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Drum Tables & Seats: A trio of tables with two seats celebrating African drumming traditions and inviting communal music making. Based on an archetypal drum shape known as the Dumbek. The seats also function as drums. Available as single sets of one table and two seats. Stainless steel or bronze |
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Talking Drums: With names that mimic their tones, the quinto, tumba, and conga comprise a classic Afro-Cuban drum ensemble. Stainless steel or bronze |
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Communal Drum: Drum based on Native American and South East Asian archetypes. Five seats also function as drums for communal music making. Stainless steel or bronze |
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Sun Drums: These drum shapes emphasize the low tones of drums found in percussion ensembles throughout the world. They derive from the archetypal shape of frame drums found throughout Asia, Africa, India, and the Americas. Stainless steel or bronze |
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Kids Drums: |
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Drum Circle: celebrates global rhythm traditions and invites communal music making. With names that mimic their tones, the quinto, tumba, and conga comprise a classic Afro-Cuban ensemble. A trio of Djembe drums, each tuned to a different pitch, encircle an Earth drum that is played with the feet. Sun drums add low tones to the groove. Backed by an 8 foot diameter reflecting dish. Stainless steel or bronze. |
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Telephone Tubes:Children explore active play and communication through tubes interconnected underground in pairs. They hear how the sound of their voices is affected by the resonant frequency of the tubes when they whisper, sing, or speak through the open ends. Powder coated steel |
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Speaking / Listening Dish |
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Slapped Pipes are activated both by the public and by the wind. They consist of a radial configuration of vertical pipes tuned to a 2 octave five-note (pentatonic) scale. When the open ends of the pipes are slapped with beach sandals or the flat of the hand, percussive tones of the scale are produced. The resonant frequency of the pipes can also be heard by listening at the open ends. Each pipe has a different harmonic. The forerunner of this instrument is a series of hollowed out bamboo tubes found in the Solomon Islands of Micronesia. They were left in situ and turned bamboo groves into singing forests. It is also related to the Chinese Sheng; a musical instrument made of bamboo pipes. 17’ X 2 1/2’ |
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Parabolic Bench: |
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