“This is Ukiah’s first and only Sound Garden,” said Neil Davis, one of a small group that helped to conceptualize, fundraise and build the multiple music-making devices now installed on Ukiah’s Great Redwood Trail, near Ford Street. The installation was officially presented to the public on May 11th, complete with a performance of two pieces on the multiple “instruments,” followed by a reading by Ukiah Poet Laureate Melissa Eleftherion Carr. The Sound Garden consists of a variety of sound-making elements including the innards of two pianos, dozens of hanging bamboo poles, acetylene and propane tank “gongs,” metal percussion “instruments” and striking mallets mounted on wooden posts, and a co
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