The first instrumental drum was called a timpani or kettledrums.Thisdrums origin is of Eastern origin. Small kettledrums were introducedintoEurope as early as the 13th century.The European kettledrum , which isused in American orchestras also, derivesits special sound fro[r]
History of the Marshall Islands The Marshall Islands is arepublic of 29 atolls and 5 coral islands. The islands areone of the fourmain groups that make up Micronesia. The nearest neighbor totheMarshalls are the Federated States
Origins and History of The DulcimerThe dulcimer is a member of the string family. It is furthercategorized intothe Psaltrey family, a group of instruments that are comprised ofstringsstretched across a frame and played by plucking or drumming. Theonlydiffere[r]
The tenor drum is closely related to the snare drum. It issomewhat larger insize and it has no snares across its lower skin. This drum isplayed with sofftfelt covered sticks and it produces a huskier sound. While it isoccasionallyused in the orchestra this type of drum is[r]
A. Attention-getter May I have your attention, please? Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. Thank you all for coming here today. B. Establish credibility My name is Nguyễn Trung Dũng. I’m a 4th year student at HUST. C. Thesis What I’d like to present to you today is the histor[r]
ANGKOR WAT or ANGKOR VAT, is a temple at Angkor, Cambodia, built for King Suryavarman II in the early 12th century as his state temple and capital city.. As the best-preserved temple at [r]
The "king of instruments" has a long history, one which can arguably betraced to the concept of a collection of "fixed-pitched pipes blown by asingle player (such as the panpipes)" (Randel 583). The first examples ofpipe organs with the[r]
in section 37.1 about the way in which the historiography of economic thoughthas dealt with this subject, make it possible to sketch out some teachings anddraw some conclusions.One of the first aspects that should be highlighted is the strengthening of[r]
hope D.give Read the passage carefully, then answer the questions that follow. During the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, almost nothing was written about the contributions of women during the colonial period and the early history of<[r]
young scholar to study the history of the subject,” especially if that scholar waslikely to be an innovator (pp. 215, 216), he made a powerful case for the historyof economic thought as both a humane and a scientific enterprise. He acceptedthat personal knowledge is[r]
ORIGINS AND HISTORY OF THE DULCIMERThe dulcimer is a memberof the string family. It is further categorized into the Psaltrey family, agroup of instruments that are comprised of strings stretched across aframe and played by plucking or drumming. The[r]
Who invented the TV?Unlike many other inventions throughout history, the history of the TV creditsmany inventors instead of just one. In this case, there were many inventorsworking on the idea of watching pictures on a screen. Inventors[r]
A history of the institutions that preserve and interpret the material evidence of the human race, human activity, and the natural world. As such, museums have a long history, springing from what may be an innate human desire to collect and interpret and having discernible origins in large collectio[r]
hope D.give Read the passage carefully, then answer the questions that follow. During the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, almost nothing was written about the contributions of women during the colonial period and the early history of<[r]
and interpretation for each topic is an important point, one that leads to severalof the topics of part II. These topics reflect a situation – much more evident in thework of historians of economics since, roughly, the early 1960s – in which it isrecognized that the[r]
The New Orleans musicians discovered that audiences were eagerfor their musicin the cities of the North and the Midwest. In the 1920s Chicagobecame thesecond major jazz center. White Chicago youths, such as tenorsaxophonist BudFreeman and clarinetist Benny G[r]
began very simply consisting of a single flute player that accompaniedthe chorus. Toward the close of the century, more complicated solosinging was developed by Euripides. There could-then be large-scalespectacular events, with stage crowds and chariots, particularly in p[r]
(A) to bring (B) bringing (C) is brought (D) brings 2. Traditionally, __________in New England on Thanksgiving Day. (A) when served is sweet cider (B) when sweet cider is served (C) is served sweet cider (D) sweet cider is served 3. Typical of the grassland dwellers of the<[r]
a live theatre presentation,with one show a nightincluding an interval, and theaudience in evening dress. Heeven banned the sale ofpopcorn during the films run.After its huge success Toddsold the rights to the system toTwentieth Century Fox whichthen gave him the m[r]