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  • ...ne Age however, was the invention of the membranophone: the drum. As this instrument becomes prominent, music is used more for recreation in some cultures and l ...yptian Queen, sistrums were also known by Iba, Sehem, and Kemken. Another instrument closely related to the sistrum was the menat, it would be made of wood or i
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  • [[Image:instrumentname.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Instrument Name]] ''Glass Wind Chimes'' - Ger. Glas-Windglocken <br />
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  • A tambourine is a musical instrument which you shake or hit with your hand. It consists of a drum skin on a circ ...sion instrument is struck – most commonly with a metal beater, to give the instrument a bright, ringing tone. Apart from in the classroom, Triangle is used in a
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  • ...e! Regarding the music, this concerto is available in both orchestral and wind ensemble versions. Mark Ford tried to leave the original [[marimba]] parts ...[[Woodblock]] & [[Shaker]] & [[Egg Shaker]] & [[Log Drum]]s & [[Whip]] & [[Wind Chimes]] <br/>
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  • ...o purchase, and playing examples. This book also includes pictures of each instrument and how to hold or play it. ...instrument, etc.) there will be a section covering all techniques for the instrument listed. In the bass drum section and cymbal section, tuning o fthe bass dr
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  • ...ovich ( Concertino ), the immense technical and sound capabilities of this instrument. That was March 7, 1959, in the Hall of the Conservatory Berlioz (rue de Ma If long struggle for recognition of the accordion as a classical instrument in its own right for which he also composed a number of works, he never aba
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  • ===Wind Orchestra=== ...a concert if desired. With the solo marimba part I chose to write for the instrument's rhythmic qualities rather than the melodic. However, the harmonic languag
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  • ...e! Regarding the music, this concerto is available in both orchestral and wind ensemble versions. Mark Ford tried to leave the original [[marimba]] parts ...[[Woodblock]] & [[Shaker]] & [[Egg Shaker]] & [[Log Drum]]s & [[Whip]] & [[Wind Chimes]] <br/>
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  • ...he had successfully completed these studies, he started as a self-employed instrument repairman, operating from his parents' shed. And while busy repairing, the ...his hobby, and engineering was his passion. After gaining experience as an instrument maker with various well-known firms throughout Europe, his unique backgroun
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  • [[Image:windensemble.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Wind Ensemble]] == Works for Percussion and Wind Ensemble==
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  • ===Wind Ensemble=== ...ds and marimba are treated integrally although the marimba is the featured instrument.
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  • ===Wind Ensemble=== ...lo instrument is akin to showcasing a chameleon. The basic premise of "one instrument per human" shatters when the soloist is able to jump from one sound to the
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  • Player 13: [[Tom Tom]] & [[Wind Chimes]] & [[Bell Tree]] <br/> ...scribed wind instruments further dress up the work. The composition of the wind instruments may vary, depending on local possibilities. The more complete,
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  • Player 5: [[Xylophone]] & [[Bongos]] & [[Wind Chimes]] (Wood) <br/> Player 9: [[Wind Chimes]] (Metal) & [[Vibraslap]] & [[Shaker]] & [[Triangle]] <br/>
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  • Player 7: [[Djembe]] & [[Wind Chimes]] <br/> Player 9: [[Wind Chimes]] & [[Mark Tree]] & [[Tambourine]] <br/>
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  • ...that the movement of our senses among the sense objects is similar to the wind carrying a ship across the waters. This image resulted in the spacious and ...s as points of departure and elaboration.<ref>http://www.davehollinden.com/wind.html</ref>
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  • Player 4: [[Marimba]] 1 & [[Wind Chimes]] (Medium Tube) <br/> Player 9: [[Triangle]] & [[Tambourine]] & [[Congas]] & [[Wind Chimes]] (High Tube) <br/>
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  • ...ches), 2 [[Mark Trees]] (double row if possible), Multiple sets of [[Metal Wind Chimes]] (various pitch ranges and timbres)<ref>http://www.innovativepercus ...rs within a solo work. When multiple vibraphones are available, choose the instrument with the longest sustain. It is necessary to use the low octave of crotales
    5 KB (841 words) - 02:17, 1 December 2017
  • * Candidates must not alter a piece at any grade to suit the range of an instrument (unless indicated in the music). ...single instrument. Sight reading may be played on the same or a different instrument.
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  • ==Recommended Instrument== ...ets), Gibson Guitars (2), various gongs, various "porch" chimes, 2 "Double Wind Wands," Rhythm Band Combination Handbells, Kevork Riq, Authentic [[Djembe]]
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