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Maryam Fazelinasab

Maryam Fazelinasab - Xylophone Child course

tuition: 750,000 toman
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Parastoo Khandani

Parastoo Khandani - Xylophone Child course

tuition: 750,000 toman
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Aryana Shirangi

Aryana Shirangi - Xylophone Child course

tuition: 80,000 toman
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Sahar Rashidi

Sahar Rashidi - Xylophone Child course

tuition: 160,000 toman
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Xylophone Child edmonton

There are many types of xylophones in various sizes and shapes, but the most common type is the two-octave xylophone with 26 plates that covers two full octaves. There are bigger and smaller xylophones. Some xylophones also have plates that include chromatic notes; which are the kinds of notes that are between the main (white) notes in the musical scale.

Learning music in Edmonton

In the early days, music was performed in churches and community halls in Edmonton. Edmonton has a history of performing opera and classical music. Both are sponsored by various clubs and associations. Edmonton's first major radio station, CKUA, began broadcasting music in 1927. This city is the center of music education. The University of Alberta began its Department of Music in 1945, and McEwan University opened a jazz theater and music program in 1980. The city is also very famous for holding symphony orchestras. Edmonton has a vibrant popular music scene in the genres of hip hop, reggae, R&B, rock, pop, metal, punk, country, and electronics. Famous local musicians of the past and present of this city include Robert Golett, Tommy Banks, Eleanor Collins, Stow Davis, Tim Fahan, Weapons of Cadence, Krishna Turner, Smalls. Festivals such as Edmonton Folk Festival and Edmonton Blues Festival are also held there annually.
 

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