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Top 10 Popular Music Videos

Imagine a life without music! Seems impossible, doesn’t it? Well, there are lots of singers and rock groups who’ve made a mark on the music business whereas several have sunk with no trace. There were groups which were one hit wonders after which there were music icons! These singers have inspired many new groups and singers to follow along with their path. New talents continue to make a mark on the music scene… however, a few of the music videos from the days of old still continue to rock fans whenever played on the music channels. ‘The Beatles’, ‘Gun N’ Roses’, ‘Bon Jovi’, Madonna, Michael Jackson and many more left an indelible mark on the minds of all music lovers. Superb music, when combined with mind-blowing visuals, only increases the grandeur from the music track. Let’s have a quick journey back to time and know about top 10 popular music videos that rocked the music world and occupied a lasting devote the hearts of many.

Top 10 Popular Music Videos of All Times

Michael Jackson – Thriller
The song ‘Thriller’ was launched within the music album of the identical name in 1983. This video was given a creative touch by director John Landis. The recording was directed just like a short film and also the music clips were edited to blend using the video. This video shows King of Pop, Michael Jackson in many moods, from the guy attempting to woo his girlfriend to some werewolf! Abandoned houses, foggy streets, superb dance sequences, zombies… this music video comes with an excellent mixture of all the elements. ‘Thriller’ is also between the priciest and successful award-winning videos ever! Michael Jackson has a number of other amazing music videos to his credit such as ‘Beat It’, ‘Remember the Time’, ‘Scream’, ‘Smooth Criminal’, etc.

a-ha – Undertake Me
This music band has many hit music tracks to its credit! ‘Take on Me’ was yet another feather in their cap in the album, ‘Hunting High and Low’ that was released in 1985. (This song was re-released with this particular album after its initial failure.) The music video soon raced to the top slot on the Billboard Hot 100. The music video includes a beautiful combination of animation interspersed with normal situations. Directed by Steve Barron, ‘Take on Me’ is a perfect illustration of a great score coupled with creative visuals.

Madonna – Vogue
Queen of Pop, Madonna definitely needs no introduction! This undisputed singer has a string of hit tracks and it is among most successful singers till date. ‘Vogue’ is one amongst her many popular music videos. It was the very first single released from the album, ‘I’m Breathless’. It had been further released in 1990 within the compilation of her greatest tracks titled, ‘The Immaculate Collection’. Directed by David Fincher, this monochrome video has some really snazzy shots and the director created a look from the 1930s films. Of course, Madonna’s video created a controversy and MTV had objections to certain scenes, which remained unchanged and was aired unedited.

Gun N’ Roses – November Rain
Gun N’ Roses is one of the most popular rock bands ever! Their many popular tracks caused quite a fan following. ‘November Rain’ is a beautiful slow track with an equally beautiful video. This award-winning video (MTV video for the best Cinematography) is among the longest tracks with this rock group as well as ranks amongst the priciest videos ever made. Set against a wedding backdrop and Slash (lead guitarist) on the guitar, this video took it’s origin from a short story that caught the fancy of lead singer, Axl Rose. ‘November Rain’ continues to mesmerize fans and seemed to be probably the most requested track on all the music channels during the year of its release.

Janet Jackson – If
Janet Jackson is called among the best-selling artistes of times! She has many hit tracks that created a significant sensation. ‘If’, from her fifth album, ‘Janet’ released in 1993, is a fast-paced song with amazing dance sequences, that have a little sensuality. Directed by Dominic Sena, the music video shows highly stylized dance forms, which were edited prior to the release to suit the mindsets of the general audience.

Bryan Adams – Summer of ’69
Bryan Adams surely does know how to bowl his fans over and done with his beautiful compositions and renditions! ‘Summer of ’69’ is one of his most widely used tracks which was a hit and remained about the 5th position about the Billboard charts, for many weeks. Directed by Steve Barron, this song remains to become one of the most requested tracks on all of the music channels. Although the album ‘Reckless’ was launched in 1984, ‘Summer of ’69’ became popular using the crowds once the single was released in 1985. The recording involves Bryan Adams about the guitar with friends and portrays various situations because he goes anywhere. Despite all of the period of time since its release, this track is constantly on the rock music lovers.

Wham! – Last Christmas
When George Michael crooned ‘Last Christmas’, he caused a flutter in the hearts of numerous girls. George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley formed the duo group, ‘Wham!’ ‘Last Christmas’ was launched in 1984. Through the years, ‘Last Christmas’ continues to be sung and remixed by a number of other artists. The video featured George Michael singing the song for Andrew Ridgeley’s girlfriend from the backdrop of beautiful snowy mountains and the warm interiors of a ski resort. It’s probably the most romantic tracks ever to become sung by George Michael.

