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nora-yoko · 1 month
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hiromusicarts-blog · 6 months
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Para Para 2台のマリンバのために
1999年 未発表、未収録の音源
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melon--con-vino · 4 months
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Mi mejor momento del día 🙌🏻✨️👽
Se me ponen los ojitos chinitos🙈🥴
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Bubblegum K.K. via chumbygal
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chuchayucca · 4 months
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Was rewatching trolls 1 and 2 for the third movie and I have a new obsession now. Trolls World Tour will alway be the best movie from the franchise can’t change my mind and the Bounty Hunter trolls as a group are underrated
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Date: 12/13/23
(Reblogs are appreciated!)
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x-elyssa-x · 8 months
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The reggaeton trolls definitely won that dance off. They're the best ❤️❤️❤️
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cheese-in-space · 9 months
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Something I’m really enjoying about this year’s marching season is noticing how much I’ve improved. My wrists have gotten better, my reading is better, my volume has improved. It’s just cool to notice. :}}
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cheddar-inq · 3 months
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as a mallet percussionist i randomly experience pure fury because of how rude non-band people or non-mallet players will be to mallet percussionists because they call an instrument the wrong name.
so heres the main mallet instruments seen in marching bands, and i think at the same time, concert ones.
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these are glockenspiels, also called bells. NOT XYLOPHONES. glockenspiels or bells
theyre small, metal instruments typically played with plastic or hard acrylic mallets and have a high-pitched sound that rings out very well. they do not have resonators
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these are xylophones.
xylophones are slightly bigger instruments, made of real or synthetic wood. they have very thick keys and small resonators. they can be played with hard yarn mallets or acrylic ones, and have a higher pitched sound (although usually lower than a glockenspiel)
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these are vibraphones.
theyre metal with thinner keys, and theyre yellow sometimes !!!!!!! usually silver though. they have a pedal that control soft pads under the keys, which is how they make both muffled / shorter sounds, as well as loud ringing ones. they have bigger resonators than xylos
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these are marimbas. MY FAVORITE EVER !!!!!!!! i heart marimbas <333
marimbas are the biggest mallet instrument, even getting up to FIVE octaves. they are made of rosewood or synthetic wood and have massive resonators. they have a deep, rich sound to them and are very heavy. they dont have a pedal or anything and they have somewhat thick keys that get thinner towards the center.
there you go :3 a silly little mallet percussionists ramble about instruments !!!!
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zyanova · 6 months
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I think that everyone here needs to know that this is a joke I've been making with my friend for months.
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Summery:
"Traveling is a way to really discover new things about oneself, experience new cultures and even encounter marvelous sights. Branch had no interest in the first place, but when a King asks you for a favor personally then one must answer. Now it’s up to him to see what the rest of the trolls of the world is up to. AU Before Trolls movie."
Has lots of world building, and found family!
Some angst, hurt, and comfort too
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masonyin · 1 year
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Music Kaiten Sushi
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punk-chicken-radio · 24 days
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Smelly’s Song Of The Week…..
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Marimba - Tragic Death Cult
TOS
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lamps666 · 9 months
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markmymake · 1 year
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I MUST project my own feelings onto the fictional character!!
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Another favorite of mine! Enjoy this new recording of Bach’s Lute Suite no. 2!
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ziskeyt · 2 months
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Philip Glass - Mad Rush (Marimba Duet)
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