Introduction of handmade vegetable musical instrumentsI introduce the vegetable musical instruments made this time.There are eight kinds of vegetable musical instruments.Please enjoy various sounds.subtitlesThen, let's introduce the vegetable musical instruments that can have been done this time.It is a carrot ocarina first.And, it is an ocarina of a white radish in Japan that can have done this time.The octave is geted down from the carrot ocarina.The broccoli ocarina was made.A good sound is not heard because only such a broccoli was obtained this time. And, a carrot ocarina of the slide type and this carrot ocarina is different the sound hole. When the breath is put here, something is heard. It shaped ..so...The paprika was punctured. When the breath is put here, such a sound is heard. It is an owl. Carrot panpipe. When the breath is put in this, such a sound is heard. Similary asparagus panpipe was made. However, a good sound is not heard. It is a trumpet of the cucumber and the paprika in the end. There were musical instruments that looked alike also in the vegetable orchestra. Moreover, when musical instruments can be done, I introduces it. Thank you.
a few DIY musical instruments from Dennis HavlenaHi - Here's a short sampling of a few of the simple folk instruments whoseconstruction is detailed on my webpage at http://DennisHavlena.comThis video was made in my back yard, on the spur of the moment and is not intendedto be fancy music -- just to show some of the instruments, which include -- in order:- 3 string cookie-tin banjo with weed- whip line strings. Tune is "the Cuckoo".- "Tambiro" made from a new (never-been-filled) 20 Lb. propane tank. Building this instrument gave me the idea for inventing my propane tank "hank drum" (a humble alternative to the hang drum)- My "Fiddle-Gurdy" combination fiddle & Hurdy Gurdy. Much fun! I apologize for the squeak here and there -- I was impatient to get things on Youtube. Tune is an old French Canadian Voyageur's melody, "En Roullant Ma Boulle".Inspiration from Yuichi Onoue's "Kaisatsuko".- My 4-string, full sized wash-tub bass. Holds it's own nicely in a band situation.- Simple Hardanger fiddle conversion. 4 strings playing & 4 strings sympathetic that run through a tunnel carved into the underside of the fingerboard. Tunes are "Road to Boston" (aka "Col. Greene's March") and "Over the Waterfall".- Low D Tin-Whistle made from a shower-curtain rod for a few dollars. Tune is made up on the spot (& it sounds it!).- Octave Mandolin (aka bozouki, cittern) converted from an old guitar. Tune is the"Boys of Bluehill" hornpipe.PS: I just put another short video onYouTube of my PVC tubing instrument thatplays like a hang drum, at this web address:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k5dD4KkJcAwPS: Also see my propane-tank hank drum at:http://youtube.com/watch?v=bpMS15kJyOY&mode=related&search=My webpage describing building these instruments is at this URL:http://DennisHavlena.comThanks!PLEASE NOTE: A real, Swiss-made hang drum is VERY difficult to obtain these days. A ray of hope is on the horizon however--Pantheon Steel, a maker of beautiful steel drums ("steel pans") is researching and experimenting -- with the intention of producing hang drums (under a different name) for sale. Please contact them at pantheonsteel.com and encourage them!They're looking for signs of interest at this time. Dennis
Hydraulic musical instrumentsHydraulophones are musical instruments that use water to produce acoustic sound, in which the fingers of the musician are in physical contact with the water.
Igor Stravinsky: Symphonies Of Wind Instruments (1920)Netherlands Wind Ensemble, Reinbert De Leeuw, conductorIgor Stravinsky's "Symphonies of Wind for Instruments", a piece he composed in 1920 in memory of Claude Debussy. It is the last major work in his characteristic Russian style.He had just moved his family from Biarritz to Brittany, but spent much time in Paris composing. Gabrille Chanel let him use her house in the suburbs, and the Pleyel company let him use a studio in their piano warehouse.the famed conductor Serge Koussevitzky conducted one of the first performances of "Symphonies", rather disasterously, and Stravinsky later said "Koussevitzky executed the work, in firing-squad fashion".Igor Stravinsky (1882 - 1971): Symphonies of Wind Instrumentsat the end is a little clip of Robert Craft speaking of the letter he wrote to Stravinsky concerning "Symphonies"
Semiconductor chip design, TEXAS INSTRUMENTS !Semiconductor chip design, silicon chip ...TEXAS INSTRUMENTS !
