Hello.

Some more hg at the tube, not seen, but heard:

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(Non-trad warning flag raised! It's electric, eclectic and non-sense 
improvisation.)

The instrument is a Titanic by Alexander Seidler, ( 
http://drehleier.net/titanic_electric.html )
Great, inspiring piece of art! Especially the stop technique used here works 
very easily -better than I can play it...

For those who may find it interesting: I played through Line6 toneport UX2 (+ 
its Gearbox software) and recorded with a Mac Powerbook G4 and Garageband. Some 
three hours only used to record and edit, because idea of this project was to 
work intuitively and fast.

Comments most welcomed.

Esa M. Finland

PS. Some OFF-TOPIC  background information:

This a a rather crazy video-joke my friend Uwe Battenberg ( 
http://www.u-battenberg.de/ ) made. He was studying the ice and snow. He comes 
from Cologne area in Germany, where knee-deep snow, 17 degrees Celsius below 
zero (0 F?) and icy roads are rarely seen. Falling and hitting head to ice also 
had  a sort of inspiring effect, as you may notice.

I really do not remember where we  got the idea to use Faust in the beginning)

I quickly sketched several without actually seeing images. They were pulled 
together in the editing. We made this in Norway, where we study together every 
now and then.






[EMAIL PROTECTED] kirjoitti:
Hi all, I just posted a video of Cali giving me a demo at Olympic Musical Instruments earlier this month. The clip is at: _http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=An5rvs1enfY_ (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=An5rvs1enfY) I had a quick look around and found a ton of interesting gurdy videos from Scandinavia, UK, Italy, Russia, Brazil, a busker in NYC...
check it out.
Kevin Meyer
Knoxville TN

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