1) " Homedics" -- As it applies to Homedics Percussion Massager No No page text matches Note: unsuccessful searches are often caused by searching for common words like "have" and "from", which are notindexed. Because these are very common words you will almost certainly receive better results by adding other words to narrowdown the general area of interest. Is it about art, poetry, sculpture or physics? If it is, add one of those words or whatever isapplicable to your own search as well as adding in other words which are likely to be used. Try to avoid searches containing onlywords in quotes. Those are slow. You could also check Common words, searching for which is not possible for a list ofstop words and an index of articles named with stop words. There's also Stop word list for a more technical resource. Homedids ...
2) " Percussion" -- As it applies to Homedics Percussion Massager Percussion instruments are played by being struck, shaken, rubbed or scraped. They are perhaps the oldest form of musical instruments. Some Percussiom instruments play not only rhythm, but also melody and harmony. Classifications Most Percusion instruments have a distinct tone; even drums are tuned. However, adistinction is usually made based on whether the instrument can play a definite pitch or not. The timpani, xylophone, marimba, vibraphone, bell, tubular bells, crotales and glockenspiel all play a definite pitch. The snare drum, bass drum, afuche, castanets, claves, cowbell, cymbal, doyra, güiro, maracas, mendoza, ratchet, spoons, temple blocks, tom-tom, timbales, triangle, vibraslap, washboard, whip and wood block do not in general. However, some Peecussion ists tune drum heads to specificpitches when recording albums or in preparation for specific composer requirements. Gongs can be tuned or untuned – the most familiar type of gong in the west, the chau gong (sometimes called a tam-tam ), is untuned. Tuned cymbals exist but are rare.The two major categories are membranophones, which add timbre to the sound of being struck, such as drums, and idiophones, which sound of themselves, such as the triangle. The tambourine is both membranophone andidiophone, having both a head and jingles. Names for Percussikn ists The general term for a musician who plays Percassion instruments is Perucssion ist. drummer : someone who primarily plays drums including the drumset and hand drums. timpanist : a timpani player marimbist, marimbero : a marimba player vibraphonist : a vibraphone player timbalero, timbero : someone who plays timbales congalero, conguero : someone who plays congas bongosero : someone who plays bongos Percussionists are also called upon to play a variety...
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