PopSci.com Hands On - Texas Instruments Pico ProjectorA demo of HP's cellphone projector prototype
Oxygene instruments explainedJean Michel Jarre explains the instruments he used for his new versionof Oxygene
Phoenix InstrumentsThe Robotic Arm (RA) is critical to the operations of the Phoenix lander and is designed to dig trenches, scoop up soil and water ice samples, and deliver these samples to the TEGA and MECA instruments for detailed chemical and geological analysis. Designed similar to a back hoe, the RA can operate with four degrees of freedom: (1) up and down, (2) side to side, (3) back and forth, and (4) rotate around.The RA will be 2.35 meters long with an elbow joint in the middle, allowing the arm to trench about 0.5 meters below the martian surface, deep enough to where scientists believe the water-ice soil interface lies. At the end of the RA is a moveable scoop, which includes ripper tines (sharp prongs) and serrated blades. Once icy soil is encountered, the ripper tines will be used to first tear the exposed materials, followed by applying the serrated blades to scrape the fractured soil. The scoop will then be run through the furrows to capture the fragmented samples, ensuring enough sample mass for scientific study on the lander platform.Thermal and Evolved Gas Analyzer (TEGA) is a combination high-temperature furnace and mass spectrometer instrument that scientists will use to analyze martian ice and soil samples. The robotic arm will deliver samples to a hopper designed to feed a small amount of soil and ice into eight tiny ovens about the size of an ink cartridge in a ballpoint pen. Each of these ovens will be used only once to analyze eight unique ice and soil samples.Once a sample is successfully received and sealed in an oven, the temperature is slowly increased at a constant rate, and the power required for heating is carefully and continuously monitored. This process, called scanning calorimetry, shows the transitions from solid to liquid to gas of the different materials in the sample: important information needed by scientists to understand the chemical character of the soil and ice.As the temperature of the furnace increases up to 1000°C, the ice and other volatile materials in the sample are vaporized into a stream of gases. These are called evolved gases and are transported via an inert carrier to a mass spectrometer. The mass spectrometer is sensitive to detection levels down to 10 parts per billion, a level that may detect minute quantities of organic molecules potentially existing in the ice and soil.The Microscopy, Electrochemistry, and Conductivity Analyzer, MECA's wet chemistry lab contains four single-use beakers, each of which can accept one sample of martian soil. Phoenix's Robotic Arm will initiate each experiment by delivering a small soil sample to one beaker, which is ready and waiting with a pre-warmed and calibrated soaking solution. Alternating soaking, stirring, and measuring, the experiment continues for the entire day. It concludes with the addition of two chemical pellets. The first contains an acid to tease out carbonates and other constituents that are only soluble in acidic solutions. The second contains specific reagents to test for sulfates and soil oxidants.The optical and atomic-force microscopes complement MECA's wet chemistry experiments. With images from these microscopes, scientists will examine the fine detail structure of soil and water ice samples. The optical microscope will have a resolution of 4 microns per pixel, allowing detection of particles ranging from about 10 micrometers up to the size of the field of view (about 1 mm by 2 mm). Red, green, blue, and ultraviolet LEDs will illuminate samples in differing color combinations to enhance the soil and water-ice structure and texture at these scales. The atomic force microscope will provide sample images down to 10 nanometers - the smallest scale ever examined on Mars. Using its sensors, the AFM creates a very small-scale "topographic" map showing the detailed structure of soil and ice grains.Prior to observation by each of the microscopes, samples are delivered by the Robotic Arm to a wheel containing sixty-nine different substrates. The substrates are designed to distinguish between different adhesion mechanisms and include magnets, sticky polymers, and "buckets" for bulk sampling. The wheel is rotated allowing different substrate-sample interactions to be examined by the microscopes.MECA's final instrument, the thermal and electrical conductivity probe, will be attached at the "knuckle" of the RA. The probe will probably consist of three small spikes that will be inserted into the ends of an excavated trench. In addition to measuring temperature, the probe will measure thermal properties of the soil that affect how heat is transferred, providing scientists with better understanding of surface and atmospheric interactions. Using the same spikes, the electrical conductivity will be measured to indicate any transient wetness that might result from the excavation. Most likely, the thermal measurement will reflect ice content and the electrical, unfrozen water content.Meteorological Station (MET) will record the daily weather of the martian northern plains using temperature and pressure sensors, as well as a light detection and ranging (LIDAR) instrument. With these instruments, MET will play an important role by providing information on the current state of the polar atmosphere and how water is cycled between the solid and gas phases in the martian arctic.The MET's lidar is an instrument that operates on the same basic principle as RADAR, using powerful laser light pulses rather than radio waves. The lidar transmits light vertically into the atmosphere, which is reflected off dust and ice particles. These reflected light pulses and their time of return to the lidar instrument are analyzed, revealing information about the size of atmospheric particles and their location.
