It took me a long time to figure out that the kids talking weren't
part of the music... it seemed to fit surprisingly well in the
beginning!

What kind of flute is it?

And you're right, the electronic part is too quiet.  I can hear that
there is one, and it's doing stuff, but I can't really hear what it's
doing.  Sounds like textural backgroundy stuff?  It all comes together
nicely though.

On Mon, Jul 8, 2013 at 11:34 PM, Anton Kholomiov
<[email protected]> wrote:
> So it happened. On the open air near the place of intersection of two
> rivers.
>
> https://soundcloud.com/anton-kho/sets/music-on-the-river
>
> Csound part is too quiet on the record but audible.
>
> What's interesting about the csound part:
>
> - only just intonation
> - strange modes: 1 is myxolydian and 3 is phrygian
> - 3 rythm is 14/8
> - csound files were generated from haskell code (with csound-expression lib)
>
> csound + djembe +
> 1 -  bamboo transverse flute, recorder, vocals
> 2 - csound is used as a wind
> 3 - native american flute
>
> 4 - bamboo flute alone
>
> I'm playing flutes, guitar, vocals and my firends on african drums.
>
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