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“My street is super mellow,” says Oceanside singer-bassist Jason York, “and you can just stand in the middle of the road without too much traffic bugging you, other than the people that live here cruising by. I purchased my family home a decade or so ago, so I have a lifetime of musical
Professor Feyzan Göher, a musicology lecturer, has collected around 200 musical instruments from approximately 30 countries over 22 years.
According to the professor at Niğde Ömer Halisdemir University's Turkish Music State Conservatory, located in south-central Turkey, her enthu
■As part of Avaloch Farm Music Institute’s community outreach program, a free concert has been scheduled for Aug. 24, at 6:30 p.m. at the United Church of Penacook. The Ted Babcock Consort, a classical crossover ensemble of vibraphone, marimba, piano, guitar and bass, will perform. Additio
Let's explore 5 simple musical instruments that anyone can learn on their own and suggest buying the right one for new players to boost their crush's image!Crush will immediately notice you when the ukulele plays.If the guitar is low and high, the ukulele is loud and fun.The most playful, lovelie
By: Jon Dale ’73, as told to Meghan Kita Tuesday, April 5, 2022 08:30 AM
I built my first instrument a long time ago. After I graduated from Muhlenberg, I was living in a farmhouse with a bunch of other people in a semi-commune. The Foxfire books [instr
All photos by Layla Hall.
It’s evening on the second Thursday of August, and members of the Austin Ukulele Society settle into their seats inside the gym at Memorial United Methodist Church in Windsor Park. Some greet each other and chat about this month’s featured song, Neil Young�
S ince the mid-1990s, anytime an acoustic guitarist has plugged in at a coffeehouse, there’s a pretty good chance that he or she was using a Fender Acoustasonic—a popular amplifier that delivers good, clean sound, in an affordable, roadworthy package. This mainstay series has gone through
FRANKLIN — Franklin Opera House welcomes “North Sea Gas” on Saturday, Sept. 17, at 7:30 p.m.
“North Sea Gas” is one of Scotland’s most popular folk bands, featuring three-part harmonies. Guitars, mandolin, fiddle, bouzouki, harmonica, whistles, bodhrans, banjo and humor are a