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Orchestra Safari
by majelan X
Welcome to Orchestra Safari — your sound-packed journey into the wild world of musical instruments! Calling all curious kids and sharp-eared adventurers! Pack your imaginations and tune up your listening skills, as we take a journey into the musical heartlands with Orchestra Safari. In each episode, your two hosts guide you on a thrilling audio adventure through the soundscape of musical instruments. Hear mysterious noises, guess which instrument is making them, and discover cool facts, silly puns, and wild animal comparisons along the way! With real sound clips and fun storytelling, Orchestra Safari turns music into an instrumental expedition filled with surprises from deep inside the orchestra pit. So whether you’re a budding musician or just curious about how music is made, jump onboard the Orchestra Safari — where every instrument has a sound, a story, and a creature sidekick! Orchestra Safari created by majelan studio. Hosted by Audiomeans. Visit audiomeans.f
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Big Booms and Brave Beats (Timpani)
Which instrument can rumble like distant thunder, roll like the rising ocean, and drop a single boom that makes everything feel suddenly serious? In this episode of Orchestra Safari, we track a mighty musician that powers famous classical showdowns, and adds instant suspense to film and TV. Take a listen, and discover how this deep-voiced sound-maker rules the orchestra with chest-thumping confidence ! © Stravinsky. The Rite of Spring. London Symphony Orchestra. Recorded live at the Barbican Centre on 24/0917. Richard Strauss. Also sprach Zarathustra. Berliner Philharmoniker. Recorded at the Berlin Philharmonie on 28/04/12. Star Wars (Main Title). John Williams, 1977, 20th Century Records. The Beach Boys. Wouldn't It Be Nice. 1966. Capitol Records. Björk. Human Behaviour. 1993. One Little Indian Records. Orchestra Safari created by majelan studio. Hosted by Audiomeans. Visit audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite for more information.
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Slides, Glides and Vibes (Trombone)
Which instrument can sound noble one moment, then comical the next — like a mountain giant with a secret sense of humor? In this episode of Orchestra Safari, we track down a bold voice that can thunder in the concert hall, lurk in shadowy harmonies, and slide into perfect sound effects. Take a listen, and discover how this long-striding sound-maker glides through the orchestra like it’s built for big entrances. © Bolero. Maurice Ravel. Performed by the Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France 16/2/18. The Glory Days. Michael Giacchino. 2004. The Incredibles (Soundtrack). Walt Disney Records. Hurricane Season. Trombone Shorty. 2010 The Verve Music Group, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc. I'm Coming Out. Diana Ross. 1979-1980 Universal Motown Records, a division of UMG Recordings, Inc. A Message to You, Rudy. The Specials. 1979, Chysalis Records. At the River. Groove Armada. 1997. Tummy Touch Records. All other music c/o Universal. Orchestra Safari created by majelan studio. Hosted by Audiomeans. Visit audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite for more information.
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Lightfooted and Lyrical (Violin)
Which instrument can scamper through melodies, waltz with sunlight, and scurry among notes as fast as a woodland critter? In this episode of Orchestra Safari, we’re investigating a small, bright musical superstar that can sing sweetly, soundtrack storms and seasons, and pop up everywhere from concert halls to cartoons to pop hits. Tune in, and discover how this nimble sound-maker darts across the orchestra like it owns the whole forest. © Johann Sebastian Bach. Partita for solo violin Nº2 in D minor, BWV 1004. 1720. Chaconne. Hilary Hahn, Violin, 1997. — Test Drive (From How To Train Your Dragon Music From The Motion Picture). John Powell. 2010. Universal Music Group. — Fairytale Alexander Rybak. 2008. EMI. — Dexys Midnight Runners. Come On Eileen. 1982 Mercury Records Limited. — GZA/Genius Breaker, Breaker. 1999 Geffen Records. — Storm. Vanessa Mae. 1997. EMI. All other music c/o Universal. Orchestra Safari created by majelan studio. Hosted by Audiomeans. Visit audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite for more information.
