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deerest-me · 4 months
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How to Disappear Completely, a Radiohead music video by Michael Herrera (x)
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roguetoo · 7 months
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Thomas Bloch Ondes Martenot performance
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The sound of science fiction
The ondes Martenot was invented in 1928 by the French inventor Maurice Martenot. Martenot was inspired by the accidental overlaps of tones between military radio oscillators, and wanted to create an instrument with the expressiveness of the cello.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ondes_Martenot
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nofatclips · 2 years
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Encore #2, an improvisation by Snowdrops live at Zeitraumexit, Mannheim, 11.12.19
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seanharold · 1 year
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Hi all,
I've finally released a music/art/eBook project that I've been working on since 2014 entitled Kinderstück. I've also launched a kickstarter to fund a physical release of the project.
Physical copies of the book will sell for $15 plus shipping (and all physical purchases via the kickstarter project come with a download link for the digital version). The kickstarter is here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/seanharold/kinderstuck-physical-copies
Or you can purchase the digital-only version now for $10 at this link (which includes the eBook, the musical recording, and a PDF of the book): https://seanharold.bandcamp.com/
Here is a description of the project: Kinderstück is a multidisciplinary children's book which combines visual art, text, and music. At the heart of Kinderstück is a children's story about loneliness and coping with loss. Presented as a six-part poem, the narrative follows a girl who hates noise but loves her mother's voice. When the girl loses her mother's song, she must find a new way forward.
The music of Kinderstück is written for ondes Martenot and electronics (as performed by ondist Suzanne Farrin). The release includes a recording of the work, as well as a download of the eBook. The eBook contains seven full illustrations (the cover, plus six more; illustrated by Yoko Furusho) as well as the full musical score (which is partially illustrated). Moreover, the eBook is enhanced so that the music will play while reading the book or while looking at the score. Advancing the page in the eBook will automatically trigger the corresponding music to play, allowing the reader to experience every aspect of Kinderstück at once. Likewise, the music will automatically trigger page turns as it plays, allowing the listener to follow along with the recording.
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ozkar-krapo · 1 year
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Sylvette ALLART & Théodore PARASQUIVE
"De l'Onde à l'Infini"
(LP. Dompierre. 1974) [FR]
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tech-knowledge · 2 years
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The ondes Martenot is an early electronic musical instrument. It is played with a keyboard or by moving a ring along a wire, creating "wavering" sounds similar to a theremin. A player of the ondes martenot is called an ondist.
The ondes Martenot was invented in 1928 by the French inventor Maurice Martenot. Martenot was inspired by the accidental overlaps of tones between military radio oscillators, and wanted to create an instrument with the expressiveness of the cello.
The ondes Martenot is used in more than 100 orchestral compositions. The French composer Olivier Messiaen used it in pieces such as his 1949 symphony Turangalîla-Symphonie, and his sister-in-law Jeanne Loriod was a celebrated player of the instrument. It appears in numerous film and television soundtracks, particularly science fiction and horror films. Jonny Greenwood of the English rock band Radiohead is credited with bringing the ondes to a larger modern audience. It has also been used by pop acts such as Daft Punk, Gaudi and Damon Albarn.
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silveme · 2 years
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onlyhelpfulbooks · 1 year
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35dh-1 · 1 year
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10月14日は、元祖電子楽器の一つでもあるオンド・マルトノの開発者、モーリス・マルトノの誕生日ですね。どんな音がするかと言いますと、あの『刑事コロンボ』のテーマ曲の口笛みたいな音、アレです🎹
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84k3r56023n · 22 days
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you listen here pal. you may claim that the existence of leon theremin's instrument employing radio-transmitting oscillators to produce uninterrupted tones at least 8 years before the first recorded model of an ondes martenot implies that maurice martenot was inspired by the theremin, but i'll have you know that martenot is on the historical record as having publicly demonstrated the production of audible tones via heterodyne capacitance prior to 1918, several years before the theremin was introduced and at a time when leon was still living as lev termen in russia. and so help me god, if you try to cite the fact that reginald fessenden originally patented the heterodyne capacitor in 1901 as some kind of evidence that martenot was inherently derivative and therefore likely to have simply "copied theremin" i will freaking lose it
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idiotequemoron · 4 months
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more work on 'how to disappear'... after phil did his drums last night, jonny came up with an outrageous martenot part - multitracked it sounds like the string section from mars. jonny has this uncanny ability to bring in weird chords, that at first distract you but after a couple of listens completely make sense...it's just a matter of getting on his planet. brilliant. coz and i tied up our respective bits and it's sounding fairly complete. not bad for a demo. thom was immersed in protools/cubase land in the other studio. the song now has a really strong arrangement and the rhythm track is pumping...........onwards to friday.
Ed’s diary 2/12/99
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adominguezs · 3 months
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Radiohead - In Rainbows. Año 2007. Edición Europea. Reedición Año 2016. Alternative Rock. XL Recordings.
Es el séptimo álbum de estudio de la banda. Se lanzó originalmente el 10 de octubre de 2007 en formato digital.
Radiohead trabajó en el álbum durante más de dos años. Las letras del disco fueron más personales que en otros trabajos de la banda. Se incorporó una amplia variedad de estilos musicales e instrumentos en el álbum, no haciendo uso exclusivo de música electrónica y arreglos para instrumentos de cuerda, sino también de piano, celesta y ondas Martenot.
Fue aclamado por la crítica y se lo incluyó en diversas listas de los mejores álbumes de 2007. En 2009 ganó dos premios Grammy al mejor álbum de música alternativa y al mejor paquete especial de edición limitada.
Músicos Thom Yorke – voz, guitarra, piano, instrumentación electrónica y batería. Colin Greenwood – bajo eléctrico y secuenciador. Jonny Greenwood – guitarra, ondas Martenot, teclado, programación, modular sintetizador, secuenciador, celesta y arreglos de cuerda. Ed O'Brien – guitarras, armonías vocales, efectos y sampler. Phil Selway – batería y programación.
Músicos Adicionales Coro de niños de la Matrix Music School – coros en "15 Step". The Millennia Ensemble – instrumentos de cuerda.
Producción Nigel Godrich – producción, mezcla e ingeniero de sonido. Dan Grech-Marguerat – ingeniero. Bob Ludwig – masterización. Hugo Nicolson – ingeniero. Graeme Stewart – preproducción. Richard Woodcraft – ingeniero.
Tracklist: A1 15 Step 3:58 A2 Bodysnatchers 4:02 A3 Nude 4:15 A4 Weird Fishes/Arpeggi 5:18 A5 All I Need 3:49
B1 Faust Arp 2:10 B2 Reckoner 4:50 B3 House of Cards 5:28 B4 Jigsaw Falling into Place 4:09 B5 Videotape 4:40
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vizreef · 2 years
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Lovely quirky French electronic instruments
Gmebaphone // Ondes Martenot // Ondioline
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nofatclips · 2 years
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Scene XI by Snowdrops from their Live at the Archaeological Crypt of Paris [free download on Bandcamp]
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seanharold · 4 months
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Score follower posted a follow along video for Kinderstück.
There are still a few hard copies of the book available on bandcamp too: seanharold.bandcamp.com
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