Students participating in a course at the Universidad Internacional del Mar that develops in the host Eagles will have the opportunity to build musical instruments were made from prehistory and testing.
The director of the International Music Courses taught at Eagles, José Antonio Clemente Buhlal, said that with this activity "is that course participants can build their own instruments with a primary or even materials such as those used in prehistory. "
Also, students will be able to tune them as they did in ancient times, and at the end of the course will participate in a music intervention to these instruments prepared for them, said Clement Buhlal.
Among the instruments to be implemented include the castanets and the xirimeta, ancient Mediterranean, the Nukini, Oceania, and the mill drum, Asia, and the pan flute and rwhuitu, America, along with the mizmar, Africa .
This course is taught by ethnomusicologist and the inventor of new musical instruments Carlos Blanco, joins the international course XI and XII music pedagogy piano performance course also take place in Eagles.
Source: Universidad de Murcia