Drum Sentence Examples

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  • The drum of hooves jerked her attention back to the barn.

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  • But the roll of the drums did not make the looting soldiers run in the direction of the drum as formerly, but made them, on the contrary, run farther away.

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  • And then she heard the drum of hooves behind her.

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  • Her pulse pounded like a drum in her ears.

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  • Her old man beats her like a tin drum and he's gonna kill her if he finds where she is.

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  • In the Drum Tower incense-sticks, specially prepared by the astronomical board, are kept burning to mark the passage of time, in which important duty their accuracy is checked by a clepsydra.

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  • In the large playroom of the house at Ajaccio, while the others amused themselves with ordinary games, Napoleon delighted most in beating a drum and wielding a sword.

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  • The main rope, which draws out the loaded tubs, coils upon one drum, and passes near the floor over guide sheaves placed about 20 ft.

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  • At the head of the plane is mounted a drum or sheave, and around it passes a rope, one end of which is attached to the loaded cars at the top, the other to the empty cars at the foot.

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  • Of his numerous publications, For the use of the drum in the 16th century, see Sir John Smyth, Instructions and Observations for all Chieftaines, Captaines, &c. (London, 1 595), pp. 158-159.

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  • Since most schools and musical groups provide the instruments, what percussionists need to concern themselves with are mallets and drum sticks.

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  • Dragons are known for marching to the beat of their own drum.

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  • Hence processes have been patented in which the objects to be plated are suspended in revolving drums between the anodes, the rotation of the drum causing the constant renewal of surfaces and affording a burnishing action at the same time.

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  • The drum weirs erected across shallow, regulating passes on the river Marne in1857-1867comprise a series of upper and under wrought-iron paddles, which can make a quarter of a revolution round a central axis laid along the sill of the weir.

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  • The side of the casing which is next to the seller is pierced centrally by two slots, one a vertical slot through which the weight is read on the drum, and the other a horizontal slot, half of it on each side of the vertical slot, through which the money values of the goods, corresponding to the different rates per lb, are read.

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  • On the side of the casing which is next to the buyer there is a vertical slot through which the weight of the goods can be read on the drum.

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  • The town seemed very still; but now and then he could hear the beating of a drum or the shouting of some soldier.

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  • The merits of this weir in being easily raised against a strong current and in allowing of the perfect regulation of the discharge, are unfortunately, under ordinary conditions, more than counterbalanced by the necessity of carrying the drum and its foundations to a greater depth below the sill of the weir than the height of the weir above it.

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  • A peculiar and cheaper form of drum weir has been constructed across ten bays each 75 ft.

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  • In spite of its high cost, the drum weir furnishes a valuable hydraulic contrivance for situations where it is very important to be able to close a weir of moderate height against a strong current and to regulate with ease and precision the discharge past a weir.

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  • The silk to be opened is placed on a latticed sheet or feeder, and thus slowly conveyed to a series of rollers or porcupines (rollers set with rows of projecting steel pins), which hold the silk firmly while presenting it to the action of a large receiving drum, covered with a sheet of vulcanized rubber, set all over with fine steel teeth.

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  • As the drum revolves at a good speed, the silk is drawn by the steel teeth through the porcupines into the drum in more or less straight and parallel fibres.

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  • When the teeth are full the machine is stopped, and the silk stripped off the drum, then presenting a sheet-like appearance technically known as a " lap."

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  • The lap is taken to the filling engine, which is similar in construction and appearance to the opener as far as the feeding arrangements are concerned, but the drum, in place of being entirely covered with fine steel teeth, is spaced at intervals of from 5 to to in.

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  • The silk drawn by the rows of teeth on the drum through the porcupine rollers (or porcupine sheets in some cases) covers the whole of the drum, hooked at certain intervals round the teeth; and when a sufficient weight is on the machine, it is stopped, and an attendant cuts, with a knife, the silk along the back of each row of teeth, thus leaving a fringe of silk hooked on the pins or teeth.

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  • In a circular frame the silk is clamped between boards, and these are fixed on a large drum.

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  • This drum revolves slowly, and in its revolution conveys the fringes of silk past two quickly running smaller combing drums. These combing drums being covered with fine steel teeth penetrate their combs through the fringes of silk depending from the large drum, thus combing through the silk.

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  • During this time the silk has been conveyed through the fallers and into a large receiving drum about 3 ft.

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  • When the agreed-on weight is on the drum, the silk is drawn across the face of the drum parallel with its axle, and pulled off in form of a sheet, and is called a lap. This lap is thin, but presents the fibres of silk now joined and overlapped in a continuous form, the length measured by the circumference of the drum.

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  • A characteristic manufacture is the pa-si or Karen metal drum, which is made at Ngwedaung.

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  • Special grease is then rubbed in and the skin placed in a machine which softly and continuously beats in the softening mixture, after which it is put into a slowly revolving drum, fitted with wooden paddles, partly filled with various kinds of fine hard sawdust according to the nature of the furs dealt with.

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  • Among the Dualla a curious system of drum signals is noteworthy.

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  • The Number Of Revolutions And The Rise Of Temperature Were Recorded On A Chronograph Drum.

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  • Out of his war experiences came in 1866 his Drum Taps, subsequently incorporated into the main volume.

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  • The recording surface is a sheet of photographic paper wrapped round a drum which is rotated at a constant speed by clockwork about a horizontal axis.

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  • As the declination changes the spot of light reflected from the magnet mirror moves parallel to the axis of the recording drum, and hence the distance between the line traced by this spot and the base line gives, for any instant, on an arbitrary scale the difference between the declination and a constant angle, namely, the declination corresponding to the base line.

