Suddenly, a startling cacophony erupts in the modest-size room--drums, horns, cymbals crashing-- raucous and percussive.
The finger cymbals return and the revelation ends as it started, with nothing resolved.
Mr. DeJohnette arrived in New York in 1962, his drums and cymbals stored as cargo on a Greyhound bus.
WSJ: Jack DeJohnette | Playing Musical Chairs | Cultural Conversation by Larry Blumenfeld
An introduction, complete with finger cymbals and (almost) a cappella vocals, slides seamlessly into a gently driving, plaintive folk melody.
Many of these--horns, drums, cymbals--were portable, but as music grew bigger and more varied, so did the devices that produced it.
Mr. Martens uses the cymbals and drum rims to mitigate the rawness.
In 1989, Roach described the drum kit as an American invention that combines cymbals from the Middle East, tom-toms from Africa and snares from Europe.
He moved as he did, slowly and half-gliding while cymbals and screaming trumpets announced his presence, because he had ten pounds of weights in each webbed foot.
In the piece, Boyar plays at three different percussion stations, dashing between them to play as many as 30 instruments drums cymbals, wood chimes, gongs and maracas, to name just a few.
Toward the end, Nash said, "No tribute to Blue Note records would be complete without honoring Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers, " and then launched "Mosaic, " a song from the early 1960s by Cedar Walton with blistering cymbals, struck from above and below.
The Hayachine Kagura is a series of masked dances accompanied by drum, cymbals and flute: six ritual dances begin the performance, five dances recount stories of the deities and medieval Japanese history, and a final dance features a performer dressed as a "shishi, " an imaginary lion-like creature representing the Hayachine deity himself.
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