Young musicians from South America are going from the slums to the biggest stages of classical music by turning trash into melody. The group is tuning up for a concert in the Valley this summer.
Dendê Macêdo plays a berimbau made from a broom, a bell, a coconut and a spring during a performance of his Recycled Sounds workshop at St. Edmond’s Home for Children. Dendê Macêdo drove his silver ...
Watch as our very special guest, BBC NOW violinist Gwenllian Hâf MacDonald, shows you how to create your own musical ...
Matt Gohlke, the co-owner and general manager of Music World in Hazel Dell, hardly thought about how he disposed of his instruments’ old strings until recently. He learned an estimated 1.5 million ...
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Grow A Music Garden: Hit The High Notes By Making Musical Instruments From Nature
The idea of growing music isn’t as strange as it might sound. Everyone hears the music of nature when working in the yard.
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