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  • The value in terms of arc of the scale of the record can be obtained by measuring the distance between the magnet mirror and the recording drum, and in most observations it is such that a millimetre on the record represents one minute of arc. The time scale ordinarily employed is 15 mm.

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  • The light from the slit is reflected on to this mirror by an inclined fixed mirror, and after reflection at the movable mirror is again reflected at the fixed mirror and so reaches the recording drum.

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  • On the coast, the striped bass, sea-bass, drum, sheepshead, weakfish, bluefish and Spanish mackerel are important as food fishes.

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  • The effective radius, or radius of the pitch-circle of a circular pulley or drum, is equal to the real radius added to half the thickness of the connector.

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  • The platen was screwed on to the under surface of the spindle; the table or bed had slides underneath which moved in, and not on, ribs as in the older form of press, and was run in and out by means of strips of webbing fastened to each end and passed round a drum or wheel.

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  • After the impression is made the sheet is seized by another set of fingers and is transferred to a second and smaller cylinder over the larger one, and this smaller cylinder or drum delivers the sheet to the " flyer," or delivery apparatus, which in turn deposits it upon the table.

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  • The ink passes to a small solid metal roller, and is then conveyed by a vibrating roller made of composition to a larger and hollow metal cylinder or drum which distributes the ink for the first time.

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  • A second vibrating composition roller conveys the ink from this drum to the distributing table or ink slab, on which other rollers, called distributors, still further thin out the ink.

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  • The sheet is laid to its mark and is conveyed round an entry drum; thence it is carried round the first impression cylinder, and under this, moving at the same speed as the cylinder, is the type bed containing the inner of broad tapes which lie on the laying-on board and are fastened to a small drum underneath it.

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  • This drum has a series of small cogs which move the web or tapes in the same direction.

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  • It is then brought under the second or left-hand drum, and so on to the other large impression cylinder, with the blank side of the sheet exposed to the type of the outer forme on the table underneath.

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  • In the first case a bar descends upon the paper after it is laid to point marks, and this bar, having a rotary motion, runs the sheet between a roller and a small drum into the machine.

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  • In the actual instrument, the paper diagram is mounted upon a drum caused by clockwork to revolve uniformly, and is ruled with vertical hour lines, and horizontal quantity lines representing gallons per hour.

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  • The pull of the load is transmitted to a hook which hangs freely from the middle of a horizontal bar below the drum casing.

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  • At each end of the drum casing is attached a vertical spiral spring, and by the extension of these springs the weighing of the goods is effected.

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  • There are also two vertical racks, one at each end of the casing, in connexion with - the two springs, and these actuate pinions on the axle of the drum and cause it to revolve as the springs extend.

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  • By this means the zero of the scale on the drum can be adjusted to the fixed index on the casing when there are no goods on the platform.

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  • On the outer surface of the drum are printed the weight of the goods in lb and oz., and the money value of the goods corresponding to the different rates per lb.

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  • As they revolve these brushes engage the tea in the hopper, draw it out by degrees, and drop it into a compartment of a circular drum which hangs on one end is placed in the weights-pan of the balance, and is the only loose weight used with the machine.

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  • The circular drum is divided into four equal compartments by radial diaphragms. And in a pan at the other end of the beam (which is counter - balanced for the weight of the drum) is a I-lb weight to weigh the tea.

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  • And when the short brush is stopped a rod from the shaft frees a spring detent which keeps the drum in position and tips it over.

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  • The tea is shot out and falls into a receptacle below, and the drum makes a quarter of a revolution, and is again held in position by the detent with an empty compartment at top ready for the next filling.

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  • On the same axle as the drum and behind it is a small pulley which is keyed upon the axle and is connected with the small pulley (which runs idle on its shaft) at the left-hand side of the machine by a crossed belt.

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  • The drum (tungur) is an important instrument in his ceremonies; it may be assumed that in many cases the effect of the preliminary performances is to induce autohypnotic phenomena.

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  • Great use was made of a curious divining drum, oval in shape and made of wood, 1 to 4 ft.

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  • An arpa or divining-rod was laid on a definite spot, the drum beaten by a hammer, and conclusions drawn from the position taken up by the arpa.

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  • Any Lapp who had attained to manhood could in ordinary circumstances consult the drum for himself, but in matters of unusual moment the professional wizard (naid, noide or noaide) had to be called in.

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  • To the accompaniment of the drum, dancing - as a rhythmic but stationary movement of the feet or an evolutionary march - almost invariably goes, but rarely singing.

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  • All sorts of jingling sounds also are music to the ear, especially the clattering in time of strings of beans in their dry shells, and so these and other rattles are found attached to the drum, leg-bands and many of the utensils, implements and weapons.

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  • In the bays and lower courses of the rivers are porpoises, whiting, sea bass, channel bass, shad, sturgeon, mullet, drum, bluefish, snappers, sheepshead, weakfish or squeteague, groupers, and several other kinds of fish.

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  • Other fish taken include the sheepshead, drum, grouper, striped bass and croaker.

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  • Each consists in essence of a tightly stretched membrane or drum which is thrown into a state of rapid vibration by a powerful muscle attached to its inner surface and passing thence downwards to the floor of the thoracic cavity.

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  • Suppose we have a leather strap A passing over a fixed cylindrical drum B, and let a pulling force or effort be applied to the strap. The force applied to A can act on B only at the surfaces of contact between them.

