Romero-Naranjo classifies body percussion into eleven typologies or areas: Didactic, Ethnographic - Ethno Musicological, Neuropsychological, Kinaesthetic, Socio-Emotional, Space and Architecture, Team Building, Historical, Rationale – Justification, Cross Learning and Entertainment.
- What classification is percussion?
- Is the body a percussion Idiophone?
- What is the meaning of body percussion?
- What are the 4 groups of percussion instruments?
What classification is percussion?
Percussion instrument, any musical instrument belonging to either of two groups, idiophones or membranophones. Idiophones are instruments whose own substance vibrates to produce sound (as opposed to the strings of a guitar or the air column of a flute); examples include bells, clappers, and rattles.
Is the body a percussion Idiophone?
Idiophones (Instrument Body Percussion)
What is the meaning of body percussion?
Body percussion is the art of striking the body to produce various types of sounds for didactic, therapeutic, anthropological and social purposes.
What are the 4 groups of percussion instruments?
The most common percussion instruments in the orchestra include the timpani, xylophone, cymbals, triangle, snare drum, bass drum, tambourine, maracas, gongs, chimes, celesta, and piano.