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Toronto Festival Unites Ancient Instruments From 5 Cultures
Acts of KindnessMay 11

Toronto Festival Unites Ancient Instruments From 5 Cultures

Musicians from across the globe are gathering in Toronto to celebrate the hammered dulcimer, an ancient percussion instrument that connects cultures from China to Appalachia. The first-ever Hammered festival brings together distant cousins of the instrument family for a cross-cultural musical conversation.

Google: reunion family3 min read
India's Percussion Festival Unites Drummers Across Cultures
Acts of KindnessFeb 28

India's Percussion Festival Unites Drummers Across Cultures

The Mahindra Percussion Festival returns to Bengaluru March 7-8, spotlighting India's diverse rhythmic traditions from temple drums to contemporary beats. Women drummers, tribal artists, and classical masters will share the stage to celebrate the country's rich percussion heritage.

YourStory India2 min read
Georgia Tech Reveals Finalists in Wild Instrument Contest
InnovationFeb 14

Georgia Tech Reveals Finalists in Wild Instrument Contest

A saltwater synthesizer, a spinning henge of fiddles, and a triangle that captures electromagnetic radiation are competing for $10,000 in Georgia Tech's annual instrument invention competition. The 28-year-old contest has launched companies like Teenage Engineering and celebrates the wildest ideas in musical innovation.

The Verge2 min read
The Met Explores 4,000 Years of Musical Instruments as Bodies
InnovationJun 11

The Met Explores 4,000 Years of Musical Instruments as Bodies

A stunning new exhibition at New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art reveals how cultures worldwide have shaped musical instruments to mirror the human form for thousands of years. From ancient Egyptian hand-shaped clappers to Prince's iconic guitar, the show celebrates music as fundamental to human identity.

Smithsonian2 min read
Student Finds Way to Make $25K Marimbas Affordable
InnovationMay 15

Student Finds Way to Make $25K Marimbas Affordable

A music-loving college student discovered that hickory wood could replace rare, expensive rosewood in marimbas, potentially making the beloved percussion instrument accessible to schools and students everywhere. His research could drop prices from up to $25,000 to a fraction of the cost.

Google News - Researchers Find3 min read
MIT Team Brings Ancient Instruments Back to Life
InnovationMar 6

MIT Team Brings Ancient Instruments Back to Life

Researchers are using CT scans and 3D printing to create playable replicas of ancient instruments, some dating back 3,500 years. Now these museum treasures can finally be heard again.

MIT News2 min read
Silk Road Craftsmen Revive Ancient Musical Instruments
InnovationMay 12

Silk Road Craftsmen Revive Ancient Musical Instruments

Master craftsmen across Central Asia are bringing centuries-old instruments back to life, combining historical research with traditional techniques. Young musicians and makers are learning the crafts, keeping musical traditions alive for future generations.

Euronews2 min read
NASA's Libera Instrument Ready to Track Earth's Energy
InnovationJan 31

NASA's Libera Instrument Ready to Track Earth's Energy

A new NASA instrument has passed all its tests and is ready to continue a 50-year mission tracking the energy that powers all life on Earth. Libera will launch in 2027 to help scientists forecast weather, plan agriculture, and protect our planet.

NASA2 min read
Arizona Builds Two Instruments for 2029 Space Telescope
InnovationMar 9

Arizona Builds Two Instruments for 2029 Space Telescope

The University of Arizona will build two of three instruments for Lazuli, a new space telescope launching in 2029 that can detect planets a billion times dimmer than the stars they orbit. The project brings cutting-edge planet-hunting technology to space in record time.

Google: James Webb telescope2 min read
Musician Turns Clay Pot Into Her Path to Healing
Daily MixJan 18

Musician Turns Clay Pot Into Her Path to Healing

A ghatam player discovered her traditional Indian percussion instrument became her lifeline through COVID recovery. Her new book celebrates how an ancient clay pot transformed her body, mind, and music.

