bass-and-percussion landscape.
When you make music, is percussion the first thing you lay down before painting in the rest, or vice versa?
As the shuffling beat progresses so too does the melody, which layers in stabbing synth keys and large clacking percussion.
An intriguing twist on mystical neofolk, steered by unorthodox percussion, Tóth's silvery vocals, and a wick of melancholia running throughout.
The percussion built to a feverish pace, and soon sweaty bodies were twisting, reaching, jumping and gyrating to African rhythms.
The orchestra cushions her in ethereal sonorities for high strings hovering over tremulous undertows flecked with soft chimes and percussion.
Yet passages evoking forest murmurs and insects were suggested by flecks of percussion, plucked guitar and gently reedy flute sounds.
I heard percussion like that of Calanda, the town where Buñuel was from; flamenco; Wagner by way of Bernard Herrmann.
Echoes abound, whether from the careful manipulation of overtones and resonances or through the discreet halo created by metallic percussion.
Parker shows the same sensitivity, but he also lets himself go: On a vocal-percussion cameo, he's practically bursting. RUSSONELLO
Here's Mr. Jacobs in a very different kind of visionary style: Lou Harrison's teeming Concerto for Organ and Percussion Orchestra.
Some of it is in faster metronome marks, in particular these percussion parts with all the orchestra going into chaos.
Critic's Notebook The 2012 mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut struck the musicians of So Percussion deeply.
He took piano lessons when he was 9 and was playing percussion for $10 a gig when he was 10.
Nowadays he tours with Eddie Palmieri's large ensemble, in which his effervescent hand percussion often becomes a point of focus.
Shortly before the two-minute mark, a single thwack — suggestive of steel percussion — heralds a slow turn toward rhythmic chaos.
Crawling basslines and neck-snapping percussion cast shadows amidst glowing neon, like a tense moment from a Nicholas Winding Refn film.
John Blackwell Jr., the stylish percussion powerhouse best known for his 24-year tenure with Prince, has died after battling cancer.
It starts unexpectedly, with an arresting arrangement of orchestral percussion and plucked violins that dances dizzily around a slow kick drum.
The star was a master of many musical instruments, often performing live on the guitar, piano, drums and various percussion instruments.
Galindo cut some sound holes into the heavy iron piece, then strung the cutouts into the holes to use as percussion.
The song's sleek percussion evolves continuously, with singer Turid Solberg's breathy voice gliding gently over swelling synths and momentous, brassy vivacity.
It just has so much going on: contrasting sections of downbeat percussion, rousing orchestral moments, and vocals darting back and forth.
Chang tells The Creators Project that Sensory Percussion allows the drummer to "teach" each drum to recognize various types of hits.
There is no percussion and the lower end of the spectrum is kept empty, which gives it a very airy feel.
"Higher Ground" features Los Angeles singer Naomi Wild, and delivers introspective ambiance styled with gliding synths and upbeat, hip-hop percussion.
Deploying a chain in the percussion and piercing flute notes, it contains a lot of what the composer frankly calls noise.
At the base layer, the authors write that the network appeared to extract the most extreme element in the music: percussion.
The perfectly placed piano chords are a nice touch, but it's Stiltz's restless, lo-fi percussion that keeps things really interesting.
Classical includes a range of new artists and sounds: from the minimalism of Steve Reich to the percussion of Inuksuit Ensemble.
And then, you hear it: an erratic, funky bassline, disco-era guitars, and percussion made for rollerblading in your tiny shorts.
Each percussion hit, keyboard stroke, and processing effect is presented with minimum embellishment, which gives the song a contemplative, organic feel.
The music on "Stranger to Stranger" exults in percussion; four of the album's first six tracks don't use guitar at all.
"Deep Hymn" grew out of the hum of a prayer bowl with quiet, sustained saxophone chords warmed by metallic percussion sounds.
The instrumental quintet — violin, cello, clarinet, quanun (similar to a zither) and percussion — is a mixture of West and Middle East.
I remember sitting in the third row, near the percussion and brass sections, and the experience of that felt extraordinarily physical.
The co-creator of "Portlandia," whose season finale airs Thursday night, shares tips for how to look good while "playing" percussion.
He quickly mastered the full range of Brazilian percussion instruments, but by the late 1960s he was focusing on the berimbau.
Daddy Yankee plays the hype man—"Everybody, move your body, everybody"—acting more as a percussion instrument than a guest vocalist.
