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Chapter Five

Chapter Five. Polyrhythm. Polyrhythm. Multi-Layered Rhythmic Structure Organized by a Common Unit Too Rapid to Be Perceived as a Beat. Percussion Family. Idiophones Membranophones. Idiophones.

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Chapter Five

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  1. Chapter Five Polyrhythm

  2. Polyrhythm • Multi-Layered Rhythmic Structure • Organized by a Common Unit • Too Rapid to Be Perceived as a Beat

  3. Percussion Family • Idiophones • Membranophones

  4. Idiophones Produce their sounds from the materials from which they are made--such as claves, xylophones, cymbals

  5. Idiophones Indefinite Pitch cymbals (Turkish/Chinese)triangletam-tamwoodblock (Chinese––ban)clavescastenetstemple blocksmaracasratchetgüiro Definite Pitch xylophonemarimbaganda/amadina (African)vibraphonesglockenspiel (bells)chimes (tubular bells)steel drumsgong

  6. Membranophones Produce their soundsthrough the vibration of a stretched skin or membrane Or a combination of membrane and idiophone.

  7. Membranophones Definite Pitch <nakers timpani>tabla kalangu dundun

  8. Membranophones Indefinite Pitch No Raised Rims bongoscongastambourineshaman drumsbodhran Raised Rims field drumbass drumtom-tomstimbales snare drum (sound modified by metal snares on bottom head)

  9. Idiophones Agogo Xylophones Shakere(rattles) W. African Percussion Instruments

  10. W. African Percussion Instruments Membranophones Djembe(hourglass drum) Dundun(talking drum)

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