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Keynotes

Freenotes points of interest page includes The Rhyme & the Reason

Curriculum Matters

Freenotes & the curriculum; includes free lesson plans (registered)

Music Therapy

Health benefit of music and Freenotes for Older Adults

Freenotes for Children with Special Needs 

Through the medium of music many essential enabling and life skills can be learned

The Power of Drumming

Therapeutic values behind theTubano Drums

Index of Music Terms - Music Glossary

Some words you’ll find music  folk use all the time – learn what they mean and sound really intelligent!
 

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Imbarimba Xylophone

Imbarimba Xylophone Outdoor Instrument The Imbarimba outdoor musical instrument has a unique musical design combining elements of two classic African instruments: the Marimba (a resonated xylophone) and the Kalimba (thumb piano).

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The Imbarimba Xylophone outdoor musical instrument has a unique musical design combining elements of two classic African instruments: the Marimba (a resonated xylophone) and the Kalimba (thumb piano).

The bars are arranged in the layout of the Kalimba with long bars in the middle and short bars on the ends, allowing both hands equal access to the upper and lower notes. The instrument is pentatonic, this makes playing effortless.  The notes of the Pentatonic scale all harmonise with one another, so there are no discordant notes - ideal for a musical playtime!

Part of the key to the Imbarimba's rich sound is its resonators. These tubes are situated directly below each bar and the length varies according to the frequency that the bar produces. Vibrations from the bars resonate as they pass through the tubes, which amplify the tone in a manner very similar to the way in which the body of a guitar or cello would.

This playground equipment can be wall mounted or set on a sturdy stand. The notes are entirely weatherproof and able to withstand the wear and tear of children at play.  The Imbarimba is pitched one octave above the Amadinda - together they make the perfect musical partnership.
   
The Imbarimba has been inspected by The Play Inspection Company (http://www.playinspections.co.uk/) who have confirmed its compliance with EN1176.

The Imbarimba is also supplied with two pairs of durable beaters, made to withstand the outdoor elements, that are attached to the instrument with coated steel cables. The timber frames and bases are made from pressure treated European Redwood, and are guaranteed for 10 years. 

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