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111 - Ron Samuels
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English - September 21, 2017 12:53 - ★★★★★ - 29 ratingsMusic Education Courses percussion drum marimba vibraphone timpani interview cangelosi Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Joining us this week is the founder and builder of Marimba One instruments. He uses his classical pianist ear and reverence for fine wood to craft an ideal sound.
We talk about why he started building marimbas, the current state of rosewood as an endangered species, and changing global trade regulations that affect instrument building.
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0:00 intro and hello
2:15 how did you start building marimbas?
4:15 early obsticals in starting the company?
6:11 Why not use round tubes on your low end?
8:26 "Basso Bravo" vs the traditional resonators?
16:50 Taking care of our marimbas? How long until retuning?
24:00 Ben: The state of rosewood
45:20 Special build requests?
51:50 The new Marimba One vibraphone
1:02:42 Marimba One mallets?