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  2. Cardio drumming - Wikipedia

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    Cardio drumming is a form of exercise that utilizes drumming movements. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It can be practiced by nearly all individuals and does not require drumming experience. [ 1 ] The exercise involves using drumsticks to hit an exercise ball placed on a bucket , while listening to upbeat music . [ 1 ]

  3. Drum circle - Wikipedia

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    Drum circles are a type of group drumming that have many benefits, including support, comradery, recreational music-making, wellness, learning, celebration, spirituality, and personal growth. Over the decades, especially since the late 90's, other types of group drumming have been advertised incorrectly as drum circles leading to confusion ...

  4. Music therapy - Wikipedia

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    Music therapy may benefit the family as a whole. Some family members of children with autism claim that music therapy sessions have allowed their child to interact more with the family and the world. Music therapy is also beneficial in that it gives children an outlet to use outside of the sessions.

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  6. Medical ethnomusicology - Wikipedia

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    Medical ethnomusicology is a subfield of ethnomusicology, which according to UCLA professor Timothy Rice is "the study of how and why humans are musical." [1] Medical ethnomusicology, similar to medical anthropology, uses music-making, musical sound, and noise to study human health, wellness, healing and disease prevention including, but not limited to, music as violence.

  7. Jim Donovan (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Jim Donovan (born March 10, 1968) is an American professional drummer and percussionist, a recording artist, writer, teacher and lecturer. [1] He is best known as the former drummer and one of the founding members of the band Rusted Root. [1]

  8. Kalani Das - Wikipedia

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    Kalani Das, also known simply as Kalani (birth name Michael Bruno), is an American classically trained percussionist, author, and educator.He has recorded percussion with numerous artists including Yanni and Suzanne Ciani, and has won several awards, including #1 Rock/Pop Percussionist through DRUM!

  9. Tao (musical troupe) - Wikipedia

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    TAO: The Martial Art of Drumming is a Japanese drum and dance ensemble formed in 1993. This performing group combines music and dance to reflect Japanese tradition, but also incorporates Korean , Maori , and Indonesian influences. [ 1 ]