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| - | Bash the Trash is an educational music ensemble which uses homemade instruments made out of found objects and ' | + | Bash the Trash is an educational music ensemble which uses homemade instruments made out of found objects and ' |
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| + | Here is an excellent example of the instruments made and variety of music played by The Junksters, which is a travelling ensemble which is made of the instructors of Bash the Trash. | ||
| + | ==Bash the Trash Workshops== | ||
| + | ==The Junksters== | ||
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| Bash the Trash is an unusual group to feature on this wiki because though playful the ensemble does not have a direct goal of making idiosyncratic instruments. The goal of the ensemble is often to work with available materials as best it can and places itself in a position of emulating more traditional musical ensembles. Often the results are quite unique in quality of the timbre of each instrument. | Bash the Trash is an unusual group to feature on this wiki because though playful the ensemble does not have a direct goal of making idiosyncratic instruments. The goal of the ensemble is often to work with available materials as best it can and places itself in a position of emulating more traditional musical ensembles. Often the results are quite unique in quality of the timbre of each instrument. | ||
| - | At the time of writing the groups co-director John Bertles is doing a lecture series on the history of home made instrument bands. ((https:// | + | At the time of writing the groups co-director John Bertles is doing a lecture series on the history of homemade |
| The link to the instrument maker John Bertles leads to this page, as his work is related to the Bash the Trash ensemble. | The link to the instrument maker John Bertles leads to this page, as his work is related to the Bash the Trash ensemble. | ||
