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  2. SK Kakraba - Wikipedia

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    As a solo project, the album was recorded by Kakraba entirely by himself, playing live without any overdubs or accompanying guest musicians. [11] This differentiated the project from the traditional setting for gyil music, where two gyil players may play together with accompaniment from drums, bells and sometimes singing. [7]

  3. List of audio programming languages - Wikipedia

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    ChucK, strongly timed, concurrent, and on-the-fly audio programming language; Real-time Cmix, a MUSIC-N synthesis language somewhat similar to Csound; Cmajor, a high-performance JIT-compiled C-style language for DSP; Common Lisp Music (CLM), a music synthesis and signal processing package in the Music V family

  4. C (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    The C++ programming language (originally named "C with Classes") was devised by Bjarne Stroustrup as an approach to providing object-oriented functionality with a C-like syntax. [67] C++ adds greater typing strength, scoping, and other tools useful in object-oriented programming, and permits generic programming via templates.

  5. Xylophone - Wikipedia

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    However, in the orchestra, the term xylophone refers specifically to a chromatic instrument of somewhat higher pitch range and drier timbre than the marimba, and these two instruments should not be confused. A person who plays the xylophone is known as a xylophonist or simply a xylophone player. [3]

  6. George Hamilton Green - Wikipedia

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    George Hamilton Green with xylophone, c. 1918. George Hamilton Green Jr. (May 23, 1893 – September 11, 1970) was a xylophonist , composer, and cartoonist born in Omaha, Nebraska . He was born into a musical family, both his grandfather and his father being composers, arrangers, and conductors for bands in Omaha.

  7. Hacker's Delight - Wikipedia

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    Programming examples are written in C and assembler for a RISC architecture similar, but not identical to PowerPC. Algorithms are given as formulas for any number of bits, the examples usually for 32 bits. Apart from the introduction, chapters are independent of each other, each focusing on a particular subject.

  8. Teddy Brown - Wikipedia

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    He arrived in London in 1925, with Joseph C. Smith and his Orchestra. [2] The next year he formed his own orchestra, playing at the Café de Paris. He went on to play in other nightclubs both in London and Paris including the Kit Kat Club, often performing as a solo act, or playing xylophone with a piano accompaniment. [2]

  9. Yoichi Hiraoka - Wikipedia

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    Hiraoka passed an audition with NBC in 1930, and for the next 11 years his xylophone music was heard every day throughout the United States. After nearly 4,000 days with NBC, the Second World War resulted in Hiraoka's resignation from NBC. [2] [3] He gave recitals in New York City and received high praises from New York Times.