TOKYO (Reuters Life!) - Ancient Japanese musical instruments have taken on a new shine after one group decided to make theirs out of glass, instead of traditional wood. Drums and flutes play a major ...
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Ancient Japanese musical instruments have taken on a new shine after one group decided to make theirs out of glass, instead of traditional wood. While drums and flutes play a significant role in ...
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They live communally in an old schoolhouse on a nearly forgotten island off the coast of Japan, working for two years for the chance to play drums around the world. If they’re good, they get another ...
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