Located near Centura Health in Avon right off of I-70. An innovative natural science learning campus for residents and visitors of the Eagle Valley. Free and open to the public.

318 Walking Mountains Lane, Avon, CO 81620

Located at the top of the Eagle Bahn Gondola on Vail Mountain out of Lionshead Village, Vail. All visitors must have a pass to ride the gondola. Free and open to the public with valid gondola pass.
Nestled along Gore Creek near the Betty Ford Alpine Garden and Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater in Vail Village.
601 Vail Valley Drive, Vail, CO 81657

Walking Mountains Blog

The Science Behind Music with Third Coast Percussion

Posted by Walking Mountains on Jul 12, 2014 9:36:33 AM
Walking Mountains

 The Science Behind Music with Third Coast PercussionHave you ever wondered how something works or how something was made? In the monthly Science Behind series, we partner with a guest presenter to explore a large variety of interesting topics. The Science Behind series offers opportunities for adults to apply new knowledge and skills to everyday life, while having fun! 

** This Science Behind event took place in July, 2014 *

The Science Behind Music & Percussion with Third Coast Percussion & Bravo! Vail

This month’s Science Behind is a collaboration with Bravo! Vail and will feature the ensemble Third Coast Percussion. Everyone enjoys music, yet few understand how we actually hear and enjoy different sounds.  During this special event, we will explore the science behind sound waves, and the audience will have the opportunity to interact with instruments and oscilloscopes.  We will then be treated by a performance by Third Coast Percussion, the ensemble-in-residence at Notre Dame University.

Upcoming Science Behind Schedule

Founded in 2005, Third Coast Percussion brings educational and community-based performances to a wide range of audiences throughout Chicago and across the country. Hailed by The New Yorker as “vibrant” and “superb,” Third Coast Percussion explores and expands the extraordinary sonic possibilities of the percussion repertoire, delivering exciting performances for audiences of all kinds.  They gained national attention with concerts and recordings that meld the energy of rock music with the precision and nuance of classical chamber works.

These “hard-grooving” musicians (New York Times) have become known for ground-breaking collaborations across a wide range of disciplines, including concerts and residency projects with engineers at the University of Notre Dame, architects at the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture, astronomers at the Adler Planetarium, and more. The ensemble enhances the performances it offers with cutting edge new media, including free iPhone and iPad apps that allow audience members to create their own musical performances and take a deeper look at the music performed by Third Coast Percussion.

The members of Third Coast Percussion —Sean Connors, Robert Dillon, Peter Martin, and David Skidmore—hold degrees in music performance from Northwestern University, the Yale School of Music, the Eastman School of Music, the New England Conservatory, and Rutgers University.

Don’t miss this opportunity to interact with the Bravo! Vail musicians in this unique program and concert!

Space is limited, please RSVP to Walking Mountains at (970) 827-9725. Adult-oriented, free of charge.

 

Topics: The Science Behind Series

Walking Mountains

Written by Walking Mountains

Our mission is to awaken a sense of wonder and inspire environmental stewardship and sustainability through natural science education.