Showing posts with label Tuvan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tuvan. Show all posts
Monday, October 15, 2012
Lariat Rituals & Tokyo Lick
Published on Oct 10, 2012 by jeffreystolet
"Real-time performance of data-driven instrument - Gametrak and Kyma"
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Tokyo Lick
Uploaded by jeffreystolet on Jun 30, 2007
"music composed and performed by Jeffrey Stolet using custom software and infrared sensors"
Wednesday, October 03, 2012
Buchla 296e Sorrowful Tuvan Cries
Published on Oct 3, 2012 by djangosfire
"Buchla 296e experiment #2 -
Achieving "Tuvan Throat Singing" like tones . . .
Using various envelope outs to control panning, decay of 292e, delay time, and delay regeneration . . . . manually twisting frequency knobs of the DIY 258j."
Click here for additional posts on Tuvan Throat singing.
Wednesday, September 05, 2012
Tuvan Throat Singing Sound Alchemy w/ Ableton Live
Sound Alchemy w/ Ableton Live: Advanced Instrument Racks Pt 2 - Inspired by Harmonic Throat Singing
YouTube ublished on Sep 5, 2012 by DubSpot
Be sure to see Huun-Huur-Tu - Live first if you haven't already.
More info: http://bit.ly/OVAIyH
"Last month we kicked off our new video tutorial series Sound Alchemy with Ableton Live featuring Dubspot instructor, composer, and producer Raz Mesinai. In this series, Raz creates Effect and Instrument Racks in Live, taking inspiration from natural sonic phenomena. If you missed the first episode on the Singing Dunes, check it out here. In this second installment of Sound Alchemy, Raz exposes us to another world of amazing sound possibilities by showing how to create an advanced Instrument Rack inspired by overtone singing (also known as throat singing or harmonic singing)."
Also see:
Electronic throat singing with a DIY MIDI ribbon controller
Tuvan Throat Singing & Theremin
And of course Huun-Huur-Tu - Live
YouTube ublished on Sep 5, 2012 by DubSpot
Be sure to see Huun-Huur-Tu - Live first if you haven't already.
More info: http://bit.ly/OVAIyH
"Last month we kicked off our new video tutorial series Sound Alchemy with Ableton Live featuring Dubspot instructor, composer, and producer Raz Mesinai. In this series, Raz creates Effect and Instrument Racks in Live, taking inspiration from natural sonic phenomena. If you missed the first episode on the Singing Dunes, check it out here. In this second installment of Sound Alchemy, Raz exposes us to another world of amazing sound possibilities by showing how to create an advanced Instrument Rack inspired by overtone singing (also known as throat singing or harmonic singing)."
Also see:
Electronic throat singing with a DIY MIDI ribbon controller
Tuvan Throat Singing & Theremin
And of course Huun-Huur-Tu - Live
Sunday, July 29, 2012
Electronic throat singing
YouTube Published on Jun 14, 2012 by saulpalampe
"Improvisation with home-made MIDI ribbon controller, 'Slidesounder'"
slidesounder playing
Published on Jun 14, 2012 by saulpalampe
"Dace playing slidesonder. new instrument-playing technique is yet to be invented, but she manages well."
Be sure to see Huun-Huur-Tu - Live
microtonal bells
Published on Jun 15, 2012 by saulpalampe
"Joke with, midi Ribbon controller 'slidesounder' (slīdskanis)"
LABELS/MORE:
Alternate Controllers,
DIY,
Featured,
Soft Synths,
Speech Synthesis,
Synth Chicks,
Tuvan,
Video
Thursday, June 28, 2012
Huun-Huur-Tu - Live
YouTube Uploaded by JaroMedienGmbH on Jul 15, 2011
"Huun-Huur-Tu at Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, California November 18, 2008"
Resonant filter sweeps with the human voice starting shortly after the 5:50 mark.
via @hamsterdunce aka Dave of http://umop.com/, home of the Packrat and more.
Tuvan throat singing.
Saturday, January 30, 2010
Tuvan Throat Singing & Theremin
YouTube via copperleaves
"Here is a short improv for Tuvan/Mongolian throat singing (a style known as "khoomei") and MIDI theremin. The instrument you see me holding in the video is called a "morin xuur" or "horse fiddle". It is normally played with a bow but in this composition I pluck the strings and also drum my fingers on it to play rhythmic patterns. I'm afraid I'm not a particularly good throat singer, but I do enjoy doing it a lot and I greatly admire the Tuvan and Mongolian musicians who are the real masters of it.
The MIDI theremin you see in this video is the Moog MIDI Ethervox."
Be sure to see Huun-Huur-Tu - Live
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