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    Developed and used by cultures living in forested areas, drums served as an early form of long-distance communication, and were used during ceremonial and...
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    head on the underside of the drum. Other techniques have been used to cause drums to make sound, such as the thumb roll. Drums are the world's oldest and...
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    human communication, a central contrast is between verbal and non-verbal communication. Verbal communication involves the exchange of messages in linguistic...
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    drums from Vanuatu (Bernice P. Bishop Museum) Ekwe drum of the Igbo people Banda-Yangere animal-shaped slit drum Bamboo musical instruments Drums in communication...
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  • "Mike D" Diamond – vocals, drums Money Mark – keyboards, organ Eric Bobo – percussion; drums on "Ricky's Theme" Amery Smith – drums on "Tough Guy" & "Heart...
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    Message (category Communication)
    Artificial satellite that relays radio signals Communication studies – Academic discipline Drums in communication – Drums used for long-distance signalling and...
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    July 2014. Randall, J. A. (2001). "Evolution and function of drumming as communication in mammals". American Zoologist. 41 (5): 1143–1156. doi:10.1093/icb/41...
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    Historically, a Corps of Drums' primary role was communication. Today, the primary role of a Corps of Drums is ceremonial, performing in parades and military...
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  • A communication protocol is a system of rules that allows two or more entities of a communications system to transmit information via any variation of...
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    Leucorchestris arenicola (category Spiders described in 1962)
    location. L. arenicola relies on seismic vibrations, called drumming, for communication. It taps its foremost legs on the sand to send messages to other...
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