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"Marryuna" (English: "Let's Dance") [2] is a song by Australian musician Baker Boy featuring Yirrmal, released independently on 6 October 2017. The song ranked at number 17 in Triple J 's Hottest 100 of 2017 .
"Marryuna" (2017) Music video; on YouTube "Cloud 9" is a song by Indigenous Australian musician Baker Boy featuring Australian musician Kian. [2] It was released in ...
The video features Baker Boy rapping in his native language of Yolngu Matha as well as English, alongside six barefoot Dancehall Dancers and two members of the Baker Boy family. Baker Boy said: "The video for "Meditjin" was such an exciting process to work through, the concept blew my mind, so I was just so pumped we managed to pull all the ...
The shorthand for the instrumentation of a symphony orchestra (and other similar ensembles) is used to outline which and how many instruments, especially wind instruments, are called for in a given piece of music. The shorthand is ordered in the same fashion as the parts of the individual instruments in the score (when read from top to bottom).
A video of a wind machine in use A historical wind machine (c. 1900) at the Konzerthaus in Ravensburg, Germany A modern wind machine during the performance of Vaughan Williams's Sinfonia antartica by Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra
A new Christmas album from the Orpheum and organist Tony Thomas is the first recording of theater's famed Wurlitzer. Orpheum organ puts a new spin on Christmas music, from Mariah Carey to 'Charlie ...
An ōtsuzumi (left) compared to a kotsuzumi (right). The ōtsuzumi (大鼓), also known as the ōkawa (大皮), is an hourglass-shaped Japanese drum. [1] [2] It is a larger version of the tsuzumi, or kotsuzumi, and is used in traditional Japanese theater and folk music. [3]
An offstage instrument or choir part in classical music is a sound effect used in orchestral and opera which is created by having one or more instrumentalists (trumpet players, also called an "offstage trumpet call", horn players, woodwind players, percussionists, other instrumentalists) from a symphony orchestra or opera orchestra play a note, melody, or rhythm from behind the stage, or ...