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  • Suppose B not to be fixed, but to be capable of moving against some third body C (which might, e.g., contain cylindrical bearings, if B were a drum with its shaft), itself fixed, - and further, suppose the frictional resistance between B and C to be the only resistance to B's motion.

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  • There are a few speckled trout in the mountain streams, but the commoner fish are bass, perch, catfish, crappies, pike, drum buffalo, carp, suckers and eels.

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  • The voltmeter needle may then be made to record its variations graphically on a drum covered with paper and so to delineate the wave form of the current.

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  • This contact point also carries a pen which moves over a rotating drum covered with paper.

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  • It was quite cathartic to bang a drum loudly first thing on a Monday morning!

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  • Finally, Mike and Duncan performed a blues { in B flat }, with drum accompaniment.

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  • Dont know what im playing lol could be side drum bass drum cymbals or trumpet.

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  • Drum n bass is one of the most influential forms of music to emerge in the last decade.

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  • Mad distorted organ overloads atop a tinny drum beat whilst someone hollers about sailors.

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  • There was a drum beating in the background, throbbing in time with his pulse.

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  • Spill control equipment including, spill pillows, absorbent pads, drum berms, drain plugs, hand pumps, neutralization solutions.

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  • Also a range of American and Canadian whiskeys including bourbon, Jack Daniels, Johnny Drum and Knob Creek.

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  • Were you thinking of fitting a servo with drum brakes?

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  • With lots of preset drum sounds included, it's like having a built-in drum machine!

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  • It has capstan and drum recorders to suit all page sizes and impositions.

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  • Tambour is a French word meaning ' drum ' The tambour method uses a hooked needle to make a continuous chain stitch.

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  • In areas where the drum is exposed to light, the organic photoconductor layer becomes conductive, flows the charges to the ground.

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  • The sound of his drum heralds its creation; his burning flame signals its final conflagration.

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  • This is inside the lower right of the rear crankcase, just by the gear selector drum.

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  • I marched in the School Band playing the cymbals, aspiring to succeed Mercer who played the big drum beside me.

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  • Includes a snare drum stand, 10 " cymbal and cymbal arm, drum sticks, junior bass drum pedal and hi hat stand.

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  • Orion and Saturn bass drums are built with an isolated bass drum spur mount.

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  • This drum is one of the most sensitive snare drums that Pearl offers.

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  • Their bass drummer done brilliantly under such conditions, escpecially having to play the drum during their full play list on his own.

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  • She says that her approach, on being ignored, was to take a drumstick from him and bang his drum with it.

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  • Some people have a partial eardrum or no ear drum at all.

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  • She was noted to have an intact red drum on the right side and a perforated eardrum on the left.

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  • I knew something was wrong when the brake drum and hub flange came off still attached to the wheel.

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  • For the obligatory encore Dexter spun a little more drum & bass and the pure funk of Mystikal's Shake Your Ass.

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  • Our every increasing range of outdoor musical instruments includes a traditional glockenspiel, chimes, turtle drum rain stick and new tiger glockenspiel.

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  • The album begins with a loop of guitar harmonics, into which a drum kicks in, then the vocal.

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  • The drum sound is also a big step up for us super heavy!

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  • With an optional footswitch, you can even add real kick drum parts, or close a open hi-hat.

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  • Anyway went hoarse cheering for UEA, Grace was out shouting the Hallam Poly drum.

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  • Our Price £ 10.44 LP Bass drum Cowbell Mounting Bracket Securely clamps to the edges of bass drum hoops.

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  • The use of drum incinerators to burn plastics will be phased out.

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  • The album begins strong with the bass and drum intro to Yesterday's Papers.

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  • He went straight home and got his drum kit and was back inside the hour.

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  • The used lancets are also stored within the drum.

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  • Accelerated Culture were proudly hosting the drum & bass party and had booked an all-star lineup of DJs and MCs to entertain.

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  • An oil drum dug into the ground is my long drop compost loo.

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  • With minimally delayed drum loops setting the stage, the duo weaves an organic web of various acoustic instruments on top.

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  • By applying a step sequencer to a drum kit, you can use RADIAS as a programmable drum machine.

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  • The marching bands were pleasant, with the drum majorettes curving around in the van.

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  • I use the DW 9000 double bass drum pedals.

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  • It uses an industry standard fully perforated drum which signals a new era in the choice of coating machines.

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  • During my time in Alpha Connection I also became a peripatetic drum teacher at Horndean Community School.

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  • I also have a brass piccolo snare drum, and a Chad Smith signature snare, both made by Pearl.

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  • Wonder if we can get some magical glowy pixie drum sticks too.

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  • Notes for the musician The OPL2 synth chip can provide either nine voice polyphony or six voices plus five drum channels.

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  • The accepted container for transfer of waste solvent to the Store is a square section screw-capped 10 liter polythene drum.

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  • His combination of expert sampling and drum programming, mixed with an impressive display of live playing, provide the foundation for the album.

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  • I´d describe them as Electro punk - You know the Drum N Bass scene with the better elements of DIY Punk thrown in.

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  • Drum Tuition Learn the theory and technique of all styles of drumming with a professionally qualified drummer who has 23 years of experience.

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  • Maybe one shouldn't expect music fans to buy record players just to get to buy drum and bass singles.

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  • I like the song in itself but the drum solo doesn't fit and the lead guitar part is annoyingly repetitive.

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  • There is clapping, singing and sometimes drum rhythms.

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  • The stage in the corner has a bar which for tonight has been turned into a drum riser.

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  • Listen to the opening drum roll on the first Small Faces album.

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  • BeatLab's Training mode has a multitude of patterns that will help you practice your snare drum rudiments.