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Mellow Bellows (Bassoon)
Which instrument can sound like a warm baritone lullaby one moment, then pop out a mischievous honk the next? In this episode of Orchestra Safari, we track a long, woody sound-maker with a double-reeded voice and a surprisingly huge personality. Join us and discover how this member of the orchestra can be both tender and hilarious, like a gentle giant with a secret sense of humor! © Magic Moments. Perry Como. 1957. RCA Victor. Sony Music Entertainment. — The Tears Of A Clown. Smokey Robinson & The Miracles. 1967. Tamla. Universal Music Group. — Cold. Stormzy (Official Karaoke Instrumental via SongJam). 2017. #Merky Records. All other music c/o Universal. Orchestra Safari created by majelan studio. Hosted by Audiomeans. Visit audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite for more information.
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The Shape That Shines (Triangle)
Which instrument shines bright like a flash in the dark? In this episode of Orchestra Safari, we chase a shimmering metal shape that flickers through symphonies, sneaks into movie themes and sparkles above pop grooves. Take a listen, and discover how this three-sided sound-maker turns a single ping into a glowing moment that shines in the musical night. © The Pink Panther Theme (From The Pink Panther). Henry Mancini. Originally Recorded 1963 Sony Music Entertainment. — Shout. Tears for Fears. 1983. Mercury Records. — Give Life Back to Music. Daft Punk. 2013 Columbia Records. All other music c/o Universal. Orchestra Safari created by majelan studio. Hosted by Audiomeans. Visit audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite for more information.
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Song from Still Waters (Harp)
Which instrument shimmers like moonlight and glides through music without ever ruffling a feather? In this episode of Orchestra Safari, we follow a graceful, golden giant that sparkles in fairy tales, floats through film scores, and even sneaks into pop and jazz. Take a listen, and discover how this heavenly sound-maker drifts across the orchestra like it owns the entire lake. © Fluffy’s Harp. John Williams. Harry Potter and The Sorcerer's Stone Original Motion Picture Soundtrack. 2001 Warner Records Inc. — Atomic Peace. Alice Coltrane. 1968 UMG Recordings, Inc. — Boogie Nights. Heatwave. 1976 Epic Records. — Like Someone In Love. Björk. 1993 Bapsi Ltd. / One Little Independent Records. — Rabbit Heart (Raise It Up). Florence + The Machine. 2009 Island and Moshi Moshi Records. All other music c/o Universal. Orchestra Safari created by majelan studio. Hosted by Audiomeans. Visit audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite for more information.
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Tree-Hopping Tunes (Xylophone)
Which instrument hops, clatters, and scampers like a mischievous lemur? On today’s Orchestra Safari, we chase down a bright, wooden melody-maker that bounces through the orchestra with sparkly speed and cartoon charm. Take a listen, make your wildest guess, and meet the clickety-clack jungle gym that turns rhythm into a game of leapfrog! © Shakira. Good Stuff. 2009 Sony Music Entertainment Inc. — NAS. One Love. 1994 Sony Music Entertainment Inc. — Gotye. Somebody That I Used To Know. 2011. Universal Music. All other music c/o Universal. Orchestra Safari created by majelan studio. Hosted by Audiomeans. Visit audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite for more information.
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The Magical High Flyer (Flute)
Which instrument flits, floats, and soars like a musical owl? In this episode of Orchestra Safari, we track down a silvery sound-maker that sings in birdcalls, dances through fairytales, and even makes surprise visits to hip-hop and funk. Take a listen, make your wildest guess, and follow this featherlight melody deep into the orchestra and beyond! © Herbie Mann, Memphis Underground. 1969 Atlantic Recording Corporation/ WEA International Inc. — Stevie Wonder. Another Star. 1976 UMG Recordings, Inc. — The Beastie Boys. Sure Shot. 1994. Capitol Records, LLC. — The Flute Song. Russ. 2018. My Way Inc. and Columbia Records, a Division of Sony Music Entertainment. — Lizzo. About Damn Time. 2021 Nice Life Recording Company and Atlantic Recording Corporation. All other music c/o Universal. Orchestra Safari created by majelan studio. Hosted by Audiomeans. Visit audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite for more information.
