Some swear by lemon oil, a furniture polish, while others advise a cloth dampened with water only.WM
Michael,First, contrary to the original German version, it's "mersh", not "morsh" or even "mo-ersh". Thanks for asking.Second, I know of one change in...
I loved the Bethancourt mallets. By the end, I had about 5 or 6 different set gradations, even though they were only marketed as "Andante" and "Scherz...
This looks like a 3.5 marimba, one octave lower than a xylophone or the upper part of a 4.0 marimba. That would put the lowest note at F3.WM
You should be able to order one tuned to A440, although it may take longer and cost more, but the same result would occur if you had it retuned after-...
Yes. I have ordered from both in the past, with shipping to USA.WM
It depends on what it is for which you are searching. I recommend Phill Publications (www,phillpublications.fr) and Percussion Music Europe (www.pmeur...
Ummm... I'll go with option #2.WM
To clarify, if you are a PAS member, back issues of Percussive Notes are available online at www.pas.org, under "PAS Publications Archives."Otherwise,...
See Percussive Notes, Vol. 37, No. 3, June 1999 and Vol. 39, No. 2, April 2001.The first article makes the case for an E-natural, instead of E-flat, i...
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Listen. Consider.Imagine.(Listen - to the instrument, to each bar, to each mallet, to each resonator, to other instruments, other players, other music...
The Creston, Milhaud, Basta, Miki and Miyoshi concerti are all playable on a 4.0 instrument.That should be more than enough to keep you occupied for t...
You also might consider John Thrower's Aurora borealis (3 perc).The Kopetzki should be generally available by now. Try Randy Rudolf at Steve Weiss Mus...