- g.
disco and funk of the 1970s), in
which multiple instances of real
handclaps were
recorded or a
single recording was made of a
group of performers...
- vocals;
electric rhythm guitar; b**** guitar;
handclaps Mike Love – lead,
harmony and
backing vocals;
handclaps Brian Wilson – lead,
harmony and
backing vocals;...
- lead vocals,
handclaps Brian Wilson –
backing vocals,
handclaps Al
Jardine –
backing vocals,
handclaps David Marks –
backing vocals,
handclaps Carl Wilson...
- the
Olympic Games or the Miss
World competitions.
Another type of "slow
handclap" is used as a
dramatic device,
often forming the
conclusion of dramatic...
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Jardine –
backing vocals, guitar,
handclaps Mike Love –
backing vocals,
handclaps Carl
Wilson – lead vocals, guitar,
handclaps, producer, tambourine? Dennis...
- A
clapping game (or hand game) is a type of
usually cooperative (i.e., non-competitive) game
which is
generally pla**** by two
players and
involves clapping...
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Phenomenal Handclap Band was
formed in New York's East
Village by
producer Daniel Collás.
Their first full-length record,
Phenomenal Handclap Band, featured...
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vocals Sean
Kelly – drums,
handclaps Matt
McGeever – cello,
handclaps Sam
Morris – b****, keyboards,
French horn,
handclaps Northern New
Orleans Br****...
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electric rhythm guitar,
handclaps Bruce Johnston – vocals, organ,
handclaps, piano,
Fender Rhodes Mike Love – vocals,
handclaps Brian Wilson – vocals,...
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Barrett –
handclaps (C1)
Colleen Carleton –
handclaps (C1)
Carole Cole –
handclaps (C1)
Nelson Hayes –
handclaps (C1) Dave
Henson –
handclaps (C1, D3)...