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How to use marimba in a sentence

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The erhu, accordion, balafon, flute, marimba, and numerous other cultural instruments, are blended together.
A marimba also is essentially a set of wooden bars, while the glockenspiel and vibraphone involve metal bars.
Ongoing difficulties with providing professional-quality instruments, especially a five-octave marimba, played a part in the decision.
Almost every town has a marimba orchestra, which includes the accompaniment of a brass band.
The leader, a much under-appreciated musician, is heard on both vibes and marimba.
The most popular musical instrument now is the marimba, which is similar to the xylophone.
Here the group combines trombone, a simplistic guitar line, and what sounds like either a marimba or a xylophone.
A marimba group is made up of half a dozen musicians, two of them playing large, wooden marimbas, which resemble xylophones.
The rest of his section is made up of keyboards, marimba, acoustic guitar, African kora and percussion, with Gospel choir to come.
She plays hammer dulcimer and marimba, all kinds of instruments and she does play with some percussion groups at the university.
The latter successfully combined the African marimba in a long movement through less melodic but more textural layers of the beautiful Chinese instruments' sounds.
And our colleagues at Babbage have covered the same marimba mishap from a more techy perspective.
You'll hear a marimba and dulcimer every so often in this crescendoing collection of stellar four-part harmonies.
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.
The former include the xylophone, marimba, vibraphone, glockenspiel, timpani, and chimes.
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.
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.
A deep, squelching beat suffused with vibes and marimba stutters behind her, balancing the simple innocence of her words with skin-prickling menace.
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.
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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The Portuguese have imitated the marimba, and use it in their dances in Angola.
The marimba is played with drum-sticks of rubber, and the tone is good and powerful.
Others assert that the Indians have known the marimba time out of mind, and undoubtedly invented it.
The Smithsonian Institution contains a good specimen of the marimba.
This form of Marimba is also met with amongst the natives of Costa Rica.
Marimba Films and former Sony Music boss Thomas Mottle have bought the rights to develop the musical from Roger Waters, who co-founded Pink Floyd.
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