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Reminds me of those brilliant Animusic clips that were around a few years ago. Not real instruments, of course, but very amusing...and clever.
From the Animusic 1 DVD - This is the runaway hit from the first Animusic DVD - find more at www.animusic.com!
From the Animusic 2 DVD - This is another amazing piece of incredibly beautiful and precise work from Animusic - more information at www.animusic.com.
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Originally posted by Jazzrook View Post
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Gather there is a Marble Machine X, perhaps several of them, which overcomes technical issues with the original version.
Wintergatan are fond of using any number of instruments, conventional and strange:: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SBK2AF-NdVA
They call themselves "folktronica", but as far as I can see, it's just pop .
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Originally posted by Quarky View PostGather there is a Marble Machine X, perhaps several of them, which overcomes technical issues with the original version.
Wintergatan are fond of using any number of instruments, conventional and strange:: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SBK2AF-NdVA
They call themselves "folktronica", but as far as I can see, it's just pop .
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I came across the bass sarrussophone on a Sidney Bechet album. On the track, Mandy Make up your Mind, he plays it with the Clarence Williams Blue Five, including Louis Armstrong, in a 1924 recording:
Mandy, Make up your Mind - Clarence Williams 1924In December 1924 jazz promotor, pianist and bandleader Clarence Williams decided to choose two of the most p...
He even gets a solo at 1.48 after Eve Taylor's vocal.
The instrument did not catch on and it seems to be the only time Bechet recorded it but it does still have its adherents:
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Originally posted by Jazzrook View Post
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Pin barrel harp (aka sharpischord) is pretty cool:
Caesar (Chris Wood) from his new new album 'A Handmade Life' The Pin-Barrel Harp (Sharpsichord) is a sound-sculpture designed & built by Henry Dagg as an ac...
courtesy of Mr. Henry Dagg
Mr. Henry Dagg, he of the voicycle: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iGUhGKbr1x8 and much more..
if you're actually interested here's an 11 minute doc about him
Last edited by Globaltruth; 15-03-21, 15:57.
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Originally posted by Quarky View PostGather there is a Marble Machine X, perhaps several of them, which overcomes technical issues with the original version.
Wintergatan are fond of using any number of instruments, conventional and strange:: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SBK2AF-NdVA
They call themselves "folktronica", but as far as I can see, it's just pop .The Marble Conveyor Belt is Completed and it delivers Perfectly.- lifts 8 marbles per crank turn.- thanks to it being driven by ratchets and pistons, it make...
JR
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Sam Underwood and his componentised unusual instrument
on Late Junction on Friday, Sam Underwood.
Here he is with his mammoth beat organ :
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostWhich has a wonderful sound! There is a - possibly unintentionally - funny moment in the middle of one of Stockhausen's compositions, Kontakte, in which a continuous high pitched tone zooms into view over a carpet of lower electronics and is then made to spiral down into the bass, at which point what we detect as continuous tone slows right down to break up into its actual constituent pulses, and I sometimes wonder if it was that capacity of such ultra-low instruments to reproduce this effect of farting out the actual nature of sounds that attracted Braxton to the instrument as much as anything else. He is a great Stockhausian, after all.
Here's an unusual instrument https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=11d2KxBMA3s
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