Clapping

A clap is the percussive sound made by striking together two flat surfaces, as in the body parts of humans or animals.

Humans clap with the palms of their hands, often quickly and repeatedly to express appreciation or approval (see applause), but also in rhythm as a form of body percussion to match the sounds in music, dance, chants, hand games, and clapping games.

A man clapping
Clapping
Clapping hand

Some people slap the back of one hand into the palm of the other hand to signify urgency or enthusiasm. This act may be considered uncouth by others.

Clapping is used in many forms of music. In American music, clapping is popular in gospel, doo-wop and early pop. In flamenco and sevillanas, two Spanish musical genres, clapping is called palmas and often sets the rhythm and is an integral part of the songs. A sampled or synthesized clap is also a staple of electronic and pop music.

Musical works that include clapping

Classical works performed entirely by clapping

Classical works which include clapping

The clapping patterns known as keplok are important in Javanese gamelan. A type of synthesized clap is popular in many rap and hip hop songs as well. This is derived from and mimics the technique used in older popular music (e.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 clapping in unison. This was usually done for the purpose of reinforcing the snare drum beat on the 2nd and 4th beats of the bar (offbeat). Modern R&B, hip hop, and rap often omit the snare drum, making the claps a more obvious and central feature of the beat.

Acoustics and medical applications

Clapping is useful in (medical) opening up blocked blood circulation. Clapping can be used in acoustics to check the reverberation time of a room. This is determined by measuring the clap's decay time.

Pedagogical applications

Clapping is often used to help people recognize the rhythm in sounds. It can be used to help musicians count out rhythms.

It is also used to teach phonological awareness to students learning the ways words are constructed. They often clap out syllables to learn to break words into their component sounds.

Sports and other pursuits

Clapping 
'Viking clapping' of Iceland fans

During UEFA Euro 2016, Iceland's fans became widely known for their 'volcano clap' (or 'Viking clap') with a 'huh' chant, though it originated with fans of Scottish club Motherwell F.C. Canberra Raiders fans subsequently adopted the 'Viking clap'. Similarly, fans of the Minnesota Vikings have also adopted the 'Viking clap' to show support for the team, chanting 'skol' rather than the original 'huh' chant.[citation needed]

In the mid 2010s, a practice of clapping as a way to emphasize talking points emerged among African American women, especially when clapping out individual syllables in words. This was pointed out in popular media by the comedian Robin Thede on The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore. It has since become more widely applied both online, often using the "hand clap" emoji, and in person.

See also

Notes

References

Tags:

Clapping Musical works that include clappingClapping Acoustics and medical applicationsClapping Pedagogical applicationsClapping Sports and other pursuitsClappingApplauseBody percussionChantClapping gameDanceHand gameMusicPercussiveRhythm

🔥 Trending searches on Wiki English:

Amazon (company)Under the Bridge (TV series)Wiki FoundationLuka DončićPornhubNXT Battleground (2024)Euphoria (American TV series)Amy WinehouseAndrew TateGreg AbelPakistanKim Ji-won (actress)Britney SpearsJim Donovan (banker)Mamitha BaijuBon JoviTrisha (actress)Nick Young (basketball)IndonesiaThailandDarvin HamTed BundyStevie NicksJennifer PanOscar De La HoyaFlag of IndiaPirates of the Caribbean (film series)Sheryl SandbergAndoni IraolaDynamite (BTS song)Joseph StalinDannii MinogueAmerican Civil WarBarbie (film)The Beekeeper (2024 film)GJamie VardyAdolf HitlerAlexandre PantojaTom PelphreyHenry VIIIKentucky DerbySnapchatZionism2026 FIFA World CupRoman ReignsUFC 301GAZ Sobol2024 Kentucky DerbyXXXX (album)Scarlett Johansson2024 Indian general election in West BengalCrew (film)Audrey HepburnOld (film)Google TranslateVietnam WarThe Asunta CaseInterstellar (film)Subramanian SwamyMain PageYoung Sheldon3 Body Problem (TV series)The Acolyte (TV series)World War ISlipknot (band)XXX (2002 film)Raebareli Lok Sabha constituencyRoad House (2024 film)Doja CatXHamsterMayor of LondonBaby KeemHeeramandiAmanda BynesHamida Banu Begum🡆 More