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- The Celestial Sounds of Handbells
by Victor Epand. The handbell is an instrument that is a member of the percussion instrument family. Its name is fairly self explanatory, as the bell is held in the hand and wrung. The musician, or ringer as they are sometimes referred to as, holds the bell by the handle, which is usually made of leather or plastic so that it is fairly flexible. The musician or ringer then moves their wrist so that the small ball... products, articles, news
- The Hollow Sounds Of The Tubular Bell
by Victor Epand. The tubular bell is a member of the percussion family, because it is played by striking the tubes with a raw hide or plastic hammer. Also referred to as chimes, the tubular bells are a set of hollow tubes that are held in a vertical position on a rack from shortest to longest. The longer tubes will make lower pitched sounds while the shorter tubes will make higher pitched sounds. The diameter of ... products, articles, news
- Kelly Price This Is Who I Am Gospel Music CD Review
by Clyde Dennis. Kelly Price has released her most recent CD entitled This Is Who I Am.
It's a rare day indeed that I get a CD from an artist that I can truthfully say does not have a bad track in the bunch. I'm more than happy to announce that's exactly what I must say about this one. There simply is NOT a bad one in the bunch. No fillers here at all.
This Is Who I Am is a nicely varied, mix of 11 tracks that ... products, articles, news
- The Fascinating World Of Liquid Microphones And Their Functions
by Victor Epand. It all begun with liquid transmitter, which was the first transmitter developed by Alexander Graham Bell and Elisha Gray almost simultaneously, in 1876. And that later came to be known as liquid microphones.
This transmitter had a diaphragm attached to a funnel shaped mouthpiece. There was a metal pin at the center of the diaphragm, extended till the metal cup below, which contained a dilute ac... products, articles, news
- Cymbals
by Zvonimir Djimoti. I wrote this from my own experience. In today's music, there's greater opportunity for musical experimentation. Percussionists performing all styles adding new and different cymbals and effects sounds for more color and musicality.
There's a hundreds of different cymbals for creating a drumset cymbal setup. Definition, projection, and timbre are just a few factors play into assembling a setup wh... products, articles, news
- The Loud Crash of the Cymbals
by Victor Epand. This truly is a unique and very different instrument. It is not one that can play different tunes and does not offer a wide range like other musical instruments do. One will often wonder where the idea for this particular instrument came from. It is simple, unique and one that continues to be used in music today. They have also been used for a variety of other purposes, including in marching band... products, articles, news
- Famous Microphones That Have Become Part Of Vintage Microphones
by Victor Epand. Microphones have undergone a lot of changes over the years. Some designs stayed and others became a part of vintage microphones. Microphone, popularly known as mike or mic, is one of the primary elements in an audio or music system.
The main job of the mic is to convert sound into an electrical signal. It has a large number of applications as in music production system, telephone, hearing aid,... products, articles, news
- Acoustic Gutars - Why Buy Vintage?
by Lee Griffith. The word "vintage" refers to the wine from a particular harvest orcrop. The term has been expanded to describe various things thatare old or choice. In the world of guitars, this extension of themeaning of "vintage" is used designate an older, and usually adesirable, guitar. Most collectors and many players value guitarsfrom the mid 1920s to about 1970. Guitars that were manufacturedbefore the mi... products, articles, news
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