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Re: Slide
Title: Re: Slide
Ramiro,
That sounds awesome. Do you have mp3's to
listen to? :)
David
On 6/15/06, Ramiro Musotto <ramirose@ism.com.br>
wrote:
You said berimbau .
That's my main instrument .
I do live looping with a lot of berimbaus playing together at
different pitches .
regards
Ramiro
> At one tme I did graduate work in ethnomusicaolgy
,and my area of
>focus was the African roots of American music. The Diddey Bow,is
not
>a slide it's single
string streched taught on a stick( or
>sometimes attached to the side of a building) and played
>percussively.It's called berimbau in brazil and there are many
>variations all over Africa,commonly adding a gourd
resonator,which
>can be closed and opened by pressing against ,and moving from
the
>body,causing a dynamic and pitch variation further
which adds
>rythmic epressiveness.Hugh Tracy's book on southern African
>instruments details one version which is ony played by Women
,who
>move the gourd on and off a breast.The only instrument I ever
heard
>of that could physically only be played by one
gender. There are
>also versions where the string is connected to a very large
stick
>which is rooted into the ground and a hole in the ground
resonates
>the vibration.
- References:
- Slide
- From: "samba -" <sambacomet@hotmail.com>
- Re: Slide
- From: "D rH" <the.31st@gmail.com>