Per Non Far Lieto - Catalina Vicens - Organetto, David Kuckhermann - Percussion
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@777keno They are on the title-organetto and percussion.
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@DavidKuckhermann What is the name of those instruments?
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This is the best portativ organ work I've seen. Wonderful use of the instruments. Great video :)
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DAVID THANKS !
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Lovely soft sound
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Fantastic, Cool, Excellent...
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@allcontakt Thanks alot for reply! Infact when i was reading the reply somehow i got the 'insight' that this type of sound producing pipe is not like those with reeds: on my highland pipes, before using goretex bag i had minor leakage and no matter how small it is felt and exhausts you. On the organ however, the flow of air is much more gentle or it may cause overblow (jump an octave --haha) so small leaking of air shouldn't be drastic like you say.
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@hallobaaaby I always had that doubt.... In fact air does come out, but in very small amounts compared to what goes to the pipes, so everything works. Different "mechanisms" or "actions" try to solve the air going out issue and they deal with it in various ways.
hey David
what is the name of the Remo drum you are playing and how can i buy one like it.
could i find it on Remo web site. I do have a persian zarb, tombak, it seems this drum has a more superior sound quality than a tombak.
zeebacefat 1 year ago
@zeebacefat
It's a 16" Remo Djembe.
DavidKuckhermann 1 year ago
absolutely great!
wonderful!
I would like to know more about Per Non Far Lieto. When was this work written?
Incredible!
ajeldrez 2 years ago
thanks a lot.
It's a ballata by Gheradello da Firenze, an Italian composer of the Trecento.
DavidKuckhermann 2 years ago