Twang and Click
Sep. 4th, 2010 12:22 pmBeing at a folk festival with an injury playing up I suddenly found myself avoiding the dance workshops and heading to the music ones instead.
Having never really learnt anything musical (I've played around with the whistle and melodeon a bit and can get some vague tunes out of both, but that's about it), this was guaranteed to be interesting. As a result I've come away from Whitby with a Jew's Harp and 2 pairs of bones (being a vegetarian I obviously have wooden bones).
Anyway, just to make you all reach for your earplugs. Here's a recording of a group of us who'd been going along to the Wright families workshops at Whitby playing Jew's Harp in the final showcase at the end of the week:
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Given it's a piece of music including me playing (although there were plenty of others to drown me out), it sounds surprisingly unbad.
Having never really learnt anything musical (I've played around with the whistle and melodeon a bit and can get some vague tunes out of both, but that's about it), this was guaranteed to be interesting. As a result I've come away from Whitby with a Jew's Harp and 2 pairs of bones (being a vegetarian I obviously have wooden bones).
Anyway, just to make you all reach for your earplugs. Here's a recording of a group of us who'd been going along to the Wright families workshops at Whitby playing Jew's Harp in the final showcase at the end of the week:
(Direct Link)
Given it's a piece of music including me playing (although there were plenty of others to drown me out), it sounds surprisingly unbad.