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Re: ebow for piano OT
Okay, I have to ask you all since we're talking avant-garde/modified piano
here, amongst some folks with serious music ed here, there was a piece
that
our elementary school music teacher (4th-5th grade) played on LP for us -
around Halloween - called "The Banshee". It was cool and scary to my 9-10
year old ears.
Anyone remember this? I haven't found it since. Anyone?
From: "andy butler" <akbutler@tiscali.co.uk>
> One really nice piano sound is to take a felt hammer, salvaged from a
> broken down piano,
> and rub it along the length of the string.
> This gets the string vibrating longitudinally, which is especially nice
>if
> the sus pedal is down.
>
> Just about any bit of wood rested on the strings can be nice too
> (as used by Keith Tippet)
>
> For more ideas, check out John Cage Prepared Piano (full details in
>score)
>
>
> or you might like this
> http://www.piranhaguitarbow.com/
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> Then there's the "andy butler special technique" which involves placing
>a
> thumb or
> finger on the string at one end, and removing it at just the right speed
> as the note
> is played. With a bit of practice, it sounds like the note is swelling
>in.
>
> that's enough from me,
> bet there's plenty of other great suggestions on list.
>
> andy butler
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> Erdem Helvacioglu wrote:
>
>> one more thing : what are the different material you use, attach,
>scrape
>> etc on your instruments? is there any specific material that you would
>> recommend for me to use on the guitar and piano? old californian
>license
>> plates work very well inside the piano by the way ( bill walker knows
>> what i mean :)
>> best.
>> Erdem Helvacioglu
>> www.erdemhelvacioglu.com <http://www.erdemhelvacioglu.com>
>> www.myspace.com/erdemhelvacioglu
>> <http://www.myspace.com/erdemhelvacioglu>
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