tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3266509147115962751.post3260274348351284501..comments2024-02-28T07:04:58.522+01:00Comments on noseflute.org: Getting serious about nose flute playing - Part IIUkeHeidihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01175787452954907320noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3266509147115962751.post-66281385050039201432013-03-04T13:16:48.708+01:002013-03-04T13:16:48.708+01:00Merci beaucoup! This may take a while, though...
...Merci beaucoup! This may take a while, though... <br />nosymusicnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3266509147115962751.post-23740046823799999212013-03-03T21:11:32.286+01:002013-03-03T21:11:32.286+01:00Well, for one I would be very interested in perfor...Well, for one I would be very interested in performing acoustic chamber music (although I am equally into electrically and electronically enhanced music). There is absolutely nothing like instant musical interaction, soundwise and between players.<br /><br />I think sending recorded parts through to be mixed could be an idea to leave out physically coming together as musicians, though. I am keenMaikel Meinoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3266509147115962751.post-24062714804731700702013-03-01T22:06:02.455+01:002013-03-01T22:06:02.455+01:00Thanks for your always interesting remarks, dear M...Thanks for your always interesting remarks, dear Maikel, and sorry for not responding earlier, I was travelling. I think I understand your thoughts questioning the necessity of simulataneous playing. In musical respect it is not too interesting because what makes music special and touching is mainly the dialogue,the musical communication. The "freak-show-effect" is not really a goal of nosymusicnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3266509147115962751.post-26067084965335805082013-02-26T21:07:28.498+01:002013-02-26T21:07:28.498+01:00I had been wondering a while when the sequel to th...I had been wondering a while when the sequel to the first part would be posted! I like your effort in writing the article and playing both pieces! I love the sound of the Bocarina when it mimics that of a recorder!!!<br /><br />Simultaneous play is a great thing to be able to do, particularly when you play solo. Training indeed allows for the most amazing results: for instance, the nose flute, Maikel Meinoreply@blogger.com