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Robert Dick's Glissando Headjoint and Other Inventions | Avant ...: From NYTimes.com, a piece on weird instruments... http://bit.ly/cvDpHC

@Bishoujox3 my brothers gf plays the bass (among other instruments)

Jazz. WTF is that all about? 4 blokes playing instruments out of time with each other

@tiburon and she's good with instruments...good finger control amongst other things (#bioware live at http://ustre.am/3gco )

I hate when grime kids think there's no other music but grime or anythink with grime instruments is grime. #justfuckoff.

RT @davelux: This is what happens when you leave a bass player alone with other instruments: my solo project, @mascotlive, have a listen.

@AbbieKirwan Thxs! I <3 it 2! I have abunch of other instruments but I wear those cause they r my favorites. =]

@BIEBERS__EGO oh thats cool i just started lol but i play other instruments :) what other instruments do u kno?

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@BiebsPancake i started to learn at a very young age 4yrs old: i started to play the paino and other instruments

This is what happens when you leave a bass player alone with other instruments: my solo project, @mascotlive, have a listen.

Robert Dick’s Glissando Headjoint and Other Inventions - a critic's notebook about strange instruments -- http://nyti.ms/9ipx4i

I am a composer of music for guitar and other instruments. I mainly compose for guitar because I can perform t...

Considering changing the title of my novel from "with fingers and other instruments" to simply "puking".

Other Music defines Charlie Nothing's dingulators as "guitar-like instruments made from junked American cars."
Other Instruments The use of other instruments, such as brass or woodwind instruments, as accompanying instruments is usually limited to a few background riffs, or repeated phrases
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Despite the fact that most GHB music is highly rhythmically regimented and structured, proper phrasing of all types of GHB music relies heavily on rubato, the ability of the player to stretch specific notes within a phrase or measure. In particular, the main beats and off-beats of each phrase are structured, however, sub-divisions within each beat are flexibl About 100 years ago, the traditional bagpipe became standardized in its modern form as the Great Highland Bagpipe. Clans used the bagpipes to awaken their families to a new day, to call war and were also played at weddings and funerals. Other-Instruments The three big pipes, called drones, are enclosed in a leather bag that's typically covered up with a colorful decorative bag. Some examples of these tales can be found in "The Piper and the Pooka" and the "The cow that ate the Piper. In clan history, the bagpipes were most often taught and passed down through the generations. Other-Instruments This tradition continued until her death in 2002.
Playing the Great Highland Bagpipe is also used for a solo virtuosic style called piobaireachd or pibroch. It was used in ancient Greece and Rome and has been long known in India. Other-Instruments The bagpipes are used in Scotland mostly at dances, weddings, funerals, and of course the all-important function of piping the haggis on Burns Night. The GHB actually has four reeds; the chanter reed (double), two tenor drone reeds (single), and one bass drone reed (single). They eventually made their way to the Highlands of Scotland where they were embraced by the clans. Other-Instruments The Highland Bagpipe in its original form was constructed from reeds. Some form of bagpipe was later used in nearly every European country; it was particularly fashionable in 18th-century France, where it was called the musette.
It is an instrument that was used for ceremonies and played a large role in the myths, stories and makings that are part of the rich tales of Scotland and its people. Other-Instruments bagpipe musical instrument whose ancient origin was probably in Mesopotamia from which it was carried east and west by Celtic migrations. The earliest references to Scottish bagpipes are in a military context, and it is in that context that the Great Highland Bagpipe became established in the British military and in pipe bands throughout the world. The popularity of the pipes grew and were spread across Europe by migrants. Other-Instruments The Great Highland Bagpipe (GHB) is native to Scotland and is the pipe most people think of when bagpipes are mentioned. The air escapes through the drones and chanter, via reeds placed within each pipe. Any of an ancient family of double-reed folk woodwind instruments employing a bladder, filled by the player through a mouthpiece, or bellows as an air reservoir to a ‘chanter’ or fingered melody pipe, and two or three optional.
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