Wow, that is great. I love it. Thanks to Pak Samuel Wantan for send me the link.
Unfortunately my PC audio does not produce good low frequency. It might be good to consider putting (adding) microphone closer to low frequency instrument (bass), to provide more nuance of wide spectrum frequency of ensemble . Strong sound of bumbung that's what we are looking for.If we were the I believe we hear it.
The namesake of this piece is the oh-so-common phrase you hear in Indonesia when a phone call doesn't go through, a recorded message spoken by a woman of excellent diction and shameless cheerfulness. Why she should be so pleased to inform you of your communication failure is a mystery. The piece plays with the idea of communication, with the different instrument groups interacting as different voices, sometimes in harmony and sometimes in conflict.
Wow, that is great. I love it. Thanks to Pak Samuel Wantan for send me the link.
Unfortunately my PC audio does not produce good low frequency. It might be good to consider putting (adding) microphone closer to low frequency instrument (bass), to provide more nuance of wide spectrum frequency of ensemble . Strong sound of bumbung that's what we are looking for.If we were the I believe we hear it.
sekarmelati 9 months ago
From the Program Notes:
by Paddy Sandino
The namesake of this piece is the oh-so-common phrase you hear in Indonesia when a phone call doesn't go through, a recorded message spoken by a woman of excellent diction and shameless cheerfulness. Why she should be so pleased to inform you of your communication failure is a mystery. The piece plays with the idea of communication, with the different instrument groups interacting as different voices, sometimes in harmony and sometimes in conflict.
jegogdotorg 9 months ago
Awesome work Paddy! You guys rocked out!
CrypticMusic 9 months ago