Mozart - Eine kleine Nachtmusik (on period instruments)New Trinity Baroque, Atlanta's leading period instrument orchestra, conducted by Predrag Gosta, performing Mozart's masterpiece "Eine kleine Nachtmusik"
Art Of Noise - Instruments Of Darkness (Prodigy Remix)videoclipInstruments of Darkness (Art Of Noise) Prodigy Remix
Adding Virtual Instruments in Cubase SX3An excerpt from the MusicPro Guides DVD "Cubase SX3 - Beginning Level" talking about virtual instruments, audio and MIDI tracks. The full video is available now at your nearest Guitar Center.
Tip #8 - Multi-Out Software Instruments - Logic Studio TipsUsing Multi-channel software instruments
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Leehom playing random (10+)InstrumentsCompiled clips of Leehom playing different instruments. Because music is his passion, learning and playing new instruments is one of Leehom's hobbies. Although he isn't flawless, he's still pretty darn impressive :)Leehom started recieving violin lessons when he was 6 and he started recieving piano lessons when he was 8. He didn't like piano so he stopped. When he was 18, he picked up an interest for piano once again.Leehom only received lessons for the violin and piano and the other instruments he picked up on his own over the years because they interested him.Clips of Leehom playing:ViolinPianoDrumsDrumsetChinese DrumsEr-HuGuitarElectric Guitar/BassIjacXylophone??? (unknown instrument)KhoomeiChinese FluteHarmonica
Pachelbel Canon in D Original InstrumentsJohann Pachelbel's beautiful interweaving of melody & harmony--one of the great works of music! Performed on original instruments by Voices of Music. Featuring Katherine Kyme, Carla Moore & Cynthia Freivogel, baroque violin; Tanya Tomkins, baroque cello, Hanneke van Proosdij, baroque organ; David Tayler, theorbo.Soundtrack at voicesofmusic.org andmagnatune.comHiDefinition version athttp://www.vimeo.com/1653186 in full stereo!About the performance: the canon is played using not only the instruments but also the bowing techniques from the time of Pachelbel. As you can see from the video, especially if you look at the high definition version on Vimeo, the string instruments are not only baroque, but they are in baroque setup: this means that the strings, fingerboard, bridge and other parts of the violin appear just as they did in Pachelbel's time. No metal hardware such as chinrests, clamps or fine tuners are used on the violins, allowing the violin to vibrate freely. A good example of baroque bowing can be seen in the extended passage of repeated notes: the musicians play these notes on one bow—the shorter & lighter baroque bow--to created a gliding effect. The players also hold the bow very differently which affects the balance and touch. The organ used is made entirely of wood, based on German baroque instruments, and the pipes are voiced to provide a smooth accompaniment to the strings, instead of a more soloistic sound. The large bass lute, or theorbo, provides a complement to the organ not only in the texture of the chords but also the long strings which occasionally sound the bass notes an octave lower. The continuo players play supporting chords and voices to the canon, carefully avoiding parallels and doublings of the parts.
