here some answer : the musical group of the cordillera highlands is called the "gangsa ensemble". it is composed of minimum of 3 people. they use the instruments called the gangsa (a bronze/brass flat gong.), baliing (nose flute), sulibaw (drum made of pig or carabao's skin.), bunkaka (made of bamboo), and the diwdiw-as (panpipe).
im not sure if this is right or not, but i would say either a harmonica, or a stick(you can use anything as a drum). The Kazoo is by far the cheapest instrument, that is, if you consider it an instrument.
A M.I.D.I. instrument is an instrument that is compatible with the Musical Instrument Digital Interface (M.I.D.I.). This technology allows an instrument to talk to another instrument digitally. The MIDI interface has been around for many years and has served musicians well despite its limitations. In recent years, USB has been used in preference to MIDI because of the far higher data rate available compared to MIDI.
just in the family of percussion i will have to say the drum kit: the drum kit is not just one drum and (cymbals) but more, and you use all 4 limbs plus not only do you have to have 4 way limb cordnation, but work with each limb by itself, working each limb indepentantly and on top of that a drum kit player (or percussion) has to keep a steay rhythm or beat/pulse
An idiophone is any musical instrument which creates sound primarily by way of the instrument's vibrating, without the use of strings or membranes. Therefore, all tuned percussion instruments (primarily keyboard instruments like marimbas, xylophones, vibraphones, etc) are idiophones. Even woodblocks, maracas, and triangles are considered idiophones. Basically any percussion instrument that isn't a "drum" is an idiophone.
There is no standard definition for "sulibaw." It may be a term specific to certain languages, cultures, or contexts. Additional information would be needed to provide a more accurate explanation.
You use the ... bass drum while playing the bass drum ... (?)
Yes, it is a traditional instrument
It is an orchestral drum that has the ability to change it's pitch with the use of a pedal. Pretty nifty drum.
here some answer : the musical group of the cordillera highlands is called the "gangsa ensemble". it is composed of minimum of 3 people. they use the instruments called the gangsa (a bronze/brass flat gong.), baliing (nose flute), sulibaw (drum made of pig or carabao's skin.), bunkaka (made of bamboo), and the diwdiw-as (panpipe).
im not sure if this is right or not, but i would say either a harmonica, or a stick(you can use anything as a drum). The Kazoo is by far the cheapest instrument, that is, if you consider it an instrument.
There are many homemade things you can use to make and instrument. The best one is getting pots and pans and a wooden spoon and have your own drum set.
She used her voice so that the words sounded like the instrument, almost like an onomatopoeia effect. In Chica Boum, the repetition of the words made it sound like a drum.
A M.I.D.I. instrument is an instrument that is compatible with the Musical Instrument Digital Interface (M.I.D.I.). This technology allows an instrument to talk to another instrument digitally. The MIDI interface has been around for many years and has served musicians well despite its limitations. In recent years, USB has been used in preference to MIDI because of the far higher data rate available compared to MIDI.
No single instrument in the orchestra is more important than the other. The drum (a member of the percussion family) is used when called out for in the written score. Composers use percussion instruments for various reasons - in the 1812 Overture, they are used to simulate the firing of cannons.
just in the family of percussion i will have to say the drum kit: the drum kit is not just one drum and (cymbals) but more, and you use all 4 limbs plus not only do you have to have 4 way limb cordnation, but work with each limb by itself, working each limb indepentantly and on top of that a drum kit player (or percussion) has to keep a steay rhythm or beat/pulse
An idiophone is any musical instrument which creates sound primarily by way of the instrument's vibrating, without the use of strings or membranes. Therefore, all tuned percussion instruments (primarily keyboard instruments like marimbas, xylophones, vibraphones, etc) are idiophones. Even woodblocks, maracas, and triangles are considered idiophones. Basically any percussion instrument that isn't a "drum" is an idiophone.