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- Europe, North America, South America and Central America. In 1850, Mexican marimbist Manuel Bolán Cruz (1810–1863), modified the old bow marimba, by the wooden...
- Particularly notable classical performers on the marimba include: Keiko Abe Amampondo Bogdan Bacanu Daniel Bolgar Pedro Carneiro Vida Chenoweth Pius Cheung...
- John Anthony White (né Gillis; born July 9, 1975) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and producer who achieved international fame as the guitarist...
- someone who plays the güira, a Dominican s****er used in merengue music. Marimbist: a marimba player. Panman, pannist: a steelpan player. Timbalero, timbero:...
- Roger Meddows Taylor (born 26 July 1949) is an English musician, songwriter and record producer. He achieved international fame as the drummer and backing...
- Hispanic number, "Las Mañanitas." The latter song's arrangement, provided by marimbist Julius Wechter, is near identical to one used by Wechter's Baja Marimba...
- Chiapas, 21 April 1913 – Mexico City, 2 September 1975) was a Mexican marimbist and composer. He began his career in a marimba ensemble, Los Hermanos...
- often used sequentially. Also po****r is the Stevens grip, named for marimbist Leigh Howard Stevens. Many other grips are in use, some variations on...
- percussion. Darold Treffert. "Thristan "Tum-Tum" Mendoza – a child prodigy marimbist with autism from the Philippines". Wisconsin Medical Society. Archived...
- created the “Orchestre d’autre part”, an ensemble that consisted of 14 marimbists and taiko players. Keiko Abe, a key person in the development of the marimba...