TiBert le Voyageur came last week and presented to us his story telling and music making Voyageur tales.
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Showing us how to wrap la ceinture fléchée, a type of colorful sash, a traditional piece of French-Canadian clothing |
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Playing the Jew's harp, also known as the jaw harp, mouth harp, Ozark harp, trump, or juice harp |
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Playing the cajón (ka-hon), "crate", "drawer", or "box with a hole in it" |
He brought his loop recorder and involved students in recording short clips for the loop. Here is what it sounded and looked like. Super cool!
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