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The drum is the basic instrument of percussion and rhythm. For a musician, it is important to know the theory of drumming for learning time signatures, tempo and volume. The lyre is the most rudimentary instrument to contain the major musical scale of w-w-h-w-w-w-h (w=whole step and h=half step). Its theory is important to musicians to learn tone, harmonics and relative pitch.

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