On this week’s episode of “For Science!” we explore vibrations and sound waves by creating a mason jar xylophone. Sound waves are created by vibrations which are back-and-forth movements repeated over ...
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What does a rock sound like when it's shaped into an instrument?
At the Svaram Sound Garden in Auroville, simple sculptures combine sound and art in a mesmerizing way. In this video, a ...
Kickstarter project Mogees lets you compose music from a table, toaster, tricycle, or virtually any other object, like a modern-day Mozart. Freelancer Michael Franco writes about the serious and silly ...
Percussionist Bob Becker was introduced at St. John's Sound Symposium as the "greatest xylophone player in the world." He was quick to say he hated the title, but his performance made it hard to argue ...
The same research and technological innovations that a team from MIT, Harvard, and Columbia University used to create a pitch-perfect xylophone with bars shaped like animals could one day help make ...
A group of students spent last week at the University of Delaware studying the finer points of improvisation on the xylophone and vibraphone during a collection of intensive courses. Professor Harvey ...
POWELL — At Northwest College, a roughly 100-year-old musical instrument sits in Assistant Professor of Music Zach Paris’ office. He called the Deagan 200 Series Artist’s Special the Stradivarius of ...
Charlotte Eyre is the former children’s editor of The Bookseller magazine, and current children's books previewer. She has programmed ...
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