It was everything I loved in rap, especially at the time, a sped-up power ballad matched with simple, propulsive percussion.
But it doesn't deal in known commodities: These three players don't care much about cycles of percussion or deep, immersive atmosphere.
But there was a new element: a booming, prerecorded percussion part that helped drive the narrative forward in the final stretch.
In Pelourinho, bloco-afros, or percussion crews that often double as community service organizations, rehearsed samba reggae rhythms in the streets.
A percussion band pounded out a frenetic rhythm, and someone could be heard playing the European Union's anthem on a bagpipe.
On "Camelia," the six-piece percussion section's elegant plena rhythm lifts up a romantic plea from the call-and-response chorus.
"Paramedic!" is a showcase for the Sacramento group SOB X RBE, boasting about being "heavy in the streets" over plinking percussion.
The carillon can be considered a percussion instrument, given that the batons and pedals respond to how much pressure is applied.
He will perform with three longtime associates: T. K. Blue on woodwinds, Alex Blake on bass and Neil Clarke on percussion.
His final project at ATV was the aFrame, described as an "electro-organic" percussion instrument and played like a hand drum.
Performing that concerto requires assembling a battery of percussion, including some exotic instruments, which may account for its rarity in performance.
If you haven't seen a coach toting around their percussion massager, you may be thinking that a "massage gun" sounds terrible.
For sound designer Pete Keppler, the design process involved a careful study of the acoustic qualities of each individual percussion instrument.
In Mozart's time, percussion instruments had little role in the standard orchestra, with the exception of the timpani, or kettle drums.
At the start, the members of So Percussion, who bring vivid theatricality to their performances, sat facing the audience, looking stoic.
Catch the moment a couple minutes in when just two players seem to create enough rhythms for an entire percussion ensemble.
Over a playful percussion section, digital marimba-like sounds twinkle weightlessly and weightless synth pads ooze in a wonderfully gaseous way.
"He played percussion and the bombo and the lyre and the trumpet," said Jose Morales Pereira, who was Carlos&apos teacher.
And by having the orchestra play the percussion parts as well, it boosts that thing that the machine just can't do.
Songs like "Little Bug" are sludgy and pummeling, while single "LCR" is anchored by the breakneck percussion from drummer James Wetzel.
Mr. Barton played synthesizers and was joined by the Kesh Ensemble, a group of Polish musicians who sang and played percussion.
In one of the most spirited scenes, cast members from the long-running Off Broadway show "Stomp" visit to teach percussion.
In a live setting, the endless buzzing guitar and banging percussion can mesh all the songs together into a symbiotic virus.
Ms. Hubley, Yo La Tengo's drummer, didn't use a drum set at all in the concert, but this was her percussion feature.
The song was irresistible from the opening yell to "Gimme a beat!" to the driving percussion; it was great to dance to.
Rattling, scratchy percussion dominates, often centered around a rigid bassline plus various hisses and screeches muscling in and messing with the rhythm.
The company now is dipping into percussion—it's newest product, announced today, is a drum machine called the Drummer From Another Mother.
Yellow Magic Orchestra's eponymous first release sent up the West's trite imitations of oriental music, replacing lilting percussion with synthesised electronic beats.
Drifting piano parts float around Fourth World synth percussion, resulting in what Enigma might throw together after a big huff of helium.
He is also a musician who played percussion on Beat Bop, the seminal 26 hip-hop record featuring Rammellzee and K-Rob.
The first sample comes in the form of "Drift," a swaggering, Rubin-produced track built around thudding percussion and a grinning flow.
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It was a team effort for the band but Peter Hook is credited with "electronic percussion" along with the drummer Stephen Morris.
As percussion thrums through the scene, Madoff talks this anonymous party guest up to a $400 million investment, cool as a cucumber.
There were passages that sounded like distant choirs and gentle patters of percussion; there were slow washes of harmonic tension and resolution.
Children can make art, including frog masks, pinwheels, flower garlands, prayer flags and rain sticks (percussion instruments said to sound like rain).
The composer, a highly skilled orchestrator, told the audience why he had at first resisted a commission to write a percussion concerto.
The camera's doomy approach to a rack of hammers, in a hardware store, is greeted with a skittering of percussion and strings.
Festival. A high-octane performance by the percussion ensemble Tigue earlier in the evening had energized a crowd of more than 6,000.
Throughout the '70s he worked on "songbirdsongs," a cycle that translates his field observations into crystalline instrumental miniatures for flutes and percussion.
