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In Asia, the early versions of the xylophone were often built using wooden bars mounted onto gourds. a b Harper, Colter (2008). "Life, Death, and Music in West Africa". Contexts Magazine. Winter: 44–51. doi: 10.1525/ctx.2008.7.1.44. S2CID 59623412. Modern xylophones are typically made from a variety of materials, including wood, metal, and synthetic materials like fibreglass. The bars are arranged in a chromatic scale and are played with mallets that can be made from a variety of materials, including rubber, plastic, and wood.

As a rule of thumb, the bars of a xylophone are arranged from low notes (longer bars) to high notes (shorter bars). 13. The Used Mallets Affect the Produced Sounds A few songs in this list use a marimba, but because most people call it a xylophone, we will do the same. As a notable member of the percussion family of instruments, the xylophone has been around for a long time thanks to its simple construction concepts.Hallis, Ron; Hallis, Ophera (1987). Chopi Music of Mozambique (16mm video; 28 minutes). Archived from the original on 20 July 2011. Cook, Gary D. (1997). Teaching Percussion (Seconded.). Belmont, California: Schirmer Books, Wadsworth/Thomson Learning. The xylophone is considered a precursor to the invention of the vibraphone, which was first constructed in the 1920s.

The bars of a xylophone are attached to one another and secured in place via a cord or string, but they still have enough room to vibrate when you strike them with the mallet to create a sound. The next book is Standard of Excellence Book 1 (there is a book 2 that is more advanced) for Drums and Mallet Percussion. Often called “Standard of Excellence,” this book is what many beginning bands and musicians use to learn to play music. It is a core music education book, and you can’t go wrong with the Standard of Excellence books. Interesting fact: He was fired from the band he founded because of alcohol and drug use issues. Jones died at the age of 27 after drowning in the pool at his house a month after being fired. Gusikov’s xylophone was a key step towards the birth of the modern xylophone. Not only was he a distinguished virtuoso, but he also exposed concert audiences in Europe to the instrument. 10. The Modern Xylophone was Created in the 19th CenturyFun Fact: The title I Write Sins Not Tragedies was inspired by a quote in a book by author Douglas Copland. The book is Shampoo Planet, and the line used as the title comes from the quote:

He was described as “one of the most auspicious storytellers in hip-hop.” He is credited as a founder of the genre of “horrorcore” (also known as death hip-hop/rap or horror hip-hop). Ritchie is not a percussionist; he plays bass guitar, his primary instrument. Brian Ritchie also plays the shakuhachi, a bamboo flute from Japan that is very difficult to play. According to Andrew Tracey, marimbas were introduced to Zimbabwe in 1960. [16] Zimbabwean marimba based upon Shona music has also become popular in the West, which adopted the original use of these instruments to play transcriptions of mbira dzavadzimu (as well as nyunga nyunga and matepe) music. The first of these transcriptions had originally been used for music education in Zimbabwe. Zimbabwean instruments are often in a diatonic C major scale, which allows them to be played with a 'western-tuned' mbira (G nyamaropa), sometimes with an added F ♯ key placed inline. The Behlanjeh, the national musical instrument of the Mandingos". Royal Commonwealth Society Library. Cambridge University Library. University of Cambridge. 5 November 2004. Archived from the original on 27 June 2007.Paco, Celso (2000). "A Luta Continua". In Broughton, Simon; Ellingham, Mark; McConnachie, James; Duane, Orla (eds.). World Music, Vol. 1: Africa, Europe and the Middle East. Rough Guides Ltd., Penguin Books. pp.579–584. ISBN 1-85828-636-0. With the influence of the culture down there, the instrument underwent some modification and became known as the marimba.

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