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A mysterious group of prehistoric hunter-gatherers who once inhabited the southern Texas coast may have created music in a hauntingly unconventional way—by transforming human bones into instruments.
The cymbals were excavated from a building dating to the third millennium BCE, associated with the Umm an-Nar culture. Though ...
The group of six YSM percussionists, led by renowned marimba player Robert Van Sice, explores new sounds, timbres and ...
Fender announced today that they’re releasing a new update on their popular Player II guitar line called the Player II Modified. This new guitars take some of the immensely popular Player II models ...
Here's everything you need to know about the 2025 WGI Percussion and Winds World Championships, including TV channel and streaming options for the competition.
Humans have been making music for millennia. By the third millennium bc, sculptures and early written records suggest that ...
The finds turned out to be a 4,000-year-old musical instrument ... and carvings from around the same period also showed ...
A new documentary examines the golden age of funk music, when large, often interracial bands lay down syncopated grooves that packed dance floors. John Blake says that today’s pop music, largely ...
Competitive indoor drumline, Spectre Percussion, makes a different kind of noise on its way back to the world championship.
King Charles III showed off his musical skills by using an unconventional instrument ... it did give a chance for the media, and the world, to see some of the work that she had always been ...
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