Well clapping was invented by my ancestors, who were trying to kill mosquitos but kept on missing, so they started to use 2 hands to kill them, Then one day my ancestors were performing and a mosquito was bothering my ancestor uncle so he used both his hands to kill mosquitos, and from thatday forth people started clapping during performances and then on. TRUE STORY
2007-04-17 19:16:42
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answered by 0_0 4
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Keplok is a style of clapping used in Javanese gamelan. The clapping is in a specific interlocking rhythmic pattern and is performed by the gerong when they are not singing. Usually one person claps on the on-beats while another claps on the off-beats, and then another pair clap a similar pattern at half the tempo. This interlocking pattern is similar to the imbal patterns played on the saron. Keplok is often performed along with senggakan.
2007-04-24 19:54:25
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answered by mona w 2
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i think of that clapping might have originated from Greek and Roman situations. Leaders used to clap for his or her servants whilst they mandatory interest. They realised that this became a kind of reaction and so the audiences began to clap whilst a overall performance via actors became produced. It became a fashion of showing interest to the team to make certain that a reaction of appreciation.
2016-12-20 17:48:13
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answered by ? 4
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Laughing, crying, smiling, and yes, clapping along with many other human behaviors were seen to be found in all races and cultures. The roots of these behaviors could be traced in apes and other “lower animals.” Like the human body, human behavior was seen to have evolved from a prehuman condition.
2007-04-18 13:24:21
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answered by Its not me Its u 7
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lol, why bang my hands together, lmao.
ya what are we tards. Parden the expression.
Most likely from cave men. ew ew bang hands, grunt scratch balls, mmm give a tug. aaah clap hands. lol
2007-04-17 19:34:22
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answered by Anonymous
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i have absolutly no idea!!! But i think its a wonderful question and i would also really like to know the answer to this. and to prove im giving you a star!
2007-04-17 19:12:28
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answered by Anonymous
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i think it was a human response to happiness or excitment. thats when me mostly clap our hands....
TW K
2007-04-17 20:41:56
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answered by TW K 7
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you can see babies do it when they are happy
so i assume we have that inbuilt quality to express deight in this way
2007-04-25 09:14:33
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answered by ~*tigger*~ ** 7
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Applause
2007-04-17 19:18:17
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answered by raymejr 2
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