Figure 13: PB&J Marimba Bars and Water Resonators
Figure 14: PB&J Marimba Resonators and Pipe Connections
Figure 15: Shaving the Bar for Tuning
Figure 16: Frequency Analysis Using Audacity
Figure 17: Muscles
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