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  2. Suikinkutsu - Wikipedia

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    The impact of the water on the surface creates a sound, that is amplified by the design of the jar. Some suikinkutsu do provide a bamboo tube nearby, which can amplify the sounds if one end is put on the ground near the top of the suikinkutsu and the other end is placed on the ear. It is said that every suikinkutsu sounds different.

  3. Shishi-odoshi - Wikipedia

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    A shishi-odoshi breaks the quietness of a Japanese garden with the sound of a bamboo rocker arm hitting a rock.. Shishi-odoshi (literally, "deer-frightening" or "boar-frightening"), in a wide sense, refers to Japanese devices made to frighten away animals that pose a threat to agriculture, including kakashi (), naruko (clappers) and sōzu.

  4. Icaro - Wikipedia

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    Icaro is most commonly used to describe the medicine songs used by shamans in healing ceremonies, such as with the psychedelic brew ayahuasca. Traditionally, these songs can be performed by whistling, singing with the voice or vocables , or playing an instrument such as the didgeridoo or flute .

  5. Tongatong - Wikipedia

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    A tongatong is a percussion instrument made of various lengths of bamboo, which is found in the Kalinga province of the Philippines. [1] It is played by hitting it against the earth. [1] Traditionally, the tongatong is used by the people of Kalinga to communicate with spirits, [1] particularly as part of healing rituals. [2]

  6. Bamboo Houses - Wikipedia

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    The double A-side single "Bamboo Houses"/"Bamboo Music" was the first solo project by Sylvian, released while he was still a member of the band Japan. It was the second collaboration between the two, the first being the track "Taking Islands in Africa" on the 1980 Japan album Gentlemen Take Polaroids which featured Sakamoto on keyboards.

  7. Magic Fountain (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Magic Fountain" is a song released by Australian electronic band Art vs. Science as a radio single in June 2010. It was released as the lead single from their second EP of the same name . Sales towards the track counted toward the EP; however, the song charted at number 17 on the ARIA Digital Track Chart .

  8. ‘DWTS’ Season 33 Soul and Metal Night Songs ... - AOL

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    ‘DWTS’ Season 33 Soul and Metal Night Songs Revealed: Brooks and Gleb’s ‘Sexual Healing’ Dance and More. Yana Grebenyuk. October 4, 2024 at 6:06 AM. Brooks Nadar and Gleb Savchenko.

  9. By the Sleepy Lagoon - Wikipedia

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    In 2012 it also became the main musical theme of the water fountain spectacle Aquanura at the park. The fountain show is the largest of its kind in Europe. As the show is performed nightly on a large lake, the creators used By the Sleepy Lagoon as an introduction and linking melody throughout the show. The musical piece was partly rearranged ...