GAMELAN Continued Irom Page 7 relumed to Eugene in 1980 Eventually the Lynns were permitted to bring the gamelan to the United Stales, where they decided to donate it In the School of Music While the music is unique, the gamelan instruments themselves are anything hut usual A metal xylophone (called Pomade or lublag). a two-headed drum (Kemiang). nipple gongs (Xiong). Tibetan cymbals. Chinese bells, wind chimes in various tunings, African Cankogui (clapperless bell-like instruments struck with sticks), several bell trees and even brake drums are used Yet, while the concept of the gamelan is exotic, the music of the Pacific: Kim (iamelan does not carry an ethnic: slant "What attract ed me to the group was the fact that they don't try to play Indonesian music." Trent, who plays the gongs. said "Unlike a piano piece where textures can be changed for instance, we're forced to use rhythm in inter esting ways with the gamclan " As a result of the gamelan's creative demands, the group performs many original pieces composed by the students themselves “Rarely do members of an emsemble get involved to this degree," Scott Barkhurst, pulilii ity-direi tor for the Si hool of Musk , said "Our gamelan community is one-of-a kind because the members are both com posers and performers TUBA Continued from Page 7 from far ami wide to congregate in the mall, making this tuba concert one of the country's largest The Eugene branch of the Oregon Tuba Association, which co-sponsores the concert with the Downtown Mall, expects as many as 200 tuba players and an audience of about 2.000 Because this concert is outside, rain or shine, these "heavy metal" devotees risk more than spraining back muscles while lugging around their huge instruments For the past 13 years the weather just has not always cooperated This poses a problem for both the tubas and their players. John ('. Huenink. Eugene's Oregon Tuba Association President, said. He recalled "the year it hailed " Tu-ba or not tu-ha was the question that year, he said “It was raining, and we were deliberating whether we should go outside to do the concert Well, the sun came through, so we decided to go ahead with it At one o'clock the director gave the downbeat, and on the first note sleet started pouring down on us We pist kept going, hut pretty soon the instruments were gurgling Of course, as soon as the concert was over, the sleet storm stopped, too." Some tubas are especially prone to gurgling when it rains. Gene Slavter explained. One type of tuba, the Baritone, has a bell — the wide, fluted part of the instrument — that tapers upward instead of forward Appropriately, these tubas are called "rain catchers." he said. But when it's dry and cold, other problems arise, Todd Nix. a University music major and tuba player, said In this case, tuba players not only have to deal with heavy metal, but also cold metal. "Your lips freeze to the mouthpiece and the valves freeze up And it's also hard to play when your fingers can't feel what they’re doing." he said He has received the School of Mush \ Oregon Tuba Association scholarship award for three years in a row. Nix has also played in the TubaCarolConcert for the past five years because he enjoys the "overall fun effect" of the show Anyone who wants to play is welcome to in this informal gath ering of tuba buffs What he likes most is that the concert brings together tulta players ranging from 'as young as age ms to as old as age 80," he said "We just get out there and have fun. It's hard to make 200 tubas sound good, but somehow we do it," he said, adding, "It doesn't matter if you miss a beat because nobody can tell anyway with that many tubas It all began with a group of about a dozen tuba players and has grown, largely from wiml-of-moulh. to the impressive showcase of tuba talent that the concert now is. said lames Newell, the business manager of the Oregon Tuba Association in Eugene and one of the original organizers of the concert He gradually compiled a mailing list, and now they send out over 1,000 invitations to tuba players that live as far away as Alaska. Annual "low blow" concerts are also a nation wide occur rence On Dec 12. holiday music in low-brass harmony will also take place from coast to coast in at least l‘l other cities, Richard Frazier, a music instructor at the University's School of Music, said But that includes only one da) 's worth of lubn concerts His list showed .1 total of aluuit lit) such concerts that will lie held this time of year But why tubas7 "People think of tubas .is being loud and crass They .11 tuully have .1 very gentle sound." Frazier said Hut with that many tubas being played .ill over the country, he said, "It's a wonder we don 1 blow the Karth oil its axis Huenmk said the "mellow" sound is especially suited for holiday musn The effect of so many tubas playing together is similar to the sound of an organ, he said Also. 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