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A Trunkful of Sound (Tuba)
Which instrument can stomp like an elephant and bounce like a brass ballerina? In this episode of Orchestra Safari, we meet a mighty, golden giant that rumbles through the orchestra and booms across movie soundtracks. Take a listen, make your wildest guess, and discover how this deep-voiced heavyweight keeps the music grounded — and groovy! © Main Title (Theme From Jaws) - from Jaws. John Williams. Jaws (Music From the Original Motion Picture Sountrack). 1975. — Jabba The Hutt - From Return of the Jedi (Star Wars). Music From the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack. 1983. All other music c/o Universal. Orchestra Safari created by majelan studio. Hosted by Audiomeans. Visit audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite for more information.
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The Jingle Jam — Part 7. Trumpets & Horns
Toot-toot and fa-la-la! In this episode of Orchestra Safari’s Jingle Jam, we shine a light on trumpets and French horns, the golden voices of Christmas! From angel fanfares to brass bands in snowy streets, discover how these gleaming instruments help announce the season in carols, concerts, and even classic holiday pop songs. © Stop The Cavalry. Jona Lewie. 1980. Stiff Records. Christmas Wrapping. The Waitresses. 1981. ZE Records. Orchestra Safari created by majelan studio. Hosted by Audiomeans. Visit audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite for more information.
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The Jingle Jam — Part 6. Pipe Organ
Rumble and roar! In this episode of Orchestra Safari’s Jingle Jam, we meet the pipe organ, the towering instrument that fills grand halls and churches with the mighty sound of Christmas. Discover how it became the voice of carols, why it makes every space feel like a snowy castle, and what makes its pipes sing with holiday magic. Orchestra Safari created by majelan studio. Hosted by Audiomeans. Visit audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite for more information.
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The Jingle Jam — Part 5. Celesta
Tinkle, shimmer, and dream! In this episode of Orchestra Safari’s Jingle Jam, we meet the celesta, the keyboard that sounds like fairy dust. From The Nutcracker’s Sugar Plum Fairy to Mariah Carey’s Christmas anthem, discover how this magical instrument became the sound of winter wonder and holiday dreams. © All I Want for Christmas is You, Mariah Carey, 1994. Columbia. "Somewhere in My Memory – Chorus & Orchestral Version" from Home Alone (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack). Music by John Williams. 1990. CBS Masterworks. Orchestra Safari created by majelan studio. Hosted by Audiomeans. Visit audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite for more information.
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The Jingle Jam — Part 4. Glockenspiel
Ting-a-ling! In this episode of Orchestra Safari’s Jingle Jam, we discover the icy, tinkling sound of the glockenspiel, the little instrument that brings big magic to Christmas music. From music boxes to snowy street scenes, find out why this twinkly treasure sounds like snowflakes dancing and memories glowing. Orchestra Safari created by majelan studio. Hosted by Audiomeans. Visit audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite for more information.
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The Jingle Jam — Part 3. Bells & Chimes
Ding dong, glimmer and gong! In this episode of Orchestra Safari’s Jingle Jam, we explore the bells and chimes that ring out Christmas joy. Discover how the twinkly tones of handbells and tubular bells turn carols into celebrations and make every note feel like a snowflake on your nose! © "Carol of the Bells" Mykola Leontovych / Arranged by Alex Guebert. 2020 Agape, a division of Hope Publishing Company. Performed by the Bethel Handbell Ensemble. Kevin Shull, Conductor. Happy Xmas (War Is Over). John Lennon, The Harlem Community Choir, The Plastic Ono Band, Yoko Ono. 1971. Apple Records. I Wish it Could Be Christmas Everyday. Wizzard. 1973. Warner Bros. Records. Orchestra Safari created by majelan studio. Hosted by Audiomeans. Visit audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite for more information.
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The Jingle Jam — Part 2. Snare Drum
Boom, tap, crack! In this episode of Orchestra Safari’s Jingle Jam, we unwrap the snare drum: the crisp, punchy heartbeat behind “The Little Drummer Boy” and other festive favorites. Learn how this mighty drum adds drama to carols, marches into holiday parades, and even lays down jazzy beats for vintage crooners! © André Rieu & His Johann Strauss Orchestra performing The Little Drummer Boy. Taken from the DVD The Christmas I Love. 2011. Universal. Winter Wonderland. Bing Crosby. 1962. Warner Bros. Records. Orchestra Safari created by majelan studio. Hosted by Audiomeans. Visit audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite for more information.