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  • Traditionally drum scanners provided the best quality, but were expensive to use and hard to operate.

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  • The pellet wire is shackled to the pellet or drum and the dan and picking-up wires shackled together are also shackled to the drum.

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  • No longer do we hear the thud of the mill engine nor the hum of the high-speed drum as it thrashes the sheaves.

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  • The track starts as an eerie roller but at the drop changes into a dark, amen drum, floor smasher.

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  • I had a considerable healing experience when working with a huge drum that just seemed to have the right sonority and vibrancy for me.

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  • Color separation Our digital printers work by cutting a stencil which wraps round the ink drum.

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  • The new year, however, was the time for another Alan take on the drum stool.

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  • Lay down a drum track by combining the internal drum sounds with loops, which can automatically sync to tempo via realtime timestretch.

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  • On the final track, for example, there are three drum kit parts on the go at once, all in different tempi.

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  • But with a heavy reliance on the drum machine to provide the backing, they sound a lot more tinny.

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  • Even with today's computer trickery at our disposal, the additional drum part could not be realistically faked.

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  • The pinion z and the toothed wheel d are connected by an intermediate wheel and pinion Y; the numbers of teeth in the wheels and pinions are so proportioned that twenty-four revolutions of the micrometer screw produce one revolution of the drum and wheel d.

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  • It consists of a long screw spindle, coupled by suitable gearing with the cable drum, and thus rotating at the speed of the outgoing cable; on this screw works a nut which forms the centre of a thin 'circular disk, the edge of which is pressed against the surface of a right circular cone, the line of contact, as the nut moves along the screw, being parallel to the axis of the latter.

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  • In one form a drum, mounted on an axis and covered by a band of paper soaked in a solution of caustic potash, was turned under a spring the end of which was in contact through a platinum point with the paper.

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  • The spring was attached to the centre of a diaphragm in such a way that, when the drum was turned, the friction between the point of the spring and the paper deflected !

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  • In plan it is an immense rotunda surrounded by a wide aisle, and approached by a double portico; the rotunda is covered with a dome taken from that of the Pantheon in Rome; on this a second dome stands, set on a lofty drum, and this second dome is crowned by a tall spire.

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  • Directly northwards from Prospect Hill stands the residence of the T`itu, or "governor of the city," and the Bell and the Drum Towers, both of which have attained celebrity from the nature of their contents - the first from the huge bell which hangs in it, and the second from the appliances it contains for marking the time.

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  • In this arrangement, a pair of locomotive engines, each having a plain winding drum fixed underneath the boiler, are placed opposite to each other at the ends of the field to be operated upon; the rope of each of the engines is attached to the plough, or other tillage implement, which is drawn to and fro betwixt them by each working in turn.

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  • The phonograph may be regarded as an instrument of this class, in that it records vibrations on a revolving drum or disk.

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  • The weir is raised by admitting water from the upper pool into a wedge-shaped space left below the sector when it is lowered in the drum, which by its pressure lifts the sector out of the drum, forming a barrier, 7 ft.

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  • In military usage "retreat" is also the term for a signal, given by bugle and drum at or about sunset.

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  • I´d describe them as Electro Punk - You know the Drum N Bass scene with the better elements of DIY Punk thrown in.

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  • What is the use of merely reciting the written parts for the drum?

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  • Maybe one should n't expect music fans to buy record players just to get to buy drum and bass singles.

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  • I like the song in itself but the drum solo does n't fit and the lead guitar part is annoyingly repetitive.

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  • Please note The Drum cannot guarantee the resale of any ticket taken back by the Box Office.

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  • In Wales twin drum mowers are recommended for dew and stand retted crops.

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  • BeatLab 's Training mode has a multitude of patterns that will help you practice your snare drum rudiments.

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  • He can pound his playdough, use his paws to scrabble in the sand and bang his drum when he wants to be Loud !

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  • The introduction of squealing guitars and manic Drum ' n ' Bass powerfully brings this Deliverance -style movie to an unexpected climax.

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  • Drum and triangle gently beat out a tattoo while Howe strums out the main melody.

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  • Frankly it 's dire stuff, all twiddles and cleverness, bright and nasty synthesizer sounds set against bright and nasty drum loops.

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  • You can instantly layer a tambourine sound onto a snare or tom or hand drum.

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  • Powered by big drum sounds, surging phrases, and throbbing rhythms, it attacks the listener with stealth and force.

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  • Creates good quality sound from it 's bass drum, symbols, snare and tom-tom drums.

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  • What 's it like to carry a banner, toot a flute, or beat a big drum all the way to the field?

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  • Transcribed from the original recordings, with drum charts, melody line & chord symbols.

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  • Even with today 's computer trickery at our disposal, the additional drum part could not be realistically faked.

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  • With guitars, drum sets and lightweight amplifiers, kids can start their own band in no time and play pre-set songs or jam freestyle.

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  • Mallets include xylophone, marimba, chimes and others, while drums include snares, toms, bass drum, timpani, and others.

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  • If your cat is doing a lot of head shaking due to a food allergy, it could result in ear drum damage.

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  • The drum is rotated in order to aerate the compost materials.

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  • The Tarahumara Indians also make drum lamps.

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  • These lamps have a pine or cedar drum with rawhide lacing as a base and are topped with a rawhide shade.

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  • Bored with the hum drum formulations of current cosmetics, Vincent Longo began creating his own color mixtures in 1994.

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  • There is also a drum version of the song book available at the site.

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  • The nice thing about it is that in addition to guitar and bass tabs, you can often find piano and drum tabs too.

