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America and
Europe has
revealed a
number of
possible portable lithophones.
Vietnamese lithophones dating back to
ancient times,
called đàn đá, have been discovered...
- time optical,
haptic and acoustic,
unlike any
other musical instrument.
Lithophones are
always an
anomaly in the
musical universe,
being always different...
- Australia.
Ringing rocks are used in
idiophonic musical instruments called lithophones.
Several early scientists became interested in the
ringing rocks; however...
- non-durable, bio-degradable materials. Additionally, some have
proposed that
lithophones, or
stones used to make
musical sounds—like
those found at Sankarjang...
- tracings), 884 marks, 84 handprints, 118
archaeological evidence and 17
lithophones. Art of the
Upper Paleolithic List of
Stone Age art Cave of La Pasiega...
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discovery of a 3000-year-old, 20-key,
carefully shaped polished basalt lithophone in the
highlands of Odisha. The
oldest preserved examples of
Indian music...
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Percussion B**** drum Bell
Carillon Celesta Cymbals Glockenspiel Gong
Handbell Lithophone Marimba Mridangam Snare drum
Steelpan Timpani Triangle Tubaphone Tubular...
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slate has been used to make
tuned percussion musical instruments or
lithophones, such as the
Musical Stones of
Skiddaw held at the
Keswick Museum and...
- soundscapes, and instruments; it has
included the
study of
ringing rocks and
lithophones, of the
acoustics of
ritual sites such as
chamber tombs and
stone circles...
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Percussion B**** drum Bell
Carillon Celesta Cymbals Glockenspiel Gong
Handbell Lithophone Marimba Mridangam Snare drum
Steelpan Timpani Triangle Tubaphone Tubular...