Giant shaman drum in wooden frame (collection is 45, - cheaper)

Giant shaman drum in wooden frame (collection is 45, - cheaper)

Peruvian whole with the handmade decoy whistle for various birds.

Peruvian whole with the handmade decoy whistle for various birds.

African "musical nuts" bracelet made from traditional dried Ammoon notes. (Dora nut)

From Africa we received this bracelet with literally and figuratively "musical nuts" Very suitable as accompaniment for percussion instruments.
Availability: In stock
SKU
9950
African "musical nuts" bracelet made from traditional dried Ammoon notes. (Dora nut) is available to buy in increments of 1

Specifications: Sound crisp, suitable for plucked instruments and percussion instruments. Made from Dora husk wood, pure natural materials, environmental health and safety. Suitable for adults and children, rich sense of entertainment. Applicable scenes: African drums, guitars and other musical instruments.
The African music style is very different from the other music styles. In African music, the emphasis is mainly on rhythm (usually drum rhythms) and the music is not bound by rules. While melody and harmony play an important role in Western music. For example, Western music uses four-quarter measures that the African does not use, which can make African music sound strange to a Western listener. The precursor to harmony was polyphony and the African counterpart of polyphony is Polyrhythm, the simultaneous production of different rhythms. Another difference between polyphony and rhythm is that polyphony is perceptible at a time and it takes longer to hear a rhythm. This explains the repetitions in African music. But African music also has a melody, although in Africa people pay less attention to it than to the rhythm. The melody of African music usually proceeds as follows: At the beginning there is a strong rise, followed by a slow melody fall without the key change. One of the most commonly used forms in African music is antiphony. the soloist and the choir sing alternately, with the soloist usually improvising. Sometimes there is polyphony in African music, albeit to a lesser extent.

 

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