What You See Is What You Get. This is a journal blog, an explore-blog, a bit of this and that blog. Sharing where the mood takes me. Perhaps it will take you too.
I hope you have been enjoying the exploration of the theremin in concert mode. To finish this little selection, not a concert, but a lovely collaboration with a traditional Arabic instrument, the oud.
Hari OM It is delightful, heh na? Elsewhere I found that Carolina had met Akhtar serendipitously - which is a word that covers both accident AND purpose! Yxx
It looks to me like she's making that noise with her throat not really playing anything I've wondered that before when I seen this. I think she's humming
It seems this captures what I think of as the middle eastern sounds. It is interesting how cultures all over the world stringed acoustic instruments. namaste, janice xx
that is like magic... I really wonder how it was invented ... was it a lucky accident or purpose?
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DeleteIt is delightful, heh na? Elsewhere I found that Carolina had met Akhtar serendipitously - which is a word that covers both accident AND purpose! Yxx
You know I'm happy as are my ears
ReplyDeleteHugs HiC
Great find - the combination of unusual (to my ears) instruments works really well.
ReplyDeleteSo pleasing to the ear. We are still in awe of the theremin.
ReplyDeleteSo very enjoyable. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteIt looks to me like she's making that noise with her throat not really playing anything I've wondered that before when I seen this. I think she's humming
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DeleteHehe, no she really isn't. It works through electromagnetics, the player breaking the capacitation of radio waves... Read more here! Yxx
Nice video
ReplyDeleteIt seems this captures what I think of as the middle eastern sounds. It is interesting how cultures all over the world stringed acoustic instruments. namaste, janice xx
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