The erhu, accordion, balafon, flute, marimba, and numerous other cultural instruments, are blended together. |
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A marimba also is essentially a set of wooden bars, while the glockenspiel and vibraphone involve metal bars. |
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Ongoing difficulties with providing professional-quality instruments, especially a five-octave marimba, played a part in the decision. |
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Almost every town has a marimba orchestra, which includes the accompaniment of a brass band. |
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The leader, a much under-appreciated musician, is heard on both vibes and marimba. |
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The most popular musical instrument now is the marimba, which is similar to the xylophone. |
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Here the group combines trombone, a simplistic guitar line, and what sounds like either a marimba or a xylophone. |
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A marimba group is made up of half a dozen musicians, two of them playing large, wooden marimbas, which resemble xylophones. |
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The rest of his section is made up of keyboards, marimba, acoustic guitar, African kora and percussion, with Gospel choir to come. |
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She plays hammer dulcimer and marimba, all kinds of instruments and she does play with some percussion groups at the university. |
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The latter successfully combined the African marimba in a long movement through less melodic but more textural layers of the beautiful Chinese instruments' sounds. |
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And our colleagues at Babbage have covered the same marimba mishap from a more techy perspective. |
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You'll hear a marimba and dulcimer every so often in this crescendoing collection of stellar four-part harmonies. |
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Reyna's dreams of a career as a professional percussionist and composing for the marimba and the xylophone are well on the way to fulfillment. |
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The former include the xylophone, marimba, vibraphone, glockenspiel, timpani, and chimes. |
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Bernard explains that the marimba originated with the African balophone, which was brought to central America by African slaves, and then altered by the Spanish influence. |
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I learned to play, a little bit of banjo-mandolin, but there was a xylophone or marimba in my room so I when I was quite little I learned to play that. |
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A deep, squelching beat suffused with vibes and marimba stutters behind her, balancing the simple innocence of her words with skin-prickling menace. |
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His marimba and vibes contribute further percussive accents, and the intricate multiple meters and contrapuntal figures add up to a rhythmic feast for the listener. |
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San Juan de Ulúa is a historic fort near an esplanade where marimba music flutters and elderly men play chess and drink coffee. |
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Sur Incises is a fascinating work for three pianos, three harps, vibraphone, marimba, and steel drums. |
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Composed in 1947, this work has a very classic spirit. It highlights the contrasts between the marimba, an instrument from South America which sounds like the xylophone, and the vibraphone which has a metallic sound. |
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Take Garçon manqué, for instance, before I even knew what that song was going to be about, I knew it was going to start with a little intro on marimba and vibraphone. |
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Facebook Twitter Google plus Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Google plus close 6.51pm AEST07:51 I do like a marimba, of the kind that finished that Kite String Tangle record. |
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She'll also wow you with her phenomenal skills on timpani and marimba. |
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Reworking a selection of tracks originally recorded between 1971 and 1983, Dibango introduced various new instruments into his early work, experimenting with the marimba and the xylophone. |
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In Regina, their business, Ambiance Music, offers string instrument sales, accessories and repairs, and offers live marimba and string music ensembles for special events. |
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I play Welsh tunes on the marimba, and on the CD it sounds more like an organ than a percussion instrument. |
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The Banda Kawayan performers use instruments made of bamboo and narra such as the marimba, lira gabbang, bumbong and panpipes, and angklungs. |
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These were mostly composed of wind instruments but the marimba and drums called temborileros were added. |
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Music comes mainly from the marimba, but they also play and sing with the guitar. |
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Musical instruments include the marimba and others common across Central America. |
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The marimba of Nicaragua is played by a sitting performer holding the instrument on his knees. |
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The marimba is made with hardwood plates placed over bamboo or metal tubes of varying lengths. |
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In its singular majesty, the marimba is an organic ink between cultures that stretch from the Orient and Africa to the New World. |
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The difference is they play their own music on instruments ranging from tambourines to marching marimba bells or snare drums. |
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Her marimba and vibraphone stylings enhance the simple and slow-shifting aspects of these songs. |
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I love his writing for the percussion, often brilliant using instruments like tubular bells and crotales, but he loves the earthiness of the marimba too. |
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Marimba music, traditional chants and dances from the Colombia South Pacific region are on UNESCO's Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. |
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