They are African marimbas (originally from Zimbabwe). The grip is sort of a cross between the French grip for timpani and a Traditional grip. The stickings are not alternated on purpose to bring out certain notes in the line.
purplestar49 9 months ago
How they hold mallets... :/
EvilZiemniak 1 year ago
its called pan flute!
MIKEBAIL 2 years ago
Someone please teach these kids how to alternate sticking.. BUT the group does sound good!
jtfrey1989 2 years ago
wicked cool. i play the xylophone and i must say im impressed!
gailinhongkong 3 years ago
i saw them they were good
horhay14 3 years ago
They are African marimbas (originally from Zimbabwe). The grip is sort of a cross between the French grip for timpani and a Traditional grip. The stickings are not alternated on purpose to bring out certain notes in the line.
purplestar49 9 months ago
How they hold mallets... :/
EvilZiemniak 1 year ago
its called pan flute!
MIKEBAIL 2 years ago
Someone please teach these kids how to alternate sticking.. BUT the group does sound good!
jtfrey1989 2 years ago
wicked cool. i play the xylophone and i must say im impressed!
gailinhongkong 3 years ago
i saw them they were good
horhay14 3 years ago