The kazoo is a musical instrument that adds a "buzzing" timbral quality to a player's voice when the player vocalizes into it. It is a type of mirliton (which itself is a membranophone), one of a class of instruments which modifies its player's voice by way of a vibrating membrane of goldbeater's skin or material with similar characteristics.

The kazoo is played professionally in jug bands and comedy music, and by amateurs everywhere. It is among the acoustic instruments developed in the United States, and one of the easiest melodic instruments to play, requiring only the ability to vocalize in tune.[2] In North East England and South Wales, kazoos play an important role in juvenile jazz bands. During Carnival, players use kazoos in the Carnival of Cdiz in Spain and in the corsos on the murgas in Uruguay.


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The kazoo is rare in European classical music. It does appear in David Bedford's With 100 Kazoos, where, rather than having professionals play the instrument, kazoos are handed out to the audience, who accompany a professional instrumental ensemble.[2] Leonard Bernstein included a segment for kazoo ensemble in the First Introit (Rondo) of his Mass. The kazoo was used in the 1990 Koch International and 2007 Naxos Records recordings of American classical composer Charles Ives' Yale-Princeton Football Game, where the kazoo chorus represents the football crowd's cheering. The brief passages have the kazoo chorus sliding up and down the scale as the "cheering" rises and falls.

In Frank Loesser's score for the 1961 Broadway musical comedy How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, several kazoos produce the effect of electric razors used in the executive washroom during a dance reprise of the ballad I Believe in You.

In November 2010, Sandra Boynton produced and released a full-length 300-kazoo plus orchestra performance of Maurice Ravel's Bolero, titled Bolro Completely Unraveled, performed by the Highly Irritating Orchestra. Boynton played solo kazoo on this recording noting "I am at the perfect level of musical incompetence for this."

Also called mirliton . a musical toy consisting of a tube that is open at both ends and has a hole in the side covered with parchment or membrane, which produces a buzzing sound when the performer hums into one end.

Diversity and DEI teams frequently choose this event because it ties Black Music History seamlessly into the fun experience. Your teams will love the friendly competition while playing music with each other.

There are many team building activities included in the Music Evolution experience. Teams will compete in musical challenges and learn about the history of music. Plus, this experience includes a live-stream visit to Nashville.

Interactive songwriting is not in this experience. In this event, your team will play kazoos and other instruments to a popular song. Every team member will work together to create a fun musical masterpiece.


IOS13 has a new service call Screen time. This tells you how you are using your device and allows you to limit its use. (typically for kids).

This Screen time service could be limiting your Music Apps bandwidth and operational time playing music. We would recommend that you check the status of this service

Apple Music can be downloaded on to your PC/MAC/Apple device for playback.

 However, this music is DRM'd to ONLY for playback on Apple devices. The only way to play this music is to purchase it from iTunes and download it ready for Media serving to the Linn DS.

To listen to Apple Music on your Linn DS with Airplay from your PC/MAC/iDevice or play it on iTunes and Songcast it to the Linn DS

iTunes stores its music collection in a file called "iTunes Music Library.xml", which is stored by default in the Music folder of the logged in user.

 If there us no "iTunes Music Library.xml" go into the iTunes Preferences > Advanced and enable the "Share the iTunes Library XML with other applications"'

This is due to the music data not getting to the Linn DS player fast enough.


Solution1: Go into the PC/MAC Songcast Advanced preferences and increase the Latency value, (suggest doing it at 100mS steps, try it and if the Music drop out occurs again, increase the Latency by another 100mS, repeat until the drop-outs stop.


Solution2: If you are using a Wi-Fi link, this may be a weak signal (and reducing the bandwidth) or there is another Wi-Fi device broadcasting on the same channel. Either change the Wi-Fi Channel, get a stronger Wireless Access Point, or use a wired network connection.


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