Enrique Iglesias – Bailamos
Enrique Iglesias has created a sensation within the music industry! This singer is renowned for his Latino style. ‘Bailamos’ was the debut single and ended up being the most popular music video ever! The initial video featured shots of Enrique and beautiful flamenco dancers. The dance sequences were brilliantly composed. However, this song seemed to be a part of the desire Smith starrer, ‘Wild Wild West’. Therefore, a second music video was shot in Mexico with Enrique and gorgeous dancers with clips in the movie, ‘Wild Wild West’. Apart from this, a third video of the extremely popular track was released much later, that also featured dancers and Enrique. Truly, ‘Bailamos’ is just one of Enrique’s biggest hits ever!

Aerosmith – Cryin’
This American group is renowned for all their hard rock numbers! ‘Aerosmith’ is reputed to be one of the most popular hard rock groups with many chart-topping numbers. ‘Cryin’’, from the album, ‘Get a Grip’, is just one of their many singles that spent 20 weeks about the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The song is all about a relationship which has gone sour. It starred Alicia Silverstone who literally role of a teenager angry together with her boyfriend when she realizes he is unfaithful to her. Acts of rebellion follow having a dramatic ending of Alicia trying to jump off a cliff! This music video soon earned the reputation as one of the most requested videos in 1993.

Bon Jovi – Livin’ on a Prayer
‘Bon Jovi’ is yet another American group that achieved stupendous success like a hard rock group. The recognition of ‘Bon Jovi’ knows no bounds with 9 of their 10 albums that have gone platinum in the United States! ‘Livin’ on a Prayer’ is among the many tracks that established this group and caused a large fan following. From the album, ‘Slippery When Wet’ released in 1986, the recording has many snazzy shots of all of the group members performing in front of an audience. The first the main video is shot in monochrome.

The high ten popular videos of all times definitely enjoy a special devote our hearts. Of course, there were a number of other groups and singers who did carve a distinct segment on their own in the music industry and are still revered! Eric Clapton, ‘Sting’, ‘The Beatles’, Elton John, Celine Dion, Mariah Carey, ‘Def Leppard’, ‘Red Hot Chili Peppers’, ‘Metallica’, ‘ABBA’, ‘Boney M’… the list really is limitless! We are able to only hope for many more great tracks and music videos from such genius musicians to feed the large appetite of music lovers across the globe.

Popular Songs

Music is a such genre that’s enjoyed by people of all ages and all races. Songs are a hot favorite which are played everywhere, whether it is parties, weddings, discotheques, etc. There are lots of songs that are very popular nonetheless. Listening to some of the most popular songs ever can make one nostalgic. Enlisting popular songs is a herculean task because there are so many of these that it’s tough to count. However, here are a few from the songs which are the greatest grossing songs of their decade.

Popular Songs of the 80s

Given below is really a list of the best songs ever. Some DJs also have created techno remixes of popular songs which are sure to get a feet tapping.

  • Livin’ on a Prayer – Bon Jovi
  • Billie Jean - Michael Jackson
  • Sweet Child O’ Mine – Guns n Roses
  • When Doves Cry – Prince
  • Like a Virgin - Madonna
  • How Will I Know - Whitney Houston
  • With or Without You – U2
  • Need You Tonight – INXS
  • Jessie’s Girl – Rick Springfield
  • Love is a Battlefield – Pap Benatar
  • Tainted Love – Soft Cell
  • Every Rose Has Its Thorn – Poison
  • Janie’s Got a Gun – Aerosmith
  • Nasty - Janet Jackson
  • Born in the U.S.A. - Bruce Springsteen
  • Take My Breath Away – Berlin
  • I Want to Know What Love Is – Foreigner
  • Faith - George Michael
  • All Night Long – Lionel Richie
  • Start Me Up - The Rolling Stones

Popular Songs of the 90s

The 90s was a period where music touched new horizons, which was filled with human emotions. There were songs from almost every genre like R&B songs, love songs, pop music and rap songs, etc. Here are some of the popular 90′s songs that are my favorite too.