One Man Rock Band (All 4 instruments)UPDATE: I did a new one where I bumped up the difficulty levels a bit. Check it out.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NcweUvio854I play Blitzkrieg Bop and Say It Ain't So with all 4 instruments at the same time. Easy drums, easy guitar, easy bass, medium vocals.
Native Instruments' Free Kore PlayerAn overview of the Free Kore Player from Native Instruments, covered in Making Music with OS X installment 18.
Expomusic 2008 Native Instruments ( Quanta Music)www.gustavoguerra.com.br
iAno InstrumentsNew sounds for my iAno!
Paul Landers - Native Instruments (Rammstein) 2008!Guitar Rig 3.Paul Landers of Rammstein!Do you want to Download This Video?Here you have links, the video is in "AVI".Link 1 :http://www.megaupload.com/?d=MBE3T9G3Link 2 :http://rapidshare.de/files/40218323/Native_Instruments_-_Paul_Landers__RammTrade_.avi.html
Re: SHOW ME YOUR HOMEMADE INSTRUMENTS - Big Can & Cigar BoxRobert S. Hilton & Brother Yusef performing their famous homemade blues set featuring a single stringed industrial can and a cigar box guitar
Studio Instruments BassAn in depth look at the new Studio Instruments Electric Bass virtualInstrument from Cakewalk
Awesome Dude playing 3 instruments (Final Countdown)Wicked musician playing the final countdown by Europe with a three-in-one selfmade instrument.
Black bars of new instruments on YouTube LiveNew video about the black bars!http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=VW3hjIwWSFQBlogasaurushttp://www.musicfromblueskies.blogspot.comStalkasaurushttp://www.twitter.com/fromblueskiesOh and £50 is about $75 US
Jordan Rudess Ethno Instruments Demo 4Jordan Rudess demos some of Mark of the Unicorn's Ethno Instruments.
Tabla, Turntables, & Invented InstrumentsEvery student at Eagle Rock shares two characteristics: they do not expect to graduate from high school and they want to make a change in their lives. Many of the students come from violent background and communities. A critical intervention is required for them to make a transformation in their lives. For the past three years, a unique course entitled "Tablas + Turntables: Redefining Sound & Re-Imagining Instruments" designed by Robin Sukhadia and Walter Kitundu, has been offered to the students. The class is a unique journey into tabla rhythms of south Asia combined with turntablism and instrument building. Students emerge from the class with a deeper sensitivity and tolerance towards the culture and traditions of another part of the world. The teamwork, self-expression, and focused drumming required to succeed in the class have a direct impact on elevating each student's self confidence and self compassion. When asked what is the impact of the class on Eagle Rock students, Admissions Associate L' Tanya Perkins states, "...Listening to ragas in the morning, touching the tablas, understanding the sacred rituals behind playing and building musical instruments teaches sensitivity and calms our students down so they can face the negativity that our society depicts, the violent communities they come from. This class teaches positivity while conveying the beauty of a culture. This class gives the students an outlet to transform negative energy into something positive..." The class and video are produced in part by a generous grant from Project Ahimsa (www.projectahimsa.org).
FUTUJARA - hybrid fujara, 5 instruments in one!!!http://shop.nadishana.com/index.php?page=shop.product_details&category_id=4&flypage=flypage_images.tpl&product_id=88&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=1you can buy this instrument there.The Futujara is our experimental instrument which was made in collaboration withMax Brumberg.It have unique possibility to connect 4 different tubes in 4 keys: C,D, A and G, and if you disconnect all playing tubes you get overtone flute in A. But futujara is not only multi-key set of fujara, it also gives you amazing possibility to play in totally different way! The hose attached to futujara makes it really maneuverable and you can use technique which is used in playing on kalyuka, russian overtone flute (see the video for details).Features:1. Five instruments in one: four fujaras (C,D,A,G) and one overtone flute in A!2. Extremely maneaurable. The hose gives you possibility to use kalyuka technique3. Very well tuned in western concert temperated tuning4. Collapsible (no hassle during transportation)5. Extremely light6. Professional quality of sound7. The holes are close together so you can use different fingering and apply the techniques from other flutes (see video for details)8. Very easy to play, everybody can start playing right away!9. Highly durable, made from PVC10. Cheapest fujara ever!11. UNIQUE: not present on a market anywhere else!NOTE: you should disconnect the hose from time to time and get the water out!
