THE NEW TIMES OF INDIA: DRUMS &TABLA CONNECTION
A music project for east-west integration
by Riccardo Misto, italian musician and musictherapist
Main aspect of this project is the improvement of intercultural exchange between eastern and western musical approach, with a particular attention to…
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Added by riccardo misto on December 25, 2008 at 7:00pm —
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KADOING proudly presents a brand new X-mas song: "Sgummibandl". The song is composed especially for X-mas fatalists plagued by winter depression and recession fears. Enjoy and move your hips!
Best Wishes
KADOING
Let me try to translate the german lyrics:
I'm the rubber band from the beard of St. Claus,
and when I tear, this hit's him hard, of course...
Added by Kadoing on December 17, 2008 at 3:53pm —
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Frei-Improvisierend Spielen
Das freie improvisierende Spielen auf irgend einem Instrument, ist eine Gabe die in allen von uns schlummert. Dieses improvisierende Spiel, setzt sich aus Rhythmus und Melodie zusammen, wobei der Takt keine Rolle mehr zu Spielen braucht.
Es eignen sich alle Instrumente, die einen Klang erzeugen. Favorisierend möchte ich darauf hinweisen, dass Obertoninstrumente oder solche die der Obertonreihe, oder manch einer sagt auch Naturtonreihe folgen, hervorragend…
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Added by Roderick Zeig on December 16, 2008 at 10:08pm —
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Lavoro come GestaltCounselor a mediazione corporea-artistica e operatrice energetico-vibrazionale. Mi sono laureata a Firenze e diplomata molto dopo Gestalt Counselor professional. Ho acquisito competenze nell’ambito del teatro partecipando a laboratori di formazione attoriale (Andrea Buscemi e Francesca Gamba, F.Ria) e successivamente a workshops e seminari di approfondimento sul teatro della Gestalt (Barrie Simmons, O.Rossi), lo psicodramma di Moreno (De Marino) , la teatroterapia (Orioli),il…
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Added by giulia on December 16, 2008 at 4:01pm —
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W e . . l i v e . . o n . . e n c h a n t e d . . l a n d . . . .
T h e . . S u n L i g h t . . — . . S t a r L i g h t . . i s . . L o v e . . . . .
W e . . A r e . . t h e . . S u n L i g h t . . .
T h e . . A i r . . W e . . B r e a t h . . i s . . L o v e . .
L o v e . . f o r m s . . t h e . . H e a r t . . .
t h e . . H e a r t . . b e a t s . . o f . . L o v e . . . . . .
L o v e . . F l o w s…
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Added by Nicholas Truske on December 8, 2008 at 7:41pm —
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I am offering my services creating vocal overtone arrangements for your songs (or somebody else's!). The notation is written both with the upper melody in standard notation and with the numbered harmonics above the bass line. The arrangement will be as close as possible to the original, given the restrictions of the harmonic series. (Certain small alternatives for fundamental/bass pitches may be required). It is singable by an experienced polyphonic overtone singer. If desired, a demo mp3 may…
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Added by kiva simova on November 26, 2008 at 10:52am —
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Magic Sounds - available on CD Baby:
cdbaby.com/cd/frenkellaasi - is an ambient organic album - a calming and predominantly vocal CD featuring the mesmerizing harmonic tones of Dean Frenkel and the hauntingly ethereal voice of Linda Laasi. It is an album of minimalist music which emphasizes the tonal qualities of the human voice.
Magic Sounds is about ancient therapeutic sounds of vocal harmonics; sounds of the…
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Added by Dean Frenkel on November 25, 2008 at 12:00am —
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Just published a new piece called "Unstill Light". It's pulsating, droney, and superparticular. If you like that sort of thing, you may like this too. Made with Csound and blue. The piece is dedicated to Greg Schiemer and Warren Burt.
Notes and downloads (MP3, OGG, blue project) are here:
http://mysterybear.net/article/30/unstill-light
You can also listen to it from the music widget on my page.
Added by Dave Seidel on October 30, 2008 at 4:00pm —
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Hofmeister publishing house, Leipzig Germany, published the scores of three pieces of American composer Stuart Hinds, written for overtone choir a cappella and choir/piano.