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The Jingle Jam — Part 1. Sleigh Bells
Shake, rattle, and jingle! In this episode of Orchestra Safari’s Jingle Jam, we meet the festive favorite that makes every song sparkle—sleigh bells! Discover how this cheerful percussion instrument jingled its way from snowy sleigh rides to holiday hits, movie magic, and pop classics. It's the sound of Christmas in every shake! © All I Want for Christmas is You, Mariah Carey, 1994. Columbia. Main Title - Elf (Original Motion Picture Score). John Debney. 2003. Varèse Sarabande. Orchestra Safari created by majelan studio. Hosted by Audiomeans. Visit audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite for more information.
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King of the Roarchestra (French horn)
Which instrument can roar like a lion and purr like a kitten? On today’s Orchestra Safari, we meet a golden, twisty brass beast that once led royal hunts and now rules movie soundtracks and space symphonies. Take a listen, make your wildest guess, and hear how this musical monarch earned its crown! © The Planets - IV Jupiter the Bringer of Jollity, Gustav Holt. BBC Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Susanna Malkki. The Proms. 2015. — Star Wars The Imperial March. John Williams, London Symphony Orchestra 1977. Walt Disney Records, 2018. — God Only Knows. The Beach Boys, 1966. Capitol. — All of the Lights. Kanye West, 2010. Rock-A-Fella/Def Jam. Orchestra Safari created by majelan studio. Hosted by Audiomeans. Visit audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite for more information.
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The Gentle Giant (Cello)
What sounds deep, warm, and a little bit wild? On today’s Orchestra Safari, we meet an instrument that growls, glides, and even dances like a bear in a tutu. Hear its mysterious tones, take a wild guess, and then dive into its surprising history, movie cameos, and animal encounters. Ready to track down this musical beast? © Star Wars (Main Theme). John Williams, London Symphony Orchestra, 1977. Walt Disney Records 2018. — Wednesday Addams plays Paint it Black by The Rolling Stones on cello. Wednesday Original Series Soundtrack, 2022. Lakeshore Records. — I Am the Walrus. The Beatles, 1967. Parlophone - Something in the Way. Nirvana, 1991. DGC Records. Orchestra Safari created by majelan studio. Hosted by Audiomeans. Visit audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite for more information.
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In the Reeds (Oboe)
What sounds like a duck who joined the orchestra? On this episode of Orchestra Safari, we follow a reedy, quacky mystery through royal courts, movie scores, and even TV theme songs. Take a listen, make your best guess, and find out which woodwind takes the lead when the orchestra tunes up! © Across the Stars (Love Theme from “Star Wars: Attack of the Clones”), John Williams. — London Symphony Orchestra. 2002. Sony Classical. — Honey, Honey (From “Mamma Mia Original Motion Picture Soundtrack”), Amanda Seyfried, Ashley Lilley, Rachel McDowall. 2008. Decca/Polydor. — The Simpsons Main Title Theme. Danny Elfman. 1989. Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation. Orchestra Safari created by majelan studio. Hosted by Audiomeans. Visit audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite for more information.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Welcome to Orchestra Safari — your sound-packed journey into the wild world of musical instruments! Calling all curious kids and sharp-eared adventurers! Pack your imaginations and tune up your listening skills, as we take a journey into the musical heartlands with Orchestra Safari. In each episode, your two hosts guide you on a thrilling audio adventure through the soundscape of musical instruments. Hear mysterious noises, guess which instrument is making them, and discover cool facts, silly puns, and wild animal comparisons along the way! With real sound clips and fun storytelling, Orchestra Safari turns music into an instrumental expedition filled with surprises from deep inside the orchestra pit. So whether you’re a budding musician or just curious about how music is made, jump onboard the Orchestra Safari — where every instrument has a sound, a story, and a creature sidekick! Orchestra Safari created by majelan studio. Hosted by Audiomeans. Visit audiomeans.f
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