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  2. Kolintang - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Kolintang is a traditional Minahasan percussion instrument from North Sulawesi, Indonesia, consisting of wooden blades arranged in a row and mounted on a wooden tub. [1] Kolintang is usually played in ensemble music. Kolintang in the Minahasan community is used to accompany traditional ceremonies, dance, singing, and music.

  3. Tipe-X - Wikipedia

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    Hendro (drum) Aditya Pratama (drum) Andi Toha (saxophone, trumpet) Website. Tipe-X on Instagram. Tipe-X (English: Type-X) is an Indonesian ska band formed in 1995 [1] in Jakarta. The group consists of Tresno Riadi (vocals), Micky (bass), Yoss (guitar), Arie Hardjo (drums), Billy (guitar), and Anto (trombone) As of 2021, the group has released ...

  4. Ukulele - Wikipedia

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    Ukulele. The ukulele ( / ˌjuːkəˈleɪli / YOO-kə-LAY-lee; from Hawaiian: ʻukulele [ˈʔukuˈlɛlɛ], approximately OO-koo-LEH-leh ), also called a uke, is a member of the lute family of instruments of Portuguese origin and popularized in Hawaii. It generally employs four nylon strings. [ 1][ 2][ 3]

  5. Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain ( UOGB) is a British musical ensemble founded in 1985 by George Hinchliffe and Kitty Lux. The orchestra features ukuleles of various sizes and registers from soprano to bass. The UOGB is best known for performing musically faithful but often tongue-in-cheek covers of popular songs and musical pieces from a ...

  6. Daniel Wiffen's most excellent Olympic adventure ends with a ...

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    For Daniel Wiffen, it was the beginning of his open water career. The star of Olympic swimming for Ireland after winning a gold medal in the 800-meter freestyle and a bronze in the 1,500 free ...

  7. Cliff Edwards - Wikipedia

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    Musical artist. Clifton Avon " Cliff " Edwards (June 14, 1895 – July 17, 1971), nicknamed " Ukulele Ike ", was an American musician and actor. He enjoyed considerable popularity in the 1920s and early 1930s, specializing in jazzy renditions of pop standards and novelty tunes. He had a number one hit with "Singin' in the Rain" in 1929.

  8. Eurycoma longifolia - Wikipedia

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    Eurycoma longifolia. Jack [ 1] Eurycoma longifolia (commonly called tongkat ali, pasak bumi, or longjack) is a flowering plant in the family Simaroubaceae. It is native to Indochina (Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam) and Indonesia (the islands of Borneo and Sumatra), [ 2] but has also been found in the Philippines. [ 3]

  9. Petrushka chord - Wikipedia

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    diminished third. root. Forte no. 6-30. The Petrushka chord is a recurring polytonal device used in Igor Stravinsky 's ballet Petrushka and in later music. These two major triads, C major and F ♯ major – a tritone apart – clash, "horribly with each other," when sounded together and create a dissonant chord. [ 1]