  • My Heart Will Go On - Celine Dion
  • Baby One More Time - Britney Spears
  • Gangsta’s Paradise – Coolio
  • Cotton Eye Joe – Rednex
  • Missing – Everything But Girl
  • You’re Still The One - Shania Twain
  • Macarena – Los Del Rio
  • Black or White – Michael Jackson
  • Candle in the Wind - Elton John
  • Truly Madly Deeply – Savage Garden
  • Ray of Light – Madonna
  • Wannabe – Spice Girls
  • Nothing Compares to You – Sinead O’Connor
  • Everything I Do - Bryan Adams
  • I’m Gonna Be – Proclaimers
  • All I Wanna Do - Sheryl Crow
  • Believe – Cher
  • I Want It That Way - Backstreet Boys
  • Livin’ la Vida Loca – Ricky Martin
  • Genie in a Bottle - Christina Aguilera

Popular Songs of 2010

The year 2010 created a new revolution in the world of music and saw a flurry of releases of new popular songs that are also on the list of 100 greatest songs of all time. Given below is a list of the world’s most popular songs that have become the greatest chart busters of all time:

  • Rude Boy - Rihanna
  • Not Afraid - Eminem
  • OMG – Usher (featuring Will. I. Am)
  • Imma Be – Black Eyed Peas
  • Airplanes – B.O.B (featuring Hayley Williams)
  • Love The Way You Lie – Eminem (featuring Rihanna)
  • Your Love is My Drug – Kesha
  • California Girls – Katy Perry (featuring Snoop Dogg)
  • Need You Now – Lady Antebelium
  • Telephone – Lady GaGa
  • Today Was a Fairytale – Taylor Swift
  • Break Your Heart – Taio Cruz (featuring Ludacris)
  • Young Forever - Jay Z
  • Cooler Than Me – Nick Posner
  • I Made It – Kevin Rudoff (featuring Birdman, Jay Sean and Lil Wayne)
  • Billionaire – Travie McCoy (featuring Bruno Mars)
  • Naturally – Selena Gomez and the Scene
  • I’m So Paid – Akon (featuring Lil Wayne)
  • If You’re Out There – John Legend
  • Lala – The Corrs
  • Here I Am – Camp Rock

These were some of the popular songs that topped the charts and have been voted as a ‘must listen’. Pick out your favorite songs from this list and enjoy listening to them.

Grammy Awards 2011 Winners

The prestigious Grammy awards 2011 winners names was announced within an electrifying atmosphere, with numerous star studded performances, on Sunday 13th February, 2011, in Los Angeles. The start of 53rd Grammy awards was marked by saluting the 18 time Grammy award winner, probably the most famous Queen of Soul; Aretha Franklin. The American rapper and actor, LL Cool J spoke about Aretha and later introduced Christina Aguilera, Jennifer Hudson, Florience Welch, Yolanda Adams, and Martina McBrideMartina McBride who spellbound the crowd using their sensational performances. Before we expose you to Grammy awards 2011 winners, it is good to understand about good reputation for Grammy awards.

Grammy Awards History

Grammy awards are one of the most prestigious awards for outstanding contribution and achievements in the music industry. Started in the year 1958, Grammy awards is organized through the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences of the United States. It had been originally known as gramophone award. The trophy, that’s in the form of a gramophone was created and produced by Billing Artworks located in Ridgway, Colorado. Some of the most popular Grammy awards are ‘Album from the Year’, ‘ Record from the Year’, ‘Song of the Year’ and ‘Artist from the Year’ awards. Various other awards will also be given depending on specific genre. The nominations process for Grammy awards is very intricate and initially record companies and individuals may submit their recordings for nominations. Even for official nominations, a panel of skillfully developed reviews every recording for weeks in support of then final official nominations are declared. For final results, voting is performed in sealed ballots and then the winners are announced. The Grammy awards 2011 time for submitting of recording was between September 1, 2009 to September 30, 2010. The outcomes, as we all know, were announced yesterday on February 13th, in Los Angeles, USA.

