A list of puns related to "Law of the instrument"
How then do us Watts worshippers account for the speed of light being that itβs constant and relative to nothing?
Introduced: Sponsor: Rep. James Sensenbrenner [R-WI5]
This bill was referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary which will consider it before sending it to the House floor for consideration.
Rep. James Sensenbrenner [R-WI5] is a member of the committee.
Piano Reeves
But now they have a lot of violins
I told him "Beats me; I have no idea."
Stay tuned.
Whatβs the point of calling the same note a different name? For instance, if alto sax is in Eb, why isnβt the c note on the sax just called Eb flat instead of c? Or the c on clarinet just called Bb? It would kill the need to transpose music and for the instruments would still be able to play the same notes. I asked my band director and he didnβt really have an answer.
I've tried to find specific laws/guidelines etc. for Catalunya and/or Barcelona, with no luck.
My neighbor practices drums at home with nothing to muffle or absorb the sound (no drum covers, no soundproofing). When he plays, it's like he's in my bedroom. I can't be in there when he's practicing.
Unrelated to any possible legal guidelines, he also has bad taste in music and isn't a particularly good musician. That's just my own queja that can't be helped, but as he's banging away I sometimes wonder if maybe it wouldn't be so bad otherwise...
I have spent 7 hours without a break recording the instruments, mixing the audio, and making the video. All of the parts are done in one full take. I played guitar, bass, electric piano, organ, marimba, and drums for this. The guitar and electric piano parts are completely improvised besides the main hook.
The guitar is my modified 1979 Vantage VS650, and both the guitar and the bass were running through my Line 6 Helix. If anyone has any gear/music/whatever questions, I'd be happy to do my best to answer!
Hey reddit !
We are Aodyo Instruments, a startup which makes the Sylphyo, a next-generation electronic wind instrument made in France. It allows you to play any kind of sound (or synthesizer) like a traditional woodwind instrument, with their unmatched feeling and expressive possibilities. If you play the saxophone, recorder, flute, trumpet, clarinet, oboe, or whistle, youβll feel at home with the Sylphyo. If you donβt, itβs a wonderful way to get started with wind instruments. In both cases, the Sylphyo combines the countless possibilities of electronic instruments with the feeling of acoustic traditional instruments. The Sylphyo can be used with headphones, amplified as well as wirelessly through the link receiver.
Ask us anything about the Sylphyo, music, startups, life in France or whatever else you want!
We just launched our new website! Go check us out at aodyo.com
Proof on our facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/aodyo.instruments/
edit: we are launching a giveaway on our facebook page now! Go check it out for a chance to win a Sylphyo
edit 2: Here is a presentation video we did which you might like! Just to add to this, the presentation video is meant to be a stylised video showing off the product, it is NOT meant as a demo video :) I've added a short demo video in edit 3 below! There is a lot more videos and demos on our youtube channel, link here
Here is the original song video/demo for the music in the presentation!
edit 3: Here is a video showing off some of what you can do on the Sylphyo
edit 4: added the original music video for the presentation (see edit 2)
edit 5: Taking a small break for now! Need to catch a train, will answer more late
Edit 6: Am on the train ready for more questions!
Also here are some youtube videos with demos of all our current sounds!
The fourteen first sounds of the Sylphyo:
- MacGuffin: https://youtu.be/suZZZAw0JgE
- Daphnis Flute: https://youtu.be/bsqhTUeUx84
- House of Chords: https://youtu.be/Wa2aQv8wid8
- Meow: [https://youtu.be/UDcR4I1zatQ]
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