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The history of drums

The History Of Drums - A Journey Of Sound * Written By: Kevin Brown a  successful author and publisher of many informative websites offering tips and advice on a wide array of topics including drum kits, African drums, percussion instruments and more. Unfortunately, the website associated with this article's bio is not active and I cannot find Kevin online, with a brief search. As such I cannot pass on his site to our readers today.  Music and musical instruments are an extremely important part of human history. The use of rhythm and song has long been used to express meaning, and feeling and accompany rituals. Music has been part of human life for as long as anyone can trace. Early civilizations of humans used music as a way to communicate and express feelings. Out of all of the musical instruments that we see in our society today and use on a regular basis, there is one instrument that stands out in musical history, the drum. The history of drums is interesting and

recommended Resources

-- Recommended Resources --  Yep - time for a set of 3 recommended resources for you to check out when you get a chance. Feel free to share those resources (or the  link  to this blog). Today, we offer groups that focus on  charities :  ... Sierra Club of Canada  has sub-groups for every province ( i.e.    Sierra Club of BC  )  and works to  empower people to protect, restore and enjoy a healthy and safe planet. At its heart, it is a grassroots organization with a  “think globally, act locally” philosophy, and members are encouraged to actively contribute to environmental causes that engage or inspire them, in a capacity that best suits their capabilities.  Working with a strong volunteer base and collaboratively with other organizations has allowed SCCF to successfully engage in a range of environmental activities that directly benefit both people and the planet. Info :  www.sierraclub.ca ~~ Canadian Parks & Wilderness Society   Canada’s only nation

Eco - Events

Eco - Events January 4th: What's Up With Urban Wildlife Discover the wildlife that make their home in Calgary. Location : Bow Habitat Station 1440 - 17A Street SE Calgary, Alberta Info :  http://bowhabitat.alberta.ca/ January 17th: Kingston Climate Change Symposium Inspiring community-based action re: climate change, features speakers, local talent, art, music and more. Info : SustainableKingston.ca ~~ Visit the Brummet's @:  http://BrummetMedia.ca ~~

quote of the day

Quote of the Day  © BrummetMedia.ca “When you complain,  you make yourself a victim.  Leave the situation,  change the situation,  or accept it.  All else is madness.”  ~ Eckhart Tolle ~~ Visit the Brummet's @:  http://BrummetMedia.ca ~~