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  2. iMelody - Wikipedia

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    In order to transfer these ringtones to a mobile phone, one can simply send an SMS message with the iMelody/eMelody text as the text of the message, or make a plain text file containing the iMelody/eMelody text, using the extension of either .imy for iMelody or .emy for eMelody, and transfer the file to the mobile phone by Bluetooth, IrDA (infrared), or by a data cable.

  3. Rob Scallon - Wikipedia

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    His popularity launched as he began to cover metal songs with folk and country instruments. [4] Most notable are his renditions of songs on banjo , including " Raining Blood " by Slayer , [ 10 ] " Master of Puppets " by Metallica , [ 11 ] and " Psychosocial " by Slipknot , the latter featuring a cameo appearance by Corey Taylor . [ 12 ]

  4. Sanshin - Wikipedia

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    These Ten covers can be used at all times, or can be removed during play. Use during play will not effect sound quality. Ten covers come in as big of a variety as Doumaki, many made to match. The finishing touch, and arguably 'the Soul' of every Sanshin, is the Doumaki- the decorative textile that surrounds the head of the Sanshin.

  5. The Crow: New Songs for the 5-String Banjo - Wikipedia

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    The Crow: New Songs for the 5-String Banjo is a 2009 album by Steve Martin, featuring Dolly Parton, Vince Gill, Earl Scruggs, Tim O'Brien, Tony Trischka and Mary Black. It contains 15 songs and is the first album focusing on Martin as a musician. [ 2 ]

  6. Hi-5 series 5 - Wikipedia

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    Tim discovers he can make music without instruments, by using his body to make percussion sounds. Charli makes percussion music using her body. Kellie and Chats use a bucket and spade to dig in the sand and build a sandcastle. Charli uses her hands as a bulldozer in the sand.

  7. Bill Keith (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Keith made a mechanical contribution to the banjo, as well. He designed a specialized type of banjo tuning peg that facilitates changing quickly from one open tuning to another, while playing. Earlier famed banjoist Earl Scruggs had designed a set of cams which were added to the banjo to perform this task. [citation needed]

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  9. Eddie Peabody - Wikipedia

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    Peabody also developed a special electric banjo—first with Vega, and later with the Fender Company and Rickenbacker—called the Banjoline. It was tuned as a plectrum banjo but with the 3rd and 4th strings doubled in octaves, as on a 12-string guitar. [3] Although seldom performed on today, it is a highly prized collector's item.