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BISAC MUS023060
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Two-Hand Steering Digital Platform Model: A Framework for Developing Digital Platforms Showcasing the Sounds and Visuals of Ghanaian Traditional Musical InstrumentsThe strong interest in showcasing the sounds and visuals of Ghanaian traditional musical instruments on digital platforms has led to various efforts to digitise these instruments for use in digital music activities. J.H. Nketiah's Digital Platform Model, as discussed by Opoku-Boateng et al. (2020), promotes a holistic digitisation of Ghanaian traditional music but does not focus specifically on individual elements s…
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music storeretail business that sells musical instruments and related equipment and accessories
Encyclopedia · Wikipedia
A music store or musical instrument store is a retail business that sells musical instruments and related equipment and accessories. Some music stores sell additional services, such as music lessons, music instrument or equipment rental, or repair services.
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Book · DOAB
The First Fleet Piano: Volume One and TwoDuring the late eighteenth century, a musical–cultural phenomenon swept the globe. The English square piano—invented in the early 1760s by an entrepreneurial German guitar maker in London—not only became an indispensable part of social life, but also inspired the creation of an expressive and scintillating repertoire. Square pianos reinforced music as life’s counterpoint, and were played by royalty, by musicians of …
Full text · Open Library
Ellie the Guitar FairyThe Music Fairies' magic instruments are missing. Now music everywhere is hitting all the wrong notes! Jack Frost and his goblins have stolen the Music Fairies' magic instruments. Music everywhere is out of tune! Now the goblins plan to play the instruments in a TV talent contest. If Rachel and Kirsty don't act fast, everyone could find out about Fairyland! A rockin' goblin has Ellie the Guitar Fairy's instrum…
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This guitar was made probably in Germany, around 1875-1880, and sold by the J. Howard Foote Company in New York and Chicago. It is a 6 course (6x1) Spanish model. This guitar is listed in the accession paperwork as J. Howard Foote item #6055.
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