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Here, in the underworld, the spring weather was eternal, and everywhere was the captivating reverberation of drums, a sign of constant celebration and happiness.

On the building site, the drums are cut to length and then erected.

The drums, however, being the prerogative of the military were only played by men.

There are other signs on the last two drums of rushing to finish quickly.

The soil was sterilized with equipment constructed from two metal drums joined with a plastic hose; steam was generated using firewood collected locally.

Long-standing conventions governed associations between instrument types and particular settings: trumpets and drums evoked warfare, flutes divinities, oboes the pastoral.

Then one of them actually danced in a frenzied state on glowing cinders, accompanied by drums.

There was a guy sitting on the ground playing classical music on a keyboard, and another guy further down the platform playing drums.

The drums are the most frequently mentioned instrument in jazz songs, and this emphasises the centrality of 'noise' in descriptions of jazz.

The deep, relatively simple bass line reinforces and stabilises the more detailed drums.

The rhythm guitar plays a flamenco-like rhythm, simultaneously referencing the mock high seriousness and the drumming feet of the flamenco dancer.

I tried to do that on a set of drums.

Fuel drums were stockpiled in several areas around the perimeter of the station.

The turnover of fuel at this site is such that most drums would not be present for more than one or two seasons.

In fact, we will be forced to view the drums as playing in half-time throughout the entire song.

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