More on Adding Virtual Instruments in Cubase SX3An excerpt from the MusicPro Guides DVD "Cubase SX3 Beginner" showing more on using virtual instruments in Cubase, with detail on layering and building up arrangements with multiple instruments. The full video is available now at your nearest Guitar Center.
Ken Butler (Official) Hybrid Instruments (Part 1)The artist-musician performs on an amazing arsenal of amplified hybrid string instrument sculptures made from household objects and tools.
Instruments of Peace - statt GewaltEinen wahren Friedensdienst leisten - unter dieser Prämisse standen das Benefizkonzert "Instruments of Peace" und die zentrale Veranstaltung von BEGEGNUNGEN 2005/2006 Köln. In der Kölner Kirche St. Aposteln und der Synagogengemeinde Köln trafen sich am 26. und 27. Oktober 2006 Jugendliche und Erwachsene zur bundesweit einzigartigen, internationalen Aktion zur christlich-jüdisch-moslemischen Verständigung. Mit dabei: junge Menschen aus Israel und Jugendliche türkischer Herkunft. Die Veranstaltung stand unter der Schirmherrschaft des Kölner Oberbürgermeisters Schramma. Unter den Unterstützern und Sponsoren der Aktion auch die Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, korus consult sowie Yoram Ehrlich Reisen Veranstalter.Wenn auch Sie Ihr Unternehmen hier präsentieren wollen:Infos bei:http://www.korus-consult.comDer KommunikationsberaterProfiliert Unternehmen, Marken und KarrierenDetlef KorusMobil: +49 (0)170 | 22 33 030Fon: +49 (0)8024 | 64690-43 oder -33E-Mail: info@domainname.comHi - Here's a short sampling of a few of the simple folk instruments whoseconstruction is detailed on my webpage at http://DennisHavlena.comThis video was made in my back yard, on the spur of the moment and is not intendedto be fancy music -- just to show some of the instruments, which include -- in order:- 3 string cookie-tin banjo with weed- whip line strings. Tune is "the Cuckoo".- "Tambiro" made from a new (never-been-filled) 20 Lb. propane tank. Building this instrument gave me the idea for inventing my propane tank "hank drum" (a humble alternative to the hang drum)- My "Fiddle-Gurdy" combination fiddle & Hurdy Gurdy. Much fun! I apologize for the squeak here and there -- I was impatient to get things on Youtube. Tune is an old French Canadian Voyageur's melody, "En Roullant Ma Boulle".Inspiration from Yuichi Onoue's "Kaisatsuko".- My 4-string, full sized wash-tub bass. Holds it's own nicely in a band situation.- Simple Hardanger fiddle conversion. 4 strings playing & 4 strings sympathetic that run through a tunnel carved into the underside of the fingerboard. Tunes are "Road to Boston" (aka "Col. Greene's March") and "Over the Waterfall".- Low D Tin-Whistle made from a shower-curtain rod for a few dollars. Tune is made up on the spot (& it sounds it!).- Octave Mandolin (aka bozouki, cittern) converted from an old guitar. Tune is the"Boys of Bluehill" hornpipe.PS: I just put another short video onYouTube of my PVC tubing instrument thatplays like a hang drum, at this web address:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k5dD4KkJcAwPS: Also see my propane-tank hank drum at:http://youtube.com/watch?v=bpMS15kJyOY&mode=related&search=My webpage describing building these instruments is at this URL:http://DennisHavlena.comThanks!PLEASE NOTE: A real, Swiss-made hang drum is VERY difficult to obtain these days. A ray of hope is on the horizon however--Pantheon Steel, a maker of beautiful steel drums ("steel pans") is researching and experimenting -- with the intention of producing hang drums (under a different name) for sale. Please contact them at pantheonsteel.com and encourage them!They're looking for signs of interest at this time. Dennis
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