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: Flying Fingers by George Hamilton Green (1920s) — the “Paganini of the xylophone.” His ragtime-influenced solos remain the gold standard for ragtime xylophone.

When the song ended, the room was silent again. The smell of rain faded. xylophone songs

While the xylophone entered Western orchestras in the 19th century, its solo literature is lean but distinctive. : Flying Fingers by George Hamilton Green (1920s)

color-coded notation (e.g., C = Red, D = Orange) or letter-coded sheet music to play without needing to read formal music scores immediately [19, 21]. Famous Commercial Examples The xylophone's unique timbre has made it a staple in various pop hits: "Hold Me Now" by the Thompson Twins (1983) features prominent xylophone instrumentation alongside new wave keyboards [30]. "Under My Thumb" by The Rolling Stones is widely recognized for its distinctive marimba/xylophone riff. Would you like the While the xylophone entered Western orchestras in the

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