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[[File:Marimba One 4000 Series.jpg|thumb|The Marimba One 4000 Series.]] | [[File:Marimba One 4000 Series.jpg|thumb|The Marimba One 4000 Series.]]The marimba is a struck idiophone. It has long been used in sub-Saharan Africa and southeast Asia, often in an equiheptatonic or equipentatonic tuning. In more recent times, the marimba has appeared in many genres of Western music, such as Jazz, Mexican/Latin, New Classical music, drumcore/marching bands, and percussion ensemble. Most Western marimbas have a range of 4.3, 4.5, or 5 octaves. | ||
== Sound == | == Sound == | ||
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== Music == | == Music == | ||
[[Category:Instruments]] | [[Category:Instruments]] | ||
* Iván Cipactli [https://youtu.be/Tju1Al-NbtA?si=I1UGPd_1QfrcVrAQ ''Marimba microtonal Iván Cipactli- miCROfest 2018''] and [https://youtu.be/gXKuOUwaOoA?si=eDcjvSzvQM9J8Eio ''Concierto de marimba microtonal''] | |||
* Redshift Music Society [https://youtu.be/7Z6upBD6gKQ?si=GIuGi_O0mmr10Odz ''Echo in aetheria, for microtonal glass marimba''] (31edo) and [https://youtu.be/v4SxhKNopxA?si=gG0S12euwb3EivYv ''Asterion, for microtonal glass marimba''] (31edo) | |||
== References == | == References == | ||
* Jeff La Favre. [http://www.lafavre.us/tuning-marimba.htm ''Tuning the Marimba Bar and Resonator''] | * Jeff La Favre. [http://www.lafavre.us/tuning-marimba.htm ''Tuning the Marimba Bar and Resonator''] |