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Musical instruments and musical expression from Oceania and Australia take an almost infinite variety of forms to worldwide. In Oceania, over 1,800 different peoples have created an amazing variety of musical instruments. Made and used throughout the Pacific, musical instruments play an integral role in settings ranging from religious rites to secular entertainment. Ocean musical instruments include most of the broad categories familiar to the West, such as percussion instruments, wind instruments, and string instruments >, as well as shapes that are specific to the region. These vary from familiar types such as drums, flutes, didgeridoo, Hawaiian ukulele, split gongs and rhombs.
At the time of music therapy and wellness, sound massaging is a well-known and widely used relaxation technique, which is applied in a wide variety of ways and combinations. For holistic massage on the body.
This 9" second-generation tongue drum, tuned to Akebono, offers deep and soothing sounds.Diameter: 9 inches Scale: Akebono Model: 2nd generation Use: music therapy, relaxation
This pack is perfect for beginners who want to learn how to play the didgeridoo.
Kalimbas are instruments of sound, which originate in the South of Africa and can be found there in innumerable forms and executions.
Tibetan cymbals high quality carefully selected by us at the emporium. Each pair was checked for a note "pure", with ...
Timbal is a Brazilian drum typically used in Bahian (North-eastern) types of large drum bands (baterias), whose musical style is ...
Timbal is a Brazilian drum typically used in Bahian (North-eastern) types of large drum bands (baterias), whose musical style is ...
Zabumba Contemporânea 20" x 20 cm alu. Best Brazilian percussion on djoliba music store.
Originally, the Surdo is a derivative of the bass drums played in European Street/brass bands, while, in terms of rhythm, its musical ...
Originally, the Surdo is a derivative of the bass drums played in European Street/brass bands, while, in terms of rhythm, its musical ...