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J une is an important month for a lot of people, not the least of which are accordion enthusiasts. At first it may seem ridiculous to devote a whole month to an instrument, and not a popular one at that.
But that’s all the more reason to spread its a
fragment design founder Hiroshi Fujiwara has taken to his Instagram to reveal an upcoming multi-part collaboration with SOPH.
The images from Fujiwara begin with a smooth black Cajon box drum that sees no exterior bolts, and simply displays white “FRGMT” text on the lateral s
The National Center for the Performing Arts (NCPA) hosts an online percussion concert and brings young Chinese percussionists together to present a high-quality musical feast for the audience. The meticulously arranged songs, which include many Chinese and Western classics, lead to a passionat
Up to a dozen performing ensembles from across Southern California and the Western region will put on quite a show during this Saturday’s Drum Corps at the Rose Bowl, part of Drum Corps International’s 2022 Summer Tour and sponsored by Pacific Crest Youth Arts Organization.
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For the past 24 years, readers of Drum magazine have pored over the annual Drummies! ballot to cast votes in the percussion industry’s definitive gear award poll. Each individual ballot added another important voice to the vast pool of worldwide participants who collectively chose the follow
STERLING — The Sterling Strummers celebrated their fifth anniversary in April, a feat made even more remarkable considering the ukulele group has been able to stay together and practice virtually over the last two-plus pandemic years.
“Meeting in person again means so much to me,”
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(JKPL) — The Joeten-Kiyu Public Library registration for beginner and intermediate ukulele class is ongoing. It is open to children 8 years or older, and adults. The total cost for eight class sessions is $70.
The ukulele classes are held at Joeten-Kiyu Public Library in partnership