"The omnichord is a strange instrument, which was first released in 1981 by Suzuki. it is based on chords and easy to play. Every chord owns a chord bottom to press. FOLKTEK modified the omnichord, so it became an instrument, which is vey interesting to play because of it´s special fragile and not really predictible sounding. In the video you can hear the modified version, combined with the ALESIS PHILTRE and a DELAY, accompanying the voice of a singer."
lilian fritz: vocals, lyrics
martin kratochwil: electronics
http://www.suzukimusic.co.uk...
http://folktek.com...
april me _ songs on the fly
YouTube Uploaded by pianoloft on Jan 17, 2012
"short part from our last song-improvisation, which we did during snow was falling. "songs on the fly" is a duo project, which means spontaneously songwriting. when we start playing, just the lyrics are prepared. the whole music happens in the middle of the moment and is recorded directly on dat-tape. in this case i used the omnichord by folktek, a modified instrument with a fragile and touching sound."
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Tuesday, January 17, 2012
accompaying a song with the omnichord by folktek
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