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Re: New Guitar/Cello/Koto trio
If I could just track down that CD with Kaiser on guitar! I just sent him,
Danielle, and Miya email to request it, or some MP3s. This is exciting.
Kris
----- Original Message -----
From: "Charlie Milkey" <pilotcp@gmail.com>
To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
Sent: Sunday, September 10, 2006 3:15 PM
Subject: Re: New Guitar/Cello/Koto trio
> you definitly have to record that. I really want to hear it!
>
> Charlie
>
> On 9/10/06, Krispen Hartung <khartung@cableone.net> wrote:
>>
>>
>> I can't wait to talk about the new ambient/experimental/free improv
>trio
>> I'm
>> playing in now. It is with two women that I met, and who played at the
>> Boise Experimental Music festival, both music students/graduates. The
>> instrumentation is me on guitar, Gretchen on Koto (a really cool
>sounding
>> Japanese instrument -
>> http://home.san.rr.com/koto/instru.htm), and Jesse on
>> cello. We had our first rehearsal last week and our first gig is on
>> October
>> 8.
>>
>> The instrumentation and contrast of the different instruments is really
>> interesting, and I was wondering if anyone else on the list had played
>> with
>> a koto player - because I'd like to hear what has been done to leverage
>> some
>> ideas. I found one reference to such a trio, with Henry Kaiser
>(guitar),
>> Miya Masaoka (koto), and Danielle DeGruttola (cello), and the CD is
>> called
>> Seance by Vex Records...but I can't find the thing for sale anywere.
>Any
>> clues? Gretchen lived in Japan for 10 years and knows a fair amount
>> about
>> the music and instrument. At our first jam session, I didn't do any
>> looping, because I wanted to just focus on the sound of my guitar and
>how
>> it
>> worked with the cello and koto. I used my nylon string, but
>> surprisingly,
>> both of them requested that I play my jazz electric next time, because
>> they
>> think the contrast of acoustic instruments with my electric will be more
>> unique.
>>
>> Our basic approach for playing is that Gretchen can tune the Koto to any
>> scale....we start with a traditional Japanese harmonic structure (D Eb
>G
>> A
>> Bb D) and play with that...and then after that point, she tunes it to
>> various modes (mixolydian, lydian, pentatonic, etc), and we play modally
>> over a tonal center, which is great for me with my jazz background.
>You
>> can
>> do some great things with the koto, such as scraping the plectra over
>the
>> strings, bending the strings for other tones, etc. The fun one is where
>> she
>> tunes the koto to the chromatic scale and we play atonally...the three
>of
>> us
>> end up sounding like we're playing a 12 tone piece, though there are no
>> rows
>> or permutations involved.
>>
>> Next rehearsal I'll be bringing my notebook system and looping. My plan
>> is
>> to loop some ambient textures of basic melodic motifs based on the
>tuning
>> of
>> the koto..and then we'll improvise over that...afterwhich I'll continue
>> manipulating the loops to evolve with the performance. It should be
>fun.
>> I
>> hope to record the Oct. 8 performance.
>>
>> Kris
>>
>>
>>
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