Grammy Awards 2011 Winners List

Award Winner Details
Best New Age Album “Miho Journey to the Mountain” ~ Paul Winter Consort
Best Hawaiian Music Album “Huana Ke Aloha” ~ Tia CarrereTia Carrere
Best Native American Music Album “2010 Gathering of Nations Pow Wow A Spirit’s Dance” ~ Various Artists
Best Zydeco or Cajun Music Album “Zydeco Junkie” ~ Chubby Carrier & the BayouBayou Swamp Band
Best Musical Album for Children “Tomorrow’s Children” ~ Pete Seeger with the Rivertown Kids & Friends
Best Spoken Word Album for Children “Collection of Poems, Songs, and Lullabies” ~ Julie Andrews & Emma Walton Hamilton
Best Spoken Word Album “The Daily Show with Jon Stewart; Jon Stewart Presents Earth” (an audio book) ~ Jon Stewart, Samantha Bee, Wyatt Cenac, Jason Jones, John Oliver, and Sigourney Weaver
Best Musical Show Album “American Idiot” ~ Green Day & the Broadway Cast
Best Compilation Soundtrack Album for Motion Picture, Television, or Other Visual Media “Crazy Heart” ~ Various Artists
Best Score Soundtrack Album for Motion Picture, Television, or Other Visual Media “Toy Story 3″ written by Randy Newman
Best Song Written for Motion Picture, Television, or Other Visual Media “The Weary Kind” from “Crazy Heart”
Best Instrumental Composition “The Path Among the Trees” composed by Billy Childs
Best Instrumental Arrangement “Carlos” arranged ~ Vince Mendoza
Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s) “Baba Yetu” arranged ~ Christopher Tin
Best Recording Package “Brothers” ~ The Black Keys
Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package “under Great White Northern Lights” a limited edition set by The White Stripes
Best Album Notes “Keep an Eye on the Sky” ~ Big Star
Best Historical Album “The Original Studio Recordings of The Beatles” ~ The Beatles
Best Non-Classical Engineered Album “Battle Studies” ~ John Mayer
Best Non-Classical Remixed Recording “Revolver” ~ Madonna with David Guetta & Afrojack remixers
Best Surround Sound Album “Britten’s Orchestra” ~ Michael Stern & the Kansas City Symphony
Best Short Form Music Video “Bad Romance” ~ Lady Gaga
Best Long Form Music Video “When You’re Strange” ~ The Doors
Best Dance Recording “Only Girl (in the World)” ~ Rihanna
Best Electronic/Dance Album “LaRoux” ~ LaRoux
Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album “Crazy Love” ~ Michael Buble’
Best Contemporary Jazz Album “The Stanley Clarke Band” ~ The Stanley Clarke Band
Best Jazz Vocal Album “Eleanora Fagan (1925-1959) To Billie with Love from Dee Dee” ~ Dee Dee Bridgewater
Best Gospel Performance “Grace” ~ BeBe & CeCe Winans
Best Gospel Song “It’s What I Do” by Kirk Whalum & Lalah Hathaway
Best Rock or Rap Gospel Album “Hello Hurricane” ~ Switchfoot
Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album “Love God, Love People” ~ Israel Houghton
Best Southern, Country, or Bluegrass Gospel Album “The Reason” ~ Diamond Rio
Best Traditional Gospel Album “Downtown Church” ~ Patty Griffin
Best Contemporary R&B Gospel Album “Still” ~ BeBe and CeCe Winans
Best Latin Pop Album “Paraiso Express” ~ Alejandro Sanz
Best Latin Rock, Alternative or Urban Album “El Existential” ~ Grupo Fantasma
Best Tropical Latin Album “Viva La Tradicion” ~ the Spanish Harlem Orchestra
Best Tejano Album “Recuerdos” ~ Little Joe and La Familia
Best Norteno Album “Classic” ~ Intocable
Best Banda Album “Enamorate De Mi” ~ El Guero Y Su Banda Centenario
Best Reggae Album “Before the Dawn” ~ Buju Banton”
Best Traditional World Music Album “Ali and Toumani” ~ Ali Farka Toure & Tourmani Diabate
Best Contemporary World Music Album “Throw Down Your Heart, Africa Sessions part 2 Unreleased Tracks” ~ Bela Fleck
Best Comedy Album “Stark Raving Black” ~ Lewis Black
Best Classical Engineered Album “Daugherty Metropolis Symphony; Deus Ex Machina” ~ Giancarlo Guerrero and the Nashville Symphony Orchestra and Porter, Quincy Complete Viola Works ~ Eliesha Nelson and John McLaughlin
Classical Producer of the Year David Frost
Best Classical Album “Verdi Requiem” ~ Ildar Abdrazakov, Olga Borodina, Barbara Frittoli, Mario Seffiri, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, and the Chicago Symphony Chorus
Best Orchestral Performance “Daugherty Metropolis Symphony; Deus Ex Machina” ~ Giancarlo Guerrero and the Nashville Symphony
