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    Identités sonores réelles et fantasmées dans l’Antiquité : à chacun sa percussion ? by Arnaud Saura-Ziegelmeyer

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…The reception of these objects in later eras reinforced this idea of exclusivity: the sistrum of Isis, the cymbals of Cybele, the rattlesnakes and the tambourines of Dionysus, etc. …”
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    Characterization and Treatment Study of A handcraft Brass Trumpet From Dhamar Museum, Yemen by Mohamed Megahed, Mohamed M. Abdelbar

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…Brass is more malleable and has better acoustic properties than pure copper or zinc; consequently, it is used in a variety of musical instruments, including trumpets, trombones, bells, and cymbals. The overall goal of this work is to represent an analytical and conservation study of brass Trumpet from the handcrafts collection of Dhamar museum in Yemen. …”
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    Characterization and Treatment Study of A handcraft Brass Trumpet From Dhamar Museum, Yemen by Mohamed Megahed, Mohamed M. Abdelbar

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…Brass is more malleable and has better acoustic properties than pure copper or zinc; consequently, it is used in a variety of musical instruments, including trumpets, trombones, bells, and cymbals. The overall goal of this work is to represent an analytical and conservation study of brass Trumpet from the handcrafts collection of Dhamar museum in Yemen. …”
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    Musical instruments depicted in medieval Serbian art under oriental and western influences by Pejović Roksanda

    Published 2005-01-01
    “…The same form of some crotales and cymbals can be found both in Oriental and Western art, the majority of membranophones are of Oriental origin, but the tambourine on Bodani frescoes originated in West Europe. …”
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    BENTUK PENYAJIAN LAGU OEMAR BAKRIE DI MARCHING BAND SWATAMI PADA GEBYAR PENDIDIKAN NASIONAL KABUPATEN LABUHANBATU UTARA by Utari Arsy Buana

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…The results showed that one form of emotional expression that is channeled through the music and therefore, the group marching band Swatami on arranemen songs Oemar Bakrie brought by Marching band Swatami using three categories of instrument, namely: instrument Percussion in tone (Glockenspiel, vibraphone, Xylophone, Marimba), brass instruments (trumpet, Mellophone, Baritone, Tuba), and percussion (Senar drum, tenor drum, bass drum, cymbals). Choosing songs Omar bakrie for in the arrangements with the shape Marching band. …”
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    Studi Dendrite Arm Spacing (DAS) dan Akustik Pada Pengecoran Perunggu 20% Sn Sebagai Bahan Gamelan by I.K.G. Sugita, K. Astawa

    Published 2016-05-01
    “…Tin bronze is widely used as materials of traditional musical instruments such as gamelan, cymbals and bells. The casting process becomes part of a very important process in the manufacture of gamelan. …”
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    The Organology of Rotenese Musical Instruments According to the Hornbostel-Sachs Classification System by Agastya Rama Listya

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The seven existing Rotenese traditional musical instruments analyzed in this article are: 1) meko ai or the meko o (the wooden or the bamboo xylophone); 2) the meko besik or the meko lilok (the hanging iron or brass gongs); 3) the meko besik or the meko lilok (the iron or brass metallophone); 4) the labu kici or the labu so’e (the single-headed, bowl-shaped drum); 5) the tambur or the labu (the single-headed, long cylindrical drum); 6) the bitala (the crash cymbals); and 7) the sasandu (the heterochord tube-zither). …”
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    Vocal imitation of percussion sounds: On the perceptual similarity between imitations and imitated sounds. by Adib Mehrabi, Simon Dixon, Mark Sandler

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…In a vocal production task, 14 musicians imitated 30 drum sounds from five categories (cymbals, hats, kicks, snares, toms). Listeners were then asked to rate the similarity between the imitations and same-category drum sounds via web based listening test. …”
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    A Stimulus Set of 40 Popular Music Drum Patterns with Perceived Complexity Measures by Olivier Senn, Florian Hoesl, Rafael Jerjen, Toni Amadeus Bechtold, Lorenz Kilchenmann, Dawn Rose, Elena Alessandri

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…The patterns were selected according to two criteria: a) they only feature the bass drum, snare drum, and one or more cymbals, and b) they plausibly cover the complexity range of the corpus. …”
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    Ukrainian and Slovak Folk Dance Melodies: Comparative Study by Oleksandr Matkovskyi

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…In addition, in both cultures musical design (accompaniment) often is analogous: cymbals, violin, button accordion, other folk music instruments. …”
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    GAMOLAN: INSTRUMEN MUSIK TRADISIONAL LAMPUNG BENTUK, FUNGSI, DAN PERKEMBANGANNYA by , Hasyim Kan, S.Sn., , Prof. Dr. Victor Ganap. M.Ed.

    Published 2011
    “…Apart from its function as solo instrument to perform tabuhan, gamolan is also played to accompany dance and singing, or incorporated into an ensemble of tala (gongs), gindang (doubleheaded drum), and rujih (a pair cymbals). Meanwhile, the song repertoires consisted of hahiwang, bebandung, pepecuch, and muayak, performed in generic or creative forms of tabuhan. …”
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    AN ANALYTICAL STUDY OF THE FOLK MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS OF MEGHALAYA by Joyanta SARKAR, Anil RAI

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…Drums, flutes of bamboo and hand-held small cymbals are a common ensemble. The advent of Christianity in the middle of the 20th century marked the start of a decline in tribal popular music. …”
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