The latter album is something of a collaboration between father and son, with Casey Waits on decks, drums, percussion and added handclaps.
In the case of Goat, hiding their faces does seem to have that effect during their wild groove and percussion-driven shows.
At other points, async is discordant and disquieting, with pieces sometimes consisting of nothing but electronically manipulated percussion that skitters and clangs.
There's stuttering percussion, pin-pricks of brittle synth work, and a general sense of creeping dread that'd make his old bandmates proud.
Packed into a corner of Stamford Bridge and spread over two tiers, they split into a percussion section and a chorus line.
Look up "Is the piano a percussion or string instrument?" online, and you'll find an irreconcilable series of arguments for either side.
Ms. Wang, a mighty substitute for the work's string instruments, demonstrated how the piece has always used violins as thinly veiled percussion.
JON CARAMANICA Self-improvement and historical gratitude converge over a groove that just keeps on sprouting new levels of percussion and polyrhythm.
Except that I initially thought this would be a vowel progression theme, since I first got LATIN PERCUSSION and then LEOPARD PRINT.
It unleashes Herndon's vocal syllables as percussion for a kind of hissy, feminine, multilayered, glitchy beatboxing, human input dispensed with inhuman timing.
She began her career as a no-wave drummer but now works more often with computers, creating something between percussion and texture.
So does the vocalist, composer and percussion experimentalist Xênia França, whose 2017 album, "Xenia," sifts often through different rhythms and emotional registers.
It's quantized, minimal cyber-funk with a hopping bass line and one percussion sound highlighted at a time: triangle, bongos, handclaps, cowbell.
Monday, June 18, brings the ensemble Sandbox Percussion to the church to play works by Christopher Cerrone, Marti Epstein and Gyorgi Ligeti.
This work, Mr. Williams said, was Step Afrika investigating traditions of body percussion rooted in African-American communities since the late 1700s.
The orchestra comprises a string quartet (Meta4), flute, percussion and kantele (a traditional Finnish plucked string instrument which here evokes the lute).
"He sponsored and funded kids for percussion and education trips, offering his own home," his son, Rashon Chancler, said in a statement.
The festival continues with the Seán Curran Company in performances featuring live music by the ensemble Third Coast Percussion (Oct. 53-27).
Blast away muscle pain with this JAWKU Muscle Blaster V2 Cordless Percussion Massage Gun, meant to assist your own body's natural healing.
The music (supervised by Orion Stephanie Johnstone and directed by Nehemiah Luckett) was highly amplified, strong on percussion and surprisingly harmonious throughout.
"Cobra" uses a large ensemble; "Hockey" will feature only Michael Nicolas on cello and Aaron Edgcomb on percussion, with Mr. Zorn conducting.
The richly varied orchestration includes captivating effects for a battery of percussion, along with some silent-film effects from a Hammond organ.
Focusing on live singing and playing percussion instruments, parents are encouraged to sing and dance with their child in a group circle.
Of the 75 people working at the facility, only one complained of injury described as a non life threatening percussion type injury.
Evans will lead an expanded edition of the group — adding Mazz Swift on violin and Levy Lorenzo on percussion — at 6 p.m.
Khalid sings with fragile care about loving someone who won't love back while behind him, hymnal vocals interweave with insistent, crackling percussion.
For the album, Xiu Xiu radically reinterpreted the dreamy, low-impact original recordings, incorporating overdriven guitars, piano, synthesizer, vibraphone, and auxiliary percussion.
The beat is slow but the arrangement builds nervous energy with quick percussion, insistent strings and backing voices appearing from all directions.
Elsewhere, synth lines coil around one another in soothing and seductive ways, acidic elements and pummeling percussion have the edges rounded off.
SETH COLTER WALLS MITSUKO UCHIDA It's easy to forget that the piano is a percussion instrument when it's played by Mitsuko Uchida.
Featuring a straightforward arrangement of robotic synths, calming whispered vocals, and crisply thwacking percussion, "Vlaamsekat!" is an experiment in unmediated kinetic energy.
"Anticosmogony," for example, not only sounds heavy (the powerful percussion and surging tremolo riffs take care of that), but feels heavy, too.
Sensory Percussion aside, it's always been visually hard to track the athletic rolls and time-blurring beats he unfurls behind the kit.
On "Smile," a surprisingly twisted sample of Stevie Wonder's "Love's In Need Of Love Today" shines in through the cracks of percussion.

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