The Second Apocalypse
Miscellaneous Chatter => The Forum of Interesting Things => Topic started by: Madness on August 26, 2017, 02:47:52 pm
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I happened upon two this morning in my roundup and was reminded of the Hang Drum as well, which I've been following for a decade and is included in my one long piece of fiction, so I decided to make a thread.
I love instruments and my older sister and I were put through basically as many semesters of music as is possible throughout elementary and high school (among a number of extracurricular efforts).
- Gayageum: Game of Thrones on Gayageum (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wLHmoXrLuq4) - I've seen her cover a number of tracks but this is worth sharing.
- Roli Seaboard: Jordan Rudess (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GdxwOhqkWI4) of Dream Theater fame.
- Hang Drum:
I wanted to find Dante Bucci, the guy responsible for my imagining the Hang Drum in fiction, but then I realized there's been an explosion of Hang Drum musicians since I've last paid attention.
- Evolution - Dante Bucci (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2Tfv8Xcmis)
- Hang in Balance - Daniel Waples (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EDQgU1CPpis)
- Spacedrum - Yuki Koshimoto (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=747hJQNJpeg)
Bring on the instruments catalogue!
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Nyckelharpa: Ingredients - Thomas Roth (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7sfBcWvVUbs)
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Here's the PianoArc!
https://youtu.be/5sGpC4yXzjs
There's a video of Jordan Rudess demonstrating the Piano Arc, but I can't figure out how to import the link.
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The Hang Drum is very cool. Right up my alley.
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Harry Potter's Theme Song Played on Glass Harp (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mpxw8wi0aDU) - I think they mean wine glasses. Still, very cool. I had a friend who used to practice this.
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Harry Potter's Theme Song Played on Glass Harp (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mpxw8wi0aDU) - I think they mean wine glasses. Still, very cool. I had a friend who used to practice this.
Also known as a glass harmonica, hence glass harp.
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Harry Potter's Theme Song Played on Glass Harp (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mpxw8wi0aDU) - I think they mean wine glasses. Still, very cool. I had a friend who used to practice this.
Also known as a glass harmonica, hence glass harp.
Lol, thanks, BFK :P.
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Nigel Stanford (https://nigelstanford.com/) deserves an honourable mention here, I think, simply for his Automatica work.
But if you've never been exposed to Cymatics before, bonus.