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Nigerian xylophone maker preserves traditional sounds
Nigerian xylophone maker Invince Sunday guides a group of children through their xylophone rehearsal. The wooden mallets ...
Tests of the percussion instrument’s acoustic radiation shows the mounting setup makes a big difference to the sound.
Executive Director Kameela Lewis said she hopes the organization's presence will grow into the recent enrollment increase in the Katy-Fulshear area, which has contributed to the district’s ...
In fact, I adore it and am unmoved by the insults, dubbing it Satan’s flute or sneering at its uselessness. (One meme I saw ...
The two-day event brought together renowned traditional musicians, music scholars, students, and culture lovers from across ...
Like so many things we love about Chicago, the World Music Festival's ten days of spectacular free concerts are threatened by Trump’s racism.
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Alvin Caraveo turns stories into song
What do Andrew E. (from the year 2000 until today), the benefit concert “Ginto” for St. Luke Evangelist Parish, and the USA ...
Mahler's Sixth Symphony asks for a percussion instrument so unusual, the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra made its own. RNZ Concert followed the construction and testing of Mahler's hammer and block.
The late Charlotte Mabrey made music with drums, bubble wrap and tin cans, taught two generations of students and helped the Jacksonville Symphony.
Mahler's Sixth Symphony asks for a hammer that is designed in such a way as to create a dull thump, like fate coming down on top of your head.
This programme of unclassifiable outliers delivered a sequence of difference and surprises and a real breath of fresh musical air ...
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