Use Ceremonial Drums To Create Chic Southwestern Home Decorating

Because I love southwest decorating, I recently added ceremonial drums as part of the rustic, southwest decor in my new home. I was so happy with the beautiful, southwestern feel that the Native American drums added to my home, that I started researching and reading about the history and the influential role they play in tribal cultures. If you are like me, you have probably seen how important ceremonial drums are to the Indian culture but do not realize their importance in Native ceremonies or how exactly they are used. Every tribe is different in how they use ceremonial drums but one similarity between each tribe is that the Native drums are very significant and part of the main focus of the ceremony. Throughout my studies, I have come to find that learning about these drums truly gives you a great appreciation of the American Indian culture and their customs.

As you begin studying about ceremonial drums, you will find it very interesting that the native people consider the ceremonial drum to be sacred. They are most often used in powwows, Shamanic ceremonies and honor ceremonies to call on the Spirits and to connect with their creator. It is believed that each drum has a spirit and that the drum beat signifies the heart beat of Mother Nature. Since the drum is believed to connect the people with the spirit world and direct the a healer in helping his people, you will find that they are commonly used by the healers to enter the state of mind, known as the Shamanic journey, needed to come in contact with the Spirits.

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Acoustic Drum Sets at a Glimpse

Drum sets are a relatively new invention, which have come into being when drummers were made to play as many percussion instruments as possible. Budget and space constraints were the two main drivers, which prompted its growth and proliferation.

It was William F. Ludwig who first came up with the concept of acoustic drum sets in 1890s. Again, it was Bill Bruford who added drums and cymbals to their drum kits and transformed the entire musical landscape. Drums went through a process of reinvention with the arrival of acoustic drum sets.

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Using Shaman Drums For Perfect Rustic Home Accessories

Want to give your home authentic southwestern style decor? Try using Shaman drums along with your rustic home furnishings like I did. My love for these beautiful, American Indian drums began right after my husband and I purchased our new home last year. We knew that because of our love for the southwest, we wanted true southwestern and Native American style decor with original rustic home furnishings. Once that was decided I started filling my new home with beautiful southwestern and Native American pieces that would go with my rustic decor and entertain my visitors by telling a story at the same time. That is when I came across how easy it was to give my home that chic southwest style that you see in designer home magazines, by decorating with shaman drums.

Maybe you are like me when I first began learning about the symbolic meaning of Native American drums, and have only a vague idea of what the Shamans drum is. Or, maybe you are wondering how to purchase the right drum to play in your Shaman drum circle. Whatever the case, it is important to understand the role this raw hide drum plays in Native American culture so you can develop a true appreciation for its art and let its power guide you in the right direction.

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The History Of Drums – A Journey Of Sound

Music and musical instruments are an extremely important part of human history. The use of rhythm and song has long been used to express meaning, and feeling and accompany rituals.

Music has been part of human life for as long as anyone can trace. Early civilizations of humans used music as a way to communicate and express feelings. Out of all of the musical instruments that we see in our society today and use on a regular basis, there is one instrument that stands out in musical history, the drum.

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