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Jack Johnson’s Music Lesson #6
Jack Johnson performs his hit song 'Upside Down' from the popular soundtrack to the 2006 movie Curious George. Watch Now ›
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Simple to make and easy to carry, the bamboo flute has been a favored instrument in China for centuries.
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The djembe, common throughout all of West Africa, is a skin-covered hand drum shaped like a large goblet.
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While visiting Sunset Beach Elementary School, Jack Johnson explains how music can be a beautiful way to approach problems
Charles Annenberg Weingarten asks Jack Johnson why it is important to be selfless.
"Three is a magic number." The students of Sunset Beach Elementary School sing along with Jack Johnson.
According to Jack Johnson, one of the best ways to write a song is to just talk about what happened during your day.
Jack Johnson performs his hit song 'Upside Down' from the popular soundtrack to the 2006 movie Curious George.
The kartal (or khartal) is a traditional Indian instrument made of two wooden blocks or frames with small metal jingles in them.
At the Kiran Centre in Varanasi, India, children do not have disabilities, but different abilities.
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