After Homemade Instruments Week on the facebook page, here is an article with some PVC pipes instruments! Percussion on PVC pipes A classic, long pipes for big bass, easy to tune by changing the length …
"Ut queant laxis" or "Hymnus in Ioannem" is a Latin hymn in honor of John
the Baptist, written in Horatian Sapphics and traditionally attributed to Paulus
Diaconus, the eighth-century Lombard historian. It is famous for its part in the
history of musical notation, in particular solmization. The hymn belongs to the
tradition of Gregorian chant.
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Delia Ann Derbyshire (5 May 1937 – 3 July 2001)[1] was an English musician and composer of electronic music.[2] She carried out pioneering work with the BBC Radiophonic Workshop during the 1960s, including her electronic arrangement of the theme music to the British science-fiction television series Doctor Who.[3][4] She has been referred to as "the unsung heroine of British electronic music,"[3] having influenced musicians including Aphex Twin, the Chemical Brothers and Paul Hartnoll of Orbital.[5]