In "Call It Courage," Mafatu hears the sound of drums when he is on the island, particularly during a moment of heightened tension as he realizes that he is not alone. The drums signal the presence of the islanders, which evokes fear and memories of his past. This sound serves as a pivotal point in the story, reflecting his internal struggle with courage and his desire to confront his fears.
You can "called" them a drummer, or percussionist.
Old Americans invented it went they were playing the drums they hollowed out drum sticks.
Yes. Practically any type of song can be played on the piano.
The sound of drums and bugles are the stirring sounds of war. The drums' signal a call to arms. Nowadays, we normally only use the stirring sound of drums and bugles (and bagpipes, too!) ceremonially, not on a modern battlefield (though with some exceptions, such as playing the bagpipes in front of the enemy), as happened in World War II.A drumhead was when drums were piled up and draped with the regimental colours, and flags, to act as an altar for a church service held in the field.
Yes. You call Japanese people Japanese people.
They call him Santakukoru.
Yen :)
Japanese people call Christmas, Kurisumasu.
The Japanese people call their highest mountain "Mount Fuji," and it stands at 3,776 meters (12,389 feet) tall.
The call it Mount Fugi
The call it Mount Fugi
Prefectures :)
"Tokubetsu Kogekitai"
One of the traditional items of Japanese clothing is called the 'kimono.'
People from Japan are call "Japanese People".
私 (watashi) = I/me 日本人 (Nihon jin) = Japanese people