Very cool. The other day I was listening to an album that some reviewer had mentioned called "Madar" with Jan Garbarek, Anouar Brahem and Ustad Shaukat Hussain. I wanted to know all the instruments seeing as it's pretty unique sounding and found they're playing an Oud and a Tabla of which I've heard of neither. From your user name I assume you know Mickey Hart loves unusual stuff like this.
Streichmelodion ??
Fell into a Wikipedia blackhole and found articles about very unusual instruments, one was the Streichmelodion. Which led me to youtube videos to hear them and also other rather unique instruments. Thought some of you might like learning and hearing something new. Enjoy!
@bhvf , Hard to believe Mozart embraced the piano, as it was something completely 'new' when he was alive. But, great minds think beyond us mere mortals.🙂 B |
David Lindley, better known as a "go to" sideman on a ton of big albums out of LA in the '70s, does these one man shows with all kinds of oddball stringed instruments. Those who know him love him. If you have never had an opportunity to hear him live, please try to do so. He does tour occasionally. He's a virtuoso with a sick sense of humor. |
Thanks @whart , I see he is on Qobuz. B |
I was surfing Roon yesterday and found a band called Pepe Deluxé. In the description of the band there was a mention of their fourth album, Queen of the Wave, using obscure instruments such as Edison's Ghost Machine and the Great Stalacpipe Organ (the world's largest instrument). I had to give it a listen! I love the album with A Night and a Day being my favorite track. This website gives a great overview of the whole album. Check out this tidbit:
This band sounds more dedicated to audio than anyone! Read the whole article about it here:
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