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Podorythmie

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In order to produce a sound that is loud enough to be heard over the music, special boards and shoes are often employed by the performer. Shoes with wooden heels or leather soles generally have a desirable sound. Sometimes, the artist will use taps or fibreglass added to the toes and heels to create
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to produce sound by hitting the feet on the floor. This technique is especially common during
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method of tapping one's feet during musical performances, which is a common practice in
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a louder sound. Contact microphones or specially crafted amplified boards (such as
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French Canadian method of tapping one's feet during musical performances
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music, and to a lesser extent, Canadian folk music as a whole. It is a
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Foot-tapping

French Canadian
Québécois
Acadian
percussion
musical instrument
fiddle
stomp boxes
"Performing Podorythmie"
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idiophones
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Body percussion
Canadian folk music
French Canadian culture
Percussion performance techniques
Quebec music
Canadian dances
Tap dance
Foot percussion
Idiophone instrument stubs

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