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  • Because of these heavy guitar riffs, Plant's high pitched vocal stylings and Bonham's heavy on the backbeat drum beats, Led Zeppelin is often considered one of the first heavy metal bands.

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  • They offer guitar, drum, piano, power, guitar pro and bass tabs.

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  • You can also find bass and drum tabs using Ultimate Guitar.

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  • Tabs - 911 Tabs is a great site because it offers guitar, bass, drum and even piano tabs for certain songs.

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  • Obviously, the piano tabs will be minimal for a band like Pantera, but there are plenty of guitar, bass and drum tabs here for almost any Pantera song you could want to learn how to play.

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  • Slipknot-Metal.com - This site dedicated to the band has a huge collection of guitar, bass and even some drum tabs.

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  • In addition to guitar tabs, this site posts bass, drum and even piano or keyboard tabs of some songs.

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  • If you chose to do it yourself, you need access to a drum sander.

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  • Floor sanders available for rent from your local home improvement stores are generally large drum sanders that you walk behind.

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  • If you're wearing a themed sweater - say, one with a particularly holiday-worthy pattern or a cartoon character - you might choose to wear that to a party to drum up some laughs or start some conversations.

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  • For instance, Bemani, the music game arm of Konami, originally produced the Drum Mania and Guitar Freaks franchises largely for the Asian market, years before Guitar hero even existed.

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  • Whether you're into playing with a plastic guitar and drum set in Rock Band or you'd prefer to scope out a good sniper position in Call of Duty, you're bound to find a game that suits your preferences and skill set.

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  • Games from Bemani included Beatmania, Guitar Freaks, Dance Dance Revolution, Drum Mania, and Para Para Paradise.

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  • Mad Catz makes a pair of cymbals that hook right into the Rock Band 2 drum set.

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  • Drum Trainer assists in teaching you the basics of drumming.

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  • The included drum set is made to look like the Ludwig drum set that Ringo Starr played.

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  • If you're a fan of such music games as Guitar Hero, Dance Dance Revolution, and Drum Mania, you'll feel right at home with Elite Beat Agents.

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  • If you are playing the drums, the balance boards acts as the foot pedals for the kick drum and the hi-hat.

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  • Following in the wireless trend of the guitar, the drum set included with the Guitar Hero World Tour band kit is also wireless.

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  • Pictured above, the drum set contains six different points of input during gameplay.

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  • While the Rock Band drum set has four pads and one bass pedal, the Guitar Hero World Tour drum set has three pads, two cymbals, and one bass pedal.

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  • It is also notable that the drum set, including the bass pedal, has a series of grippy pads on the legs.

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  • While the drum set and guitar are wireless in the Guitar Hero World Tour band kit, the microphone is not.

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  • You'll find a lot of clutter with a small drum set, a couple of plastic guitars, a microphone, and more.

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  • This includes a wireless guitar, a drum set, and a microphone.

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  • It's usually $10 cheaper for the Special Edition, which includes a mic, guitar, and drum set.

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  • The kit comes with a drum set, a guitar, and a microphone for the singing portions.

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  • If you don't like the tracks in any given game with the plastic guitar and drum set, you probably won't enjoy the game.

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  • This can come with practice, because you can add drum loops, melodies, and orchestration as you go.

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  • There's rock, drum and bass, techno, and--duh--Japanese pop songs.

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  • The word comes from myringa, modern Latin for drum membrane, and tom?, Greek for cutting.

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  • Tribes of this area held a special sun dance ceremony, with dancing accompanied on a large drum with a variety of special songs being sung as they pay homage to the sun through their movement.

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  • All Nightclub Two Step dances should be done to the beat of a drum or other musical percussion to stay on rhythm.

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  • Eventually, officially-recognized music with specific beats became assigned to each dance, each one being a unique mixture of Latin dance, African drum beats, and European formality.

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  • Cold calling can be an effective way to drum up interest in your service, but be prepared to have to make a number of calls before you find a company interested in discussing the matter further.

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  • There's always someone celebrating something, so you're sure to drum up business if your services are good.

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  • The garden features a teahouse, Drum Bridge, pagoda and Zen garden.

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  • Placing meaning behind a task such as letter writing can help drum up the passion and motivation you may be lacking for the cause you are currently trying to write about.

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  • Allying yourself with a nationally recognized organization will not only help your group drum up support, but it will usually also allow you to raise the most money.

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  • When you put your hand on my chest, my heart thudded like a big, brass drum in the band.

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  • Lined in a cotton/nylon blend, this $121.60 back pack offers drum dyed top grain cowhide that runs throughout the bag, including the small zip pocket that is located on the bottom portion of the bag.

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  • This extremely soft, durable hide is soaked in a spacious drum during the dyeing process, which allows the color to permeate the material completely.

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  • It is treated with a special dyeing process known as drum dyeing, which gives the leather a tonal finish and lends it a vintage-inspired, aged appearance.

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  • Truly the free-spirit and outgoing sign in the zodiac, people born between January 20th and February 17th love to march to the beat of their own drum.

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  • As the ear drum can be perforated by noises over 160 decibels it is important not to use alarms or other ring tones that are excessively loud.

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  • A vibrating brake pedal can indicate a brake drum that is warped.

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  • If doing a halftime show, the squad can use the hard floor like a giant drum.

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  • When the day of the game comes the high school cheerleading squad may ride in a bus to the away games or simply drum up support in their own community, drawing more than just student fans to the bleachers.

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  • One of the best ways to drum up business is offering your products on the Internet.