Best Opera Recording “Saariaho L’Amour De Loin” ~ the Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin
Best Choral Performance “Verdi Requiem” ~ Ildar Abdrazakov, Olga Borodina, Barbara Frittoli, Mario Seffiri, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, and the Chicago Symphony Chorus
Best Instrumental Soloist Performance with an Orchestra “Mozart Piano Concertos Nos. 23 & 24″ ~ The Cleveland Orchestra
Best Instrumental Soloist Performance without an Orchestra “Messiaen Livre Du Saint-Sacrement” ~ Paul Jacobs
Best Chamber Music Performance “Ligeti String Quartets Nos. 1 & 2″ ~ the Parker Quartet
Best Small Ensemble Performance “Dinastia Borja” ~ Pascal Bertin, Daniele Carnovich, Lior Elmalich, Montserrat Figueras, Driss El Maloumi, Marc Mauillon, Lluis Vilamajo, Furio Zanasi, Josep Piera, and Francisco Rojas
Best Classical Vocal Performance “Sacrificium” ~ Giovanni Antonini and Giardino Armonico
Best Classical Contemporary Composition “Daugherty Metropolis Symphony; Deus Ex Machina” ~ Giancarlo Guerrero
Best Classical Crossover Album “Calling at Dawn” by Christopher Tin
Best Alternative Music Album “Brothers” ~The Black Keys
Best Female R&B Vocal Performance “Bittersweet” ~ Fantasia
Best Male R&B Vocal Performance “There Goes My Baby” ~ Usher
Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals “Soldier of Love” ~ Sade
Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance “Hang on in There” ~ John Legend and The Roots
Best Urban/Alternative Performance “F*** You” (Forget You) ~ Cee Lo Green
Best R&B Song “Shine” ~ John Legend and The Roots
Best R&B Album “Wake Up!” ~ John Legend and The Roots
Best Contemporary R&B Album “Raymond V Raymond” ~ Usher
Best Rap Solo Performance “Not Afraid” ~ Eminem
Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group “On to the Next One” ~ Ja-Z & Swizz Beatz
Best Rap/Sung Collaboration “Empire State of Mind” ~ Jay-Z & Alicia Keys
Best Rap Song “Empire State of Mind” ~ Jay-Z & Alicia Keys
Best Male Country Vocal Performance “Til Summer Comes Around” ~ Kieth Urban
Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals “Need You Now” ~ Lady Antebellum
Best Country Collaboration with Vocals “As She’s Walking Away” ~ the Zac Brown Band and Alan Jackson
Best Country Instrumental Performance “Hummingbyrd” ~ Marty Stuart
Best Country Song “Need You Now” by Lady Antebellum
Best Improvised Jazz Solo “A Change is Gonna Come” ~ Herbie Hannock
Best Jazz Instrumental Album “Moody 4B” ~ James Moody
Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album “Mingus Big Band Live at Jazz Standard” ~ the Mingus Big Band
Best Latin Jazz Album “Chucho’s Steps” ~ Chucho Valdes and the Afro-Cuban Messengers
Best Americana Album “You are not Alone” ~ Mavis Staples
Best Bluegrass Album “Mountain Soul II” ~ Patty Loveless
Best Traditional Blues Album “Joined at the Hip” ~ Pinetop Perkins and Willie “Big Eyes” Smith
Best Contemporary Blues Album “Living Proof” ~ Buddy Guy
Non-Classical Producer of the Year Danger Mouse
Best Contemporary Folk Album “God Willin’ & the Creek Don’t Rise” ~ Ray LaMontagne and the Pariah Dogs
Best Traditional Folk Album “Genuine Negro Jog” ~ Carolina Chocolate Drops
Best Rock Song “Angry World” ~ Neil Young
Bet Rock Instrumental Performance “Hammerhead” ~ Jeff Beck
Best Metal Performance “El Dorado” ~ Iron Maiden
Best Hard Rock Performance “New Fang” ~ Them Crooked Vultures
Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals “Tighten Up” ~ The Black Keys
Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance “Helter Skelter” ~ Sir Paul McCartney
Best Pop Instrumental Album “Take Your Pick” ~ Larry Carlton and Tak Matsumoto
Best Pop Instrumental Performance “Nessun Dorma” ~ Jeff Beck
Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals “Imagine” ~ Herbie Hancock, Pink, India Arie, Seal, Konono No 1, Jeff Beck, and Oumou Sangare
Best Male Pop Vocal Performance “Just the Way You Are” ~ Bruno Mars
Best Female Pop Vocal Performance “Bad Romance” ~ Lady Gaga
Best Rock Album “The Resistance” ~ Muse
Best Pop vocal Album “Fame Monster” ~ Lady Gaga
Best Country Album “Need You Now” ~ Lady Antebellum
Song of the Year “Need You Now” ~ Lady Antebellum
New Artist of the Year Esperanza Spalding
Best Rap Album “Recovery” ~ Eminem
Record of the Year “Need You Now” ~ Lady Antebellum
Album of the Year “The Suburbs” ~ Arcade Fire

