Not now, although in times past Quakers were not always enthusiastic about music and even now music is rarely involved in the worship of some branches of Quakerism, particularly what is called 'unprogrammed' worship - which begins in silence and continues in silence unless a person present feels led to make an audible - usually spoken, but very occasionally a sung or instrumental contribution.
European musical instruments are far more sophisticated then anything the aboriginals had. Aboriginal music was very much limited to percussion didgeridoo and singers.
Rock instruments played in a non-rock style. Or instruments from classical and electronic music. Or not. Is a very experimental music, it can be all or nothing.
The side effect of music instruments is sometimes people get very annoyed if you play it bably
Urban music uses instruments like electric guitar, keyboard, drums, etc.
Of course there would still be music without instruments. You can sing without instruments. This type of music is known as a cappella or you could whistle a tune.
They did not believe in the other religions
The Quakers were among the first religious groups to speak out against slavery in the United States. They actively campaigned against the institution of slavery and were instrumental in the abolitionist movement.
Ethel Rosenthal has written: 'The story of Indian music and its instruments' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Indic Music, Indic Musical instruments, Music, Music instruments, Music, Indic, Musical instruments, Musical instruments, Indic
The online Umbrella Music website offers keyboard instruments, drums, guitars, keyboard music, stringed instruments, brass instruments and rental instruments.
The term for the use of instruments in a piece of music is "orchestration."
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they introduced unusual instruments into Rock Music, such as the sitar and they were the 'fathers' of Pop Music
Quakers were among the first in England to speak out AGAINST slavery.
Instruments are objects that are used to make music. Every instrument makes a different sound.
the Quakers and people against the king.
European musical instruments are far more sophisticated then anything the aboriginals had. Aboriginal music was very much limited to percussion didgeridoo and singers.