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- noun Plural form of
marimba .
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Examples
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"marimbas" and "xylophones" that create music continuously triggered by seismic activity around the world.
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There were also marimbas, triangles, tambourines, and European instruments that included violins.
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A seismophone that uses giant marimbas to convert the data from earthquakes around the world, thus demonstrating how different regions produce different harmonic patterns.
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"Rabbit Will Run" might be Beam's finest five minutes - pliant vocals over plinking marimbas, whispering flutes and simmering cymbals.
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A seismophone that uses giant marimbas to convert the data from earthquakes around the world, thus demonstrating how different regions produce different harmonic patterns.
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A seismophone that uses giant marimbas to convert the data from earthquakes around the world, thus demonstrating how different regions produce different harmonic patterns.
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Mr. Galante contributed a composition—which includes two marimbas onstage—to which choreographer Miro Magloire added a narrative dream duet for two women.
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"Rabbit Will Run" might be Beam's finest five minutes - pliant vocals over plinking marimbas, whispering flutes and simmering cymbals.
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A pulse is set by marimbas, xylophones, vibraphones and pianos that chugs along, in complex variations, for almost an hour, while over it, under it and around it two clarinettists, four singers, a cellist and a violinist introduce another sort of pulse, the rhythm of our breathing.
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Not just a drum set player, I player rudimental snare drum, xylophones, marimbas, the whole gambit.
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