I am a Volkspeler so I can speak freely on the matter. The instrument most commonly used is the piano, but accordions, concertinas and guitars are frequently used when we perform publicly and in the open. See 'Volkspele' on YouTube for some video clips posted by myself when we visited the Castle of Good Hope in Cape Town, and hear the Accordion in the background. We also invite 'boeremusiek' orchestras to play when we have a gathering, although when one invites an orchestra your gathering would likely be grander, more celebratory, e.g. a birthday or festival. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeremusiek Some of our songs are traditional, others especially composed. Afrikaners is plesierig, dit kan julle glo, Hulle hou van partytjie, en dan maak hulle so! Eers draai die ou vroutjie, en dan draai haar ou man En hy vat om haar lyfie, en dan draai hulle saam! Roughly traslated it would say: Afrikaners are happy folk - trust me when I say They enjoy a good party, and dance all night long First she'll turn about, and he'll follow suit And waltzing together they'll dance all night long!
1886, although Saint-Saens prevented performances of it during his life. 1886, although Saint-Saens prevented performances of it during his life.
Regular black fishnets.
No, their afros were real.
piano
"honey honey, come & dance with me" is what I've heard most during live performances
1886, although Saint-Saens prevented performances of it during his life. 1886, although Saint-Saens prevented performances of it during his life.
instruments of colonization
Yes, the Hayashi Flute and the Tsuzumi drum were both used during Noh performances. Together, they made a type of music called Nohgaku...which derives from the Japanese term, Noh because it was used in those performances. :)
The Who is a band; the "who" is The Who.
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Strings, woodwinds and percussion instruments
Ususally a Piano or Organ, but sometimes groups of wind instruments or string instruments
Regular black fishnets.
he used to electrify humans and animals to cause facials
yesacient greek theatre did have intervals during there performances
No, their afros were real.
he used to electrify humans and animals to cause facials