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  • Singer and guitarist Billy Corgan met guitarist James Iha and the two began writing songs with the aid of a drum machine.

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  • Without Chamberlin, a drum machine was used for the tracks and guitars were rarely found on the album.

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  • Impressive guitar riffs, excellent drum and bass sounds and thoughtful lyrics have pushed Dire Straits into that private and not easily reachable category of timeless music, with their works often looked to as examples or for inspiration.

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  • Terry Chimes was behind the drum kit for the first Clash album and their early gigs, however, differences with the rest of the band led to his departure before the release of the first album.

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  • He would later return in the band's final years, and then drum for other bands.

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  • He would later return, but before that, he would drum with several other well-known bands.

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  • Topper Headon is the Human Drum Machine, the man behind the kit for most of the Clash's recordings.

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  • During the recording of "Give 'Em Enough Rope", Sandy Pearlman gave Headon the nickname "The Human Drum Machine", because he never made mistakes.

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  • It is characterised, these days, by a 'four to the floor' musical beat; that is, the bass drum (or guitar) is played on every beat in 4/4 time.

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  • Except for some guitar parts and Reznor's vocals, the entire album was made with synthesizers and drum machines, lending the album a distinctly '80s' feel.

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  • Apparently satisfied that he has shown the world what pop music is supposed to sound like, Andy Partridge has turned his attention to...(drum roll)...avante garde jazz!

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  • From the drum beats of Africa to the folk songs of North America, children's music will continue its journey through time, teaching kids' life lessons and the basics of knowledge.

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  • It's a simple song that starts with a drum beat and soon adds in vibrant choruses.

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  • Heretic Hero is not overdone and introduces different elements at the perfect times, like a speedier drum sequence to the slower melody.

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  • Dave Grohl has successfully stepped out from behind the drum set of one of the most well known bands in the world and become wildly successful without having to be introduced as "Dave Grohl, former drummer for Nirvana."

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  • Well, being short a drum player, the two used pre-programmed drum loops and rhythm tracks.

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  • It even provides downloads in genres like Drum and Bass and Happy Hardcore.

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  • South African gospel musicians favor the piano, drum and melodic vocals.

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  • Stations here are separated by genre, but expect to find things you won't find on the more mainstream AOL Radio shows, like drum and bass, German electronica and much more.

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  • Calypso music is particularly suitable for pool parties, while 70s beach party music such as the Beach Boys or steel drum pieces are other options to set a tropical atmosphere.

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  • On Larry King Live ("live" being the operative word), Falcon inadvertently spilled the beans that the whole thing was a plot to drum up attention for a reality show Heene was shopping.

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  • Many called it a political move, insinuating that Palin was trying to drum up publicity to aid a potential run at the presidency in 2012.

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  • Drummers even issued commands to the soldiers through "drum calls".

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  • The first thing that anyone sees in a parade is the drum major uniform, shiny and bright and way out in front.

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  • The drum major is more than just a figurehead.

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  • Aside from being the band leader, the drum major also has to be something of a shining star, and this means some special things about their uniform.

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  • While some drum majors wear the same uniform as the rest of the band, setting apart their status with props such as batons and hats, it is more common for the drum major uniform to be an "enhanced" version of the simpler band version.

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  • These are all very decorative, but not very functional - in fact, when planning a uniform for your drum major, you have to consider what their role is actually going to be.

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  • Imagine your drum major is an accomplished gymnast.

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  • Or perhaps your drum major is a baton twirler who has distinguished herself among the cadre and has now moved to show off her skills at the front of the line.

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  • Instead, both drum majors should get uniforms that improve rather than hinder their athletic and dancing prowess.

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  • A minimum of props, or only the props (such as batons) that the drum major has practiced with extensively.

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  • A big part of any marching band is practice, but more than the other members it is important that any fancy-dancing drum major practice in their actual costume (or as close to it) as possible.

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  • This may mean that your band needs to pay for an additional "practice" uniform for the drum major to use.

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  • The best way to get your drum major uniform is to acquire it at the same time the rest of the band gets their uniforms - from distributors such as Algy.

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  • There are also specialty stores that make uniforms specifically for the drum majors.

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  • This will ensure that your uniforms all have a continuity, and you can choose to set apart your drum major by simply getting a variation (long sleeve, for example) of the basic uniform.

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  • Majorettes began their existence as the female equivalent of male drum majors, marking time for the band.

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  • If all that happens is marching, carrying a color guard flag or a small marching band instrument while the drum major calls the shots, then really any uniform that fits will work.

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  • One way to make sure that your drum majorette uniforms will be up to the task is to wear them (or an approximation of them) for rehearsals.

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  • Today Color Guard has grown to include civilian performers who belong to high school and college marching bands, drum and bugle corps, or indoor color guards known as Winter Guard.

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  • Majorettes evolved from the position of the drum major in a marching band.

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  • The drum major leads the marching band and moves his mace in time with the music.

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  • As females began to fill the position, they became known as drum majorettes.

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  • As you've noticed by now, the suggest so far has been more about strengthening your site content rather than bang the drum and blow the horn about the site.

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  • Wild-caught black drum fish is grilled and served with mango mint butter.

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  • This cone is driven by gearing from the wire drum, so that it rotates at the speed of the outgoing wire, the direction of rotation being such as to cause the nut to travel towards the smaller end of the cone.

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  • An ear of another type is found in the swollen second segment of the feeler in many male gnats and midges, the cuticle between this segment and the third forming an annular drum which is connected with numerous nerveendings, while the fine bristles on the more distal segments vibrate in response to the note produced by the humming of the female.

