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From the simple drums, to fuly strung instruments, to instruments played by blowing into them with only 3 keys, they have elvolved to show us that people can make instruments of different pitches, and in different clefs.
many drums. flutes. whistles. bells. long horns. different dances use different drums.
You can't play 2 instruments at the same time. You can get 3 different people and play the microphone, drums, and guitar.
In a musical people are dancing and acting and in a chorus, you sing and play instruments.
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There are many different instruments that can be used in a jazz band. The most common include saxophones, trumpets and horns, and trombones. Some jazz bands use other instruments such as flutes, drums, and vibraphones as well. There isn't an accurate explanation as to why because jazz bands are usually improvised and comprised of different people and different musical talents and sounds.
Typically, a "band" is just a group of people. Musically, however, a "band" is a group of people collaborating on music. Usually, they will play different instruments. If they all sing, but do not play other instruments, then it is a "singing group". The most common combination of instruments in a band is a lead vocalist (sometimes with back-up singers that are also playing different instruments, but not always), guitarist, bassist, and drums. Sometimes there will be a keyboardist. Most bands are associated with the "rock" music label, however, genres for them are not necessarily restricted to this.
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The Fahrenheit scale is the temperature scale most familiar to most people in the US. However for the rest of the world, the Celsius scale is the one that is most familiar.
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