- and the
roarer is then
swung in a
large circle in a
horizontal plane, or in a
smaller circle in a
vertical plane. The
aerodynamics of the
roarer will keep...
- 396: "A bone
buzzer made of the foot-bone of a cow, and called, like a
bull-
roarer, 'hateikuuca,' is
sometimes used in the ghost-dance to
start the singing...
- ("pulled"),
digesek ("bowed"),
dipusiang ("swung"). The last one is for the
bull-
roarer. They also
distinguish instruments on the
basis of
origin because of...
- dress, who
addresses the
meeting through a long tube of wood,
known as a
bull-
roarer (voice
distorter which delivers a
bloodcurdling stream of sounds, and...
- By - Mike
Fraser Phil
Stanton -
Performer [Air Poles,
Extension Cord
Bull Roarer,
Ribbon Crasher],
Percussion [Drumbone, Tubulum, Mid-octave PVC, Backpack...
- tornado;
Arthur wonders if
playing with the
bull roarer caused the
tornadoes due to a Hopi
legend that its
roar brings about whirlwinds,
leading Dan to wonder...
-
Steel Hour, and
Route 66. In 1963, he
appeared as
Murray Knopf in "The
Bull Roarer" on
Breaking Point,
starring Paul
Richards and
Eduard Franz.
During the...
-
living in Boston, Thom and
Colin had been
members of the
noise rock band
Bull Roarer and the
theatrical rock
group Elvish Presley,
which later became Black...
-
opening credits of hit
television series Skippy. The
bullroarer (or
bull roarer) is an
instrument used in
ceremonial ritual. It
consists of a few feet...
- tambourine-like hand drum. In addition, the
peoples of the
Arctic used the
bull-
roarer for children's toys or for a
ritual which would harden snow for easier...