The Hindu2 min read
18-Year-Old Breaks Barriers Playing 60kg Thavil Drum
Community HeroesMar 4

18-Year-Old Breaks Barriers Playing 60kg Thavil Drum

Amirthavarshini Manishankar just performed at A.R. Rahman's concert, becoming one of India's few female thavil players in a male-dominated percussion tradition. At 18, she's already teaching others and leading an ensemble to make the ancient drum more accessible.

The Hindu3 min read
MIT Creates Virtual Violin to Help Instrument Makers
InnovationMay 4

MIT Creates Virtual Violin to Help Instrument Makers

MIT engineers built a computer simulation that captures the physics of how violins create sound, giving craftspeople a new way to test designs before building. The digital tool could help luthiers experiment with different materials and shapes without wasting time or wood.

Ars Technica Science2 min read
NASA Powers Down Voyager 1 Instrument After 49 Years
InnovationApr 19

NASA Powers Down Voyager 1 Instrument After 49 Years

The spacecraft built to last five years is still going strong nearly 50 years later, and NASA just made a tough call to keep it exploring even longer. Engineers shut down one science tool to squeeze extra life from humanity's most distant messenger.

Google News - Science3 min read
Three Generations Keep India's Flute-Making Art Alive
Community HeroesFeb 14

Three Generations Keep India's Flute-Making Art Alive

In Pilibhit, India, Mohammad Shafiq crafts bamboo flutes the same way his grandfather did, creating instruments that sing across continents. His family's 75-year tradition proves that ancient crafts can thrive in modern markets.

YourStory India2 min read
Turkish Startup Lets Guitarists Adjust Frets With Hex Key
VideosMay 19

Turkish Startup Lets Guitarists Adjust Frets With Hex Key

A guitar maker has solved one of the most tedious problems in music: changing fret height now takes seconds instead of hours. Shark Instruments' adjustable frets let players customize their sound without sanding or professional help.

New Atlas2 min read
Morgan Wallen Foundation Gives $65K to Tuscaloosa Schools
Acts of KindnessJun 4

Morgan Wallen Foundation Gives $65K to Tuscaloosa Schools

Three Tuscaloosa schools just received more than $65,000 worth of musical instruments, thanks to country star Morgan Wallen's foundation. Hundreds of students will now get the chance to learn music without worrying about the cost of an instrument.

Google: philanthropy gives2 min read
Voyager 1 Still Going Strong After 49 Years in Space
InnovationApr 22

Voyager 1 Still Going Strong After 49 Years in Space

NASA turned off one instrument on Voyager 1 to save power, but the 49-year-old spacecraft continues exploring where no human-made object has ever been. Two science instruments keep sending data from beyond our solar system, 15 billion miles from home.

Fox News Science3 min read
Las Vegas Music Nonprofit Gets $5K for Veterans, At-Risk Youth
Acts of KindnessJun 8

Las Vegas Music Nonprofit Gets $5K for Veterans, At-Risk Youth

A Las Vegas nonprofit that puts instruments in the hands of students, veterans, and at-risk youth just received $5,000 through an employee-driven giving campaign. Life By Music has donated over 700 instruments and served nearly 4,000 children in the past decade.

Google: charity donation2 min read
Two Rajasthani Folk Musicians Win National Padma Shri
Global NewsJan 25

Two Rajasthani Folk Musicians Win National Padma Shri

Masters of rare instruments — a "talking drum" and twin bamboo flutes — just earned India's prestigious Padma Shri award. Their decades of dedication are keeping ancient musical traditions alive for the world to hear.

Indian Express2 min read
Miami Music Professor's Students Land Symphony Jobs
Community HeroesJan 28

Miami Music Professor's Students Land Symphony Jobs

A University of Miami percussion professor has helped launch his students into dream careers across America, with recent grads landing positions at major symphonies and universities. His secret? Teaching musicians first, percussionists second.

Google News - Student Achievement2 min read

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