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  • The latter work appears to have been based on the story of the drum which was alleged to have been heard every night in a house in Wiltshire (Tedworth, belonging to a Mr Mompesson), a story which made much noise in the year 1663, and which is supposed to have furnished Addison with the idea of his comedy the Drummer.

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  • He had there collected twenty-six relations or stories of the same description as that of the drum, in order to establish, by a series of facts, the opinion which he had expressed in his Philosophical Considerations.

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  • The speed due to the excess of weight on the loaded side is controlled by a brake on the drum.

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  • By winding in the main rope the loaded cars are hauled towards the engine, dragging behind them the tail-rope, which unwinds from its drum.

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  • On starting to hoist, the rope winds from the small towards the large end of the drum, the lever arm, or radius of the coils, increasing as the weight of Winding Engine.

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  • To prevent excessive bending stresses the diameter of drum and sheave must bear a proper ratio to that of the rope.

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  • By means of a travelling crane the casing is placed within an iron drum, to which it is secured, and is then brought under an overhead vacuum pan, from which the cells are filled with massecuite.

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  • After cooling, the casing is lifted out of the drum by a crane, assisted by compressed air, and is then conveyed by a travelling crane to a vertical centrifugal, inside of which it is made fast.

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  • The roasting is most simply effected by spreading it on heated slabs, on which it is constantly turned, or a roasting machine is used, consisting of a revolving drum in which the tobacco is rotated, gradually passing from one end to the other, and all the time under the influence of a current of heated air.

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  • The material is supplied to the twisting machinery by an attendant, and formed into a cord of uniform thickness, twisted and wound on a drum by mechanism analogous to that used in rope-spinning.

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  • From the drum of the twisting machine the spun tobacco is rolled into cylinders of various sizes.

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  • While the engine in gear is coiling in its rope and drawing the plough towards itself, the rope of the other engine is paid out with merely so much drag on it as to keep it from kinking or getting ravelled on the drum.

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  • The soundings are made by means of a special machine fitted with a brake so adjusted that the revolution of the drum is stopped automatically the instant the lead touches the bottom, and the depth can then be read directly from an indicator.

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  • The forward feed is given by a chain winding upon a drum, which hauls upon a pulley fixed to a prop about 30 yds.

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  • The arrangements for this purpose vary, of course, with the amount of work to be done with one fixing of the machinery; where it is likely to be used for a considerable time, the drum and brake are solidly constructed, and the ropes of steel or iron wire carefully guided over friction rollers, placed at intervals between the rails to prevent them from chafing and wearing out on the ground.

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  • The tail rope, which is of lighter section than the main one, is coiled on the second drum, passes over similar guide sheaves placed near the roof or side of the gallery round a pulley at the bottom of the plane, and is fixed to the end of the train or set of tubs.

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  • When the load is being drawn out, the engine pulls directly on the main rope, coiling it on to its own drum, while the tail drum runs loose paying out its rope, a slight brake pressure being used to prevent its running out too fast.

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  • When the set arrives out bye, the main rope will be wound up, and the tail rope pass out from the drum to the end and back, i.e.

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  • Tapered round ropes, although mechanically preferable, are not advantageous in practice, as the wear being greater at the cage end than on the drum it is necessary to cut off portions of the former at intervals.

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  • The engines used for winding or hoisting in collieries are usually direct-acting with a pair of horizontal cylinders coupled directly to the drum shaft.

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  • One drum is usually fixed to the shaft, while the other is loose, with a screw link or other means of coupling, in order to be able to adjust the two ropes to exactly the same length, so that one cage may be at the surface when the other is at the bottom, without having to pay out or take up any slack rope by the engine.

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  • For flat ropes the drum or bobbin consists of a solid disk, of the width of the rope fixed upon the shaft, with numerous parallel pairs of arms or horns, arranged radially on both sides, the space between being just sufficient to allow the rope to enter and coil regularly upon the preceding lap. This method has the advantage of equalizing the work of the engine throughout the journey, for when the load is greatest, with the full cage at the bottom and the whole length of rope out, the duty required in the first revolution of the engine is measured by the length of the smallest circumference; while the assistance derived from gravitating action of the descending cage in the same period is equal to the weight of the falling mass through a height corresponding to the length of the largest lap, and so on, the speed being increased as the weight diminishes, and vice versa.

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  • The same thing can be effected in a more perfect manner by the use of spiral or scroll drums, in which the rope is made to coil in a spiral groove upon the surface of the drum, which is formed by the frusta of two obtuse cones placed with their smaller diameters outwards.

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  • In some cases, therefore, a combined form is adopted, the body of the drum being cylindrical, and a width equal to three or four laps conical on either side.

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  • In this method a third drum is used to receive a heavy flat link chain, shorter than the main drawing-ropes, the end of which hangs down a special or balance pit.

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  • In Koepe's method the drum is replaced by a disk with a grooved rim for the rope, which passes from the top of one cage over the guide pulley, round the disk, and back over the second guide to the second cage, and a tail rope, passing round a pulley at the bottom of the shaft, connects the bottoms of the cages, so that the dead weight of cage, tubs and rope is completely counterbalanced at all positions of the cages, and the work of the engine is confined to the useful weight of coal raised.

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  • Motion is communicated to the rope by frictional contact with the drum,.

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  • The surface arrangements of a modern deep colliery are of considerable extent and complexity, the central feature being the head gear or pit frame carrying the guide pulleys Surface which lead the winding roes from the axis of the it arrange= g P P to the drum.

