She played the tambourine, the xylophone, and the harmonica, all to our swooning hearts' delight. |
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Betel nuts, coconuts, rice, yams and the xylophone stretch right across west Africa, but had Indonesian origins. |
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On Nolte's track, the artist uses the melodic sounds of a xylophone to jazz things up a bit. |
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It is similar to a xylophone but in the shape of a dancing woman, with arms and legs jutting out from the body of the instrument. |
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The teeter-tottering xylophone clomps that used to announce his presence rarely make an appearance without beams of popping noisemakers in tow. |
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And the tinkle of kora and the woody tones of the balafon xylophone are skillfully combined with the sounds of an Egyptian orchestra. |
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The most popular musical instrument now is the marimba, which is similar to the xylophone. |
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Slowly his voice is joined by the sound of a stone xylophone and a wordless choir. |
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It is a simple ballad with a choirboy singing a melody over a xylophone and soft string orchestral backing. |
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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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These dances are very lively and use the traditional instruments of drums, an instrument similar to a xylophone, and a thumb piano. |
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My daughter likes making the spanners in my tool kit into some sort of xylophone. |
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One of the commonest African names for the xylophone, usually with calabash resonators. |
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Pipes parp in a some distorted guitar which builds up alongside a twinkling xylophone amid the tones of meandering strings. |
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Percussion is composed of sleigh bells, tambourine, xylophone and kettle drums. |
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Give him a drum or xylophone to play with and his face lights up with a beaming, gap-toothed grin. |
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The vibraphone, a close relation of the xylophone, contributes a very special sound to jazz music. |
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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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Her current usage is limited to a xylophone app on my phone – which looks like her real xylophone – if she needs an emergency distraction. |
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In the very fast mangwilo xylophone music, the interlocking technique is exploited further. |
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The xylophone was fully developed by the beginning of the 19th century, and soon became a common instrument in the orchestra. |
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It follows the rhythm of the previous track, in a housy atmosphere with interesting notes that look as xylophone, notably at the end. |
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The xylophone as we know it today, with wooden bars encased in a frame, arrived in europe in the 15th century. |
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The rhythm section features a bass guitar and a wide variety of percussion instruments such as drum set, timpani, xylophone and cymbals. |
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If you like playing the piano, you will more than likely enjoy playing the xylophone. |
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This page is great for inspiration as it suggests ways of making a tambourine, drum, chimes, horn, cymbals, xylophone, guitar, comb buzzer and hand bells. |
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The tuba, the xylophone, and the tenor guitar make excellent choices. |
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Banjo, rattle, gong, xylophone and balafon, drum, flute, and over fifty-five others are described technically, musically, physically, culturally, and often historically. |
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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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They might choose to play the guitar, recorder, saxophone, harp, drum, xylophone, violin, piano, banjo, symbols or the triangle or any other instrument of varied origins. |
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Still, just to be on the safe side, the tuba, the xylophone, the viola da gamba and the virtually extinct tenor guitar make excellent choices in this area. |
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Jim, a pupil of Smithy Bridge School, is not only a highly accomplished drummer owning his own drum kit, but also plays the xylophone, timpani, piano and accordion. |
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Everybody who knows anything about xylophone knows you are not only the greatest living xylophonist, but also the greatest xylophonist who has ever lived. |
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On Monoke, Chantler was using electronic devices to treat piano, guitar, xylophone and local Japanese instruments and arranging his sounds into complex structures. |
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My ribs are like a xylophone, and the knobs of my spine stick up like ponderous cairns in the landscape of my back. |
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The former include the xylophone, marimba, vibraphone, glockenspiel, timpani, and chimes. |
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By now inexpli-cably dressed in a Hawaiian shirt, he joined in with fervent enthusiasm on his xylophone, eyebrows and sticks flying. |
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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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After a flamboyant snare drum roll intro, the catchy plinky-plonky piano melody is joined by lolloping xylophone and flutes. |
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A repetitive rapping patois with messages of struggle and change on top of street noises and drum and xylophone rhythms has won over many young people. |
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You really get in shape,'' said Sam Kaplan, a percussionist and Saugus High junior who will carry his 40-pound xylophone down the parade route. |
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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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Your child may also begin to plink out a few notes on a xylophone or toy piano before her first birthday. |
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He brings a band which includes six and twelve-string guitars and balafon, a wooden percussion instrument not dissimilar to the xylophone. |
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Will Mahoney tap-danced on a giant xylophone. |
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Since this is not an isolated case, but happens repeatedly with this particular file, the sound degradation is unacceptable, completely altering the sound of the xylophone. |
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The musical colors of the flute, the French horn, the xylophone, the vibraphone, the sax soprano and the double bass diffuse their sonorities towards chamber music and symphonic music. |
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The remix of Glimpse, also uses the xylophone, but in happier atmosphere. |
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The instrument is a type of xylophone of about 1.5 metres in length, made of 20 slats carefully cut into different lengths and under each of which are fixed several calabashes. |
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The Cultural Space of the Sosso-Bala, submitted by Guinea, which includes the festivities surrounding the Sosso-Bala, a type of sacred xylophone kept in the village of Nyagassola. |
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The sound range is inventive, coloured, evocative, inserting unusual instruments for this time, such as the bass oboe, organ, xylophone, celesta, tubular bells and six timpani. |
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When struck, the lithophone emits a pure tone, like a bar on a xylophone. |
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Gaga's message was accompanied by a xylophone, before a bird on a string suddenly floated into the shot only to be sent off by the star with a kiss. |
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I've figured an all-singing, contortionist street-dancer with a dog who plays the xylophone might just be the ultimate act for the ITV talent show. |
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The score includes a xylophone, celesta, cowbells, 39 wind and brass instruments, and the famous hammer, yet Mahler uses the large orchestra sparingly. |
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