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Musical Spoons
Up until Soundgarden release the video of Spoon Man, few people were really aware of musical spoons. All of a sudden, they reached a brief period of popularity. People who never would have been caught dead playing music spoons were suddenly clicking away against the knees, legs, chest, and neighboring objects.
While most of these kids didn't realize was that spoons music went back far before that video. Musical spoons are one of the most simplistic, basic instruments for...]]></description>
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