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  • Webb to measure the tractive resistance of trains on the London & North-Western railway, a tractive pull or push compresses two spiral springs by a definite amount, which is recorded to scale by a pencil on a sheet of paper, drawn continuously from a storage drum at the rate of 3 in.

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  • A recording drum or integrating apparatus may be arranged on the pulley frames.

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  • Q is supplied by a spring, the extensions of which are recorded on a drum driven proportionally to the angular displacement of the driving pulley; thus a work diagram is obtained.

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  • Freshwater fish, consisting mostly of catfish, buffalo fish, bass, sunfish and drum, are common in the lower courses of the rivers.

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  • Another striking structure in the heart of the city is the Drum Tower, dating from before the 15th century.

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  • A micrometer drum reads to 2', while the vernier reads to single minutes so that very fine adjustments can be made.

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  • Disadvantages of earlier patterns were, the telescope was inverting, the drum was not graduated in yards, and drift not allowed for.

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  • If now the telescope be directed on the target and this level be brought to the centre of its run, the angle of sight can be read - if afterwards any range ordered is put on the sight and the gun truly layed, this bubble will be found in the centre of its run - so that if thereafter the target becomes obscured the gun can be relayed by elevating till the bubble is in the centre of its run, or at a completely concealed target the angle of sight can, if the range and difference of level are known or can be measured from somewhere near the gun, be put on by means of the micrometer screw, and the gun subsequently layed by putting the range in yards or degrees on the sight drum and elevating or depressing till the bubble is central.

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  • The pattern is that of a true sight, that is to say, the base plate is capable of movement about two axes, one parallel to and the other at right angles to the axis of the gun, and has cross spirit-levels and a graduated elevating drum and independent deflection scale, so that compensation for level of wheels can be given and quadrant elevation.

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  • The drum is divided into loo graduations, each equal to 5.4'.

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  • In this sight both hind and fore sights are fixed on a rigid bar pivoted about the centre; the rear end is raised or depressed by a rack worked by a hand-wheel; ranges are read from the periphery of a drum; the fore-sight and leaf of the hind-sight are provided with small electric glow lamps for night firing.

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  • The advantages compared with a tangent sight are that only half the movement is required to raise the sight for any particular range; the ranges on the drum are easier to read, and if necessary can be set by another man, so that the layer need not take his eye from the telescope.

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  • In England gold and copper blanks are protected from oxidation, and after their passage through the furnace are merely washed in colanders with water and dried with sawdust in a rotating drum.

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  • The membrana tympani or drum of the ear, has, in like manner and on the same principles, the property of repeating the vibrations of the external air which it communicates to the internal parts of the ear.

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  • Before the shrines reeking with the stench of slaughter the eternal fires were kept burning, and on the platform stood the huge drum, covered with snakes' skin, whose fearful sound was heard for miles.

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  • Among fishes, white fish, lake trout, perch, herring, sun-fish, bass, sturgeon, pickerel, suckers, German carp and fresh-water drum abound in the lakes.

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  • When the load is complete the shorter brush also is stopped while the compartment of the drum is emptied.

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  • After this from amid the ranks of infantry to the right of the battery came the sound of a drum and shouts of command, and from the battery one saw how those ranks of infantry moved forward.

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  • However, in today's marching bands, even the traditionally static members - such as the bass drum or the flutists - have fairly extreme choreography to perform as part of the band's performance, especially at football games.

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  • The whole system provides the means of giving sufficient back-pull to the cable to make it grip the drum P, round which it passes several times to prevent slipping.

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  • The length paid out and the rate of paying out are obtained approximately from the number of turns made by the drum P and its rate of turning.

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  • The shunts usually employed with the drum relay (referred to above) have each a resistance of about 30 ohms and an inductance of 20, 30 and 40 henrys respectively.

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  • The present dome and the drum on which it stands, masterpieces of graceful line and harmonious proportion, were very important alterations from the earlier scheme.

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  • Buffalo-fish, paddle-fish, cat-fish, drum, crappie, black bass, rock bass, German carp, sturgeon, pike, perch, eels, suckers and shrimp inhabit the waters of the Mississippi and its tributaries, and oysters, shrimp, trout, Spanish mackerel, channel bass, black bass, sheepshead, mullet, croakers, pompano, pin-fish, blue-fish, flounders, crabs and terrapin are obtained from the Mississippi Sound and the rivers flowing into it.

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  • All the world over it is held that such people can assume the form of animals; sometimes the power of the shaman is held to depend on his being able to summon his familiar; among the Ostiaks the shaman's coat was covered with representations of birds and beasts; two bear's claws were on his hands; his wand was covered with mouse-skin; when he wished to divine he beat his drum till a black bird appeared and perched on his hut; then the shaman swooned, the bird vanished, and the divination could begin.

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  • It consists of a hollow sheet iron drum formed by two conoidal tubes, united together FIG.

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  • The drum, when round ropes are used, is a plain broad cylinder, with flanged rims, and cased with soft wood packing, upon which the rope is coiled; the breadth is made sufficient to take the whole length of the rope at two laps.

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  • If, for a twocompartment shaft, a pair of drums (or a single wide drum) be keyed to the engine shaft, with the ropes wound in opposite directions, the hoisting is " in balance," that is, the cages and cars counterbalance each other, so that the engine has to raise only the useful load of mineral, plus the rope.

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  • A road maybe used as a self-acting or gravitating incline when the gradient is r in 30 or steeper, in which case the train is lowered by a rope passing over a pulley or brake drum at the upper end, the return empty train being attached to the opposite end of the rope and hauled up by the descending load.

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