13th February, 2011 would be a day’s awards and ceremonies for music and movie world. During LA, USA, we had Grammy Awards function, the famed 64th BAFTA awards received in the Royal Opera House, London. Surprisingly, most of the entrants from the BAFTA Awards 2011 nominations were able to grab most of the awards, with no major upset. The King’s Speech was nominated for 14 awards and took away 7 of them. Go through two more Buzzle articles, BAFTA Awards 2011 winners list and Oscar predictions 2011 to understand much more about BAFTA winners and prospective Oscar winners.

The above mentioned exhaustive list of Grammy awards 2011 winners should have gave you information about your favorite stars have been capable of making a mark within this year’s award ceremony. With some popular names like Eminem, Lady Gaga and Lady Antebellum grabbing many awards, the finish of Grammy awards live ceremony on tv would be a real treat for a lot of fans who saw their favorites winning many awards as well as performing in their unique styles.

Native American Drum Music

It is a belief from the native Americans, who’re also said to be followers of paganism, that drum is the heartbeat from the nature. They’ve the faith that drums are way to bring things back into balance. Drum music is an inevitable part of their celebrations, joys, sorrows and all sorts of the major events within their lives. Here is a brief lowdown on native American drum music.

Drums are used in several ceremonies and rituals within the native American culture. Some prominent kinds of native American drums are -

Hoops Drums
They are ideal for healing, and are utilized in drum circles both in, the private and the ceremonial rituals. Hoops drums are mostly handheld and the bigger their diameters, the deeper would be the tones produced. In the native American culture the drums are very artistically painted and exquisitely made by hand, by utilizing buffalo hide, goat skin along with other natural materials.

Shamanic Drums
Shamanism is really a group of practices, that pertain to the communication with the world of ‘spirits’. There are specific drums employed for rituals performed by shamans, by people who practice shamanism. Under those who practice shamanism, there is a North America tribe, known as the Lakota. Infact, there is a type of drum called the Lakota drum, which is named after this tribe. It’s thought that drums assist the shamans to attain an altered state of consciousness. It is vital to the extent that it’s often called since the rainbow bridge to another world. A typical shaman drum includes a metallic object hanging inside, held into its place by a wooden cross-piece. That cross piece may also rattle and it is played using a special beater. A portable drum suits shamanic rituals the very best, as it is along with a large amount of actions and performance.

Pow Wow Drums
The pow wow is basically a very important ritual amongst the Native Americans. The pow wow is a big event and relates to a gathering of the native Americans. There’s a proper drumming group for a pow wow, with a host drum along with other side drums. Host drums form the base of the songs. Then, there is a host northern and host southern drum. A pow wow drum is a big drum made from buffalo, deer or cow hide. It is usually played together, by eight men.

Foot Drums
The origins of the modern drum kit could be traced to a few native American tribes. A foot drum is actually played by striking it having a bare foot or pedal, or in tandem. In the ancient times, Miwok, Maidu, Aztec and Hopi tribes used foot drums. These drums were typically semicircle, hollowed cross sectioned logs, that have been laid over wood covered pits that resonated. For playing these, the artists or even the performers stomped on these hollow logs by using poles, for balance and support.

Tom Tom Drums
Tom tom drums are referred to as any hand held, small headed drums, which are normally long and narrow. They are not beaten with drumsticks, but are played by hands. It is a cylindrical drum without any snare at all.

Water Drums
There are the water drums, that are cup shaped wooden vessels, with water inside them. There’s two types of water drums, namely the yaqui and also the iroquois.

There are some more kinds of drums, complete with their unique playing styles, however the ones mentioned above, would be the most widely used and pervasive, with regards to native American drum music. There are more types like apache drums, lakota, tarahumara and so forth, what are traditional instruments of those tribes.

Drums are played amongst all the tribes, that are part of the native American culture. The Mohawks, Aztecs,Tarahmura and many other tribes, consider drum music to be much more than just that. It is their liaison using the supernatural powers along with a way to invoke natural elements such as the sun, earth, water and so on. Drums, therefore, can safely be said to be probably the most primitive instruments used for communication, through the native Americans, who still have a connection using the supernatural along with a great regard for nature.

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