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Garage Orchestra performance at the Battle of the Bands competition in Sycamore, Illinois

Garage Orchestra performance at the Battle of the Bands competition in Sycamore, Illinois

Garage Orchestra performance at the Battle of the Bands competition in Sycamore, Illinois

red squirrel is holding a guitar and looking up

Garage Orchestra at Rockin' For The Reptiles 2012 Midwest Museum of Natural History Fundraiser in Sycamore, IL

Garage Orchestra at Rockin' For The Reptiles 2012 Midwest Museum of Natural History Fundraiser in Sycamore, IL

Hot Club Of Mars at the 23rd Annual Islands Folk Festival, Providence Farm, Duncan, BC - July 20, 21, 22, 2007. Cowichan Valley, Vancouver Island, British Columbia.

Garage Orchestra at Rockin' For The Reptiles 2012 Midwest Museum of Natural History Fundraiser in Sycamore, IL

Garage Orchestra at Rockin' For The Reptiles 2012 Midwest Museum of Natural History Fundraiser in Sycamore, IL

Garage Orchestra at Rockin' For The Reptiles 2012 Midwest Museum of Natural History Fundraiser in Sycamore, IL

Garage Orchestra at Rockin' For The Reptiles 2012 Midwest Museum of Natural History Fundraiser in Sycamore, IL

Garage Orchestra performance at the Battle of the Bands competition in Sycamore, Illinois

He cuts a lonesome figure outside the shut doors of the defunct Old Theatre, his back leaning against the weathered bricks. The opera music from his gaohu (a common string instrument in Chinese opera) fills the narrow & empty lanes of Old Street. It feels as if one has been transported back in time ...

 

Seen in Old Street, Xingping Village, Guangxi, China

Garage Orchestra at Rockin' For The Reptiles 2012 Midwest Museum of Natural History Fundraiser in Sycamore, IL

Ivonne Hernandez and Band performing at the Islands Folk Festival, 2008. Providence Farm, Duncan, Cowichan Valley, British Columbia.

Ivonne Hernandez and Band performing at the Islands Folk Festival, 2008. Providence Farm, Duncan, Cowichan Valley, British Columbia.

Garage Orchestra at Rockin' For The Reptiles 2012 Midwest Museum of Natural History Fundraiser in Sycamore, IL

Wes Montgomery Jazz Tribute.

Dave Stryker, on guitar, is an adjunct lecturer in jazz guitar at the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music. Sean Dobbins, on drums, an associate professor of music in jazz studies at the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music. Bobby Floyd, Jazz organist, pianist, and keyboardist, and Brent Wallarab, director of the Wes Montgomery Jazz Tribute that was recorded at WTIU Studios at IU Bloomington on Monday, Oct. 17, 2022. (Photo by Chris Howell/Indiana University)

Ivonne Hernandez and Band performing at the Islands Folk Festival, 2008. Providence Farm, Duncan, Cowichan Valley, British Columbia.

Garage Orchestra performance at the Battle of the Bands competition in Sycamore, Illinois

Ivonne Hernandez and Band performing at the Islands Folk Festival, 2008. Providence Farm, Duncan, Cowichan Valley, British Columbia.

Ivonne Hernandez and Band performing at the Islands Folk Festival, 2008. Providence Farm, Duncan, Cowichan Valley, British Columbia.

Garage Orchestra at Rockin' For The Reptiles 2012 Midwest Museum of Natural History Fundraiser in Sycamore, IL

Garage Orchestra performance at the Battle of the Bands competition in Sycamore, Illinois

Berlin-Wedding, November 2013

Ainu cultural exchange tour of Melbourne at the Melbourne Museum.

 

Irankarapte - Let Me Touch Your Heart Gently

A free song and dance by the Ainu, Japanese Indigenous People

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A group of Ainu performers will be visiting Melbourne for performances and cultural exchanges with Australian indigenous people.

 

The performances will include Ainu traditional songs & dances, instrumental performance (Mukkuri, Ainu mouth harp and Tonkori, Ainu stringed instrument) and story telling. The performance at Melbourne Museum will be followed by screening of T...OKYO Ainu, a recently released documentary film on the Ainu living in Greater Tokyo (with English subtitles).

 

The performances will be part of Indigenous Japanese (Ainu) and Indigenous Australian Cultural Exchange Australian Tour 2011 (Melbourne and Tasmania) partly funded by the Australia Japan Foundation and also under the auspices of the Consulate-General of Japan, Melbourne.

 

www.2kamuymintara.com/film/index

www.japaninmelbourne.com.au/event/event/158.html

Federation Square on the 4th March 4:00 pm to 5:30 pm

Melbourne Museum on the 6th March 3:00pm to 4:30 pm

 

Movie:

Date: Sunday 6th March 2011

Time: 5.00pm - 7.00pm

Venue: Melbourne Museum, The Age Theatre

Ticket: Adult $15, Concession: $10

museumvictoria.com.au/

 

Tonkori video - YouTube

Tonkori - wikipedia

  

Ainu cultural exchange tour of Melbourne at the Melbourne Museum.

 

Irankarapte - Let Me Touch Your Heart Gently

A free song and dance by the Ainu, Japanese Indigenous People

www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=192255294140502&index=1

A group of Ainu performers will be visiting Melbourne for performances and cultural exchanges with Australian indigenous people.

 

The performances will include Ainu traditional songs & dances, instrumental performance (Mukkuri, Ainu mouth harp and Tonkori, Ainu stringed instrument) and story telling. The performance at Melbourne Museum will be followed by screening of T...OKYO Ainu, a recently released documentary film on the Ainu living in Greater Tokyo (with English subtitles).

 

The performances will be part of Indigenous Japanese (Ainu) and Indigenous Australian Cultural Exchange Australian Tour 2011 (Melbourne and Tasmania) partly funded by the Australia Japan Foundation and also under the auspices of the Consulate-General of Japan, Melbourne.

 

www.2kamuymintara.com/film/index

www.japaninmelbourne.com.au/event/event/158.html

Federation Square on the 4th March 4:00 pm to 5:30 pm

Melbourne Museum on the 6th March 3:00pm to 4:30 pm

 

Movie:

Date: Sunday 6th March 2011

Time: 5.00pm - 7.00pm

Venue: Melbourne Museum, The Age Theatre

Ticket: Adult $15, Concession: $10

museumvictoria.com.au/

Tro (Fiddle), Siem Reap, Cambodia

 

Tro is the generic name for traditional bowed string instruments in Cambodia.

 

Instruments in this family include the two-stringed tro u, tro sau toch, tro sau thom, and tro che, as well as the three-stringed tro Khmer spike fiddle.

 

These sets are being sold near the public toilet where our tour bus brings the group for a quick relieving operation... Commonly known as pee time!

 

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Woman plays violin. Music, arts.

Ivonne Hernandez and Band performing at the Islands Folk Festival, 2008. Providence Farm, Duncan, Cowichan Valley, British Columbia.

The musicians with their various types of musical instruments accompanied the singers and artists during their performance

Garage Orchestra performance at the Battle of the Bands competition in Sycamore, Illinois

Garage Orchestra performance at the Battle of the Bands competition in Sycamore, Illinois

Garage Orchestra at Rockin' For The Reptiles 2012 Midwest Museum of Natural History Fundraiser in Sycamore, IL

Garage Orchestra performance at the Battle of the Bands competition in Sycamore, Illinois

Wes Montgomery Jazz Tribute.

Dave Stryker, on guitar, is an adjunct lecturer in jazz guitar at the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music. Sean Dobbins, on drums, an associate professor of music in jazz studies at the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music. Bobby Floyd, Jazz organist, pianist, and keyboardist, and Brent Wallarab, director of the Wes Montgomery Jazz Tribute that was recorded at WTIU Studios at IU Bloomington on Monday, Oct. 17, 2022. (Photo by Chris Howell/Indiana University)

Garage Orchestra performance at the Battle of the Bands competition in Sycamore, Illinois

The first group of Portuguese immigrants to Hawaii invented the ukulele after they arrived in August 1879 via the SS Ravenscrag. That ship included cabinet makers from Madeira Island, who brought the Medeiran machete. In their new country, ukulele inventors Manuel Nunes, José do Espírito Santo, and Augusto Dias developed the ukulele, and the Hawaiians adopted it (ukulele means "jumping flea" in Hawaiian).

 

George E. K. Awai and his Royal Hawaiian Quartet popularized the small, guitar-like instrument when they performed at the Panama Pacific International Exposition at San Francisco in 1915. From then on to the early 1920s, the ukulele became popular on the mainland United States.

 

- Alice Kim

 

Text: "Hawaiian ukulele, the musical instrument that anybody can play."

 

Colville examiner., Aug. 5, 1916, Page 5

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Hawaii Digital Newspaper Project

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