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The audio recording titled "Percussion Using Objects in the Garage" starts with the resonating sound of a garage door opening, which sets the stage for the unique percussion experience about to unfold. The narrator introduces the setting and the main tool of the performance - a simple wooden dowel. The recording progresses with the rhythmic tapping of the dowel against various surfaces and objects in the garage. The dowel taps against metal tools, plastic containers, and wooden boards, each producing its own distinct sound, adding depth and texture to the overall performance. The rhythm speeds up and slows down, creating an ebb and flow of sounds that mimic the patterns of a traditional percussion ensemble. The echo in the garage amplifies the sounds, creating a symphony of resonant tones that bounce off the walls. The exciting thing about this audio recording is the transformation of everyday objects into musical instruments. The narrator's skillful use of the dowel, combined wit