These pieces will lead to a new level of overtone choir singing. Together with the conductors Jan Stanek and Prof. Steffen Schreyer we premiered them on Bohemia Cantat Festival and Nové Hrady Festival in Czech Republic in 2005 and 2008. Not all singers where experienced in overtone singing. Though…
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Added by Wolfgang Saus on October 28, 2008 at 3:00pm —
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Added by Danibal on October 27, 2008 at 2:25pm —
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hallo allerseits!
zurück im guten alten wien geb ich wieder obertonstunden und kann auch für workshops und/oder chorkurse gebucht werden. bei interesse, einfach eine nachricht hinterlassen.
freu mich schon!
Added by Julia Renöckl on October 18, 2008 at 10:05pm —
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CZ: Co bylo o mně napsáno...
// ENG: What has been written about me...
(in Slovak and Czech languages)
http://www.slavkahalcakova.com/sk_inspi.html
http://www.fotodrby.eu/stranky/080.html
Added by Filip Rydlo on October 6, 2008 at 11:30am —
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Hi,
sorry to say, but we have some odd times here in Austria. So I have to tell you, we have odd music here, too. Perhaps, you want to listen to two new examples "Odd Pans" and "En passant":
LOOPING.
CU
Ing. LOOP
Added by LOOPING jaw harp orchestra on October 2, 2008 at 11:54pm —
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Yeah, my course in overtone singing has finally begun! Lots of fun, and even some overtones shimmering through already :-)
I wrote a post on day one on
my own weblog, Klang440.org.
Added by Maaike on October 1, 2008 at 10:25pm —
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I'm an opera singer since 25 years and I have always thought that to learn opera technique I had to go to words like “Open! Push!”, or “Think about a pearls thread” and so on...
All phrases without sense, with bad teachers that ask to you a lot of money to explaine to you...what?
Nothing.
Last month I had attended to an explanation by Marco Tonini to Bodo Maass about the High Singing Formant. Sometimes I attend to lessons by Marco Tonini, and he is not a singer, and…
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Added by Sabe on September 28, 2008 at 3:00pm —
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My new audio release is ready for you, and it is for free download. The tracks are the same that you can find on my personal page, but now you can download them in mp3 at bitrate 192.
You can find it at…
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Added by Marco Tonini on September 19, 2008 at 7:30pm —
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Interview mit Winne Clement -
Fujara und Obertonflötenbauer aus Belgien. Wie kommt ein Belgier dazu die slowakische Hirtenflöte - Fujara zu bauen? Am 12.07.08 traf sich Roderick Zeig mit Winne Clement , am Festival Detva in der Slowakei und ging dieser Frage auf den Grund. Winne Clement erzählt über seine Arbeit…
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Added by Roderick Zeig on September 13, 2008 at 5:00am —
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I usually write at my own blog at www.klang440.org, but since this is a very overtone-related post, I've copied it here as well.
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Ever since I stopped singing, I’ve kept a little door open somewhere in the back of my heart. Sure enough, I don’t see myself singing in chamber choirs, oratorio choirs or project choirs, and I definitely don’t want to sing solo parts in front of large audiences any longer, but deep down I’ve remained convinced that singing is…
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Added by Maaike on September 6, 2008 at 3:00pm —
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Hi all.. well I've almost got everything up together and all going well Twang.me should be ok to register. I must stress that this is a personal project so does not have the infrastructure like OMN which is mostly preconstructed on the NING networks. I have my reservations about NING in light of recent events with open source widget developers, it seems NING can drop anybody as they see fit regardless of who may be using the plugins.…
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Added by Darren Smith on August 29, 2008 at 1:30pm —
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Hi guys, I've just joined this community of overtone enthusiasts and practitioners, I've actually approached the study of this wonderful world when I was still in Italy, where I'm from, and then I moved to London: I'd love to deepen my knowledge and skills, so I was wondering if any of you's got suggestions about who or where to turn to in order to carry on. I'd be really grateful if somebody could shed a piece of advice.
Also, I was looking for a complete guide to overtones, to have a…
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Added by Irene on August 26, 2008 at 1:00am —
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