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=====Garry Greenwood===== | =====Garry Greenwood===== | ||
- | Garry Greenwood | + | Garry Greenwood |
====Bio==== | ====Bio==== | ||
((http:// | ((http:// | ||
====Instruments==== | ====Instruments==== | ||
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+ | All of the quoted texts in this section is from Musical Instruments by Garry Greenwood, written by Brian Allison, Ros McMillan, and Garry Greenwood | ||
((ORIGINAL TEXT FROM Instruments of Desire- Works in Leather by Garry Greenwood | ((ORIGINAL TEXT FROM Instruments of Desire- Works in Leather by Garry Greenwood | ||
- | The Grainger Museum- University of Melbourne, October 10th, 2002)) | + | The Grainger Museum- University of Melbourne, October 10th, 2002 http:// |
- | Musical Instruments by Garry Greenwood, Text quoted from Brian Allison, Ros McMillan, and Garry Greenwood | + | |
===Intro=== | ===Intro=== | ||
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The mouthpiece can be that of a bassoon of a trumpet. With a bassoon mouthpiece the sound in the lowest register is similar to a trombone, while in the middle register it is a cross between a hoen and a bassoon. In the upper register the Dragon Bassoon can produce a variety of high pitched wails and sighs, and with all holes covered a large range of multiphonics and harmonics can be produced. A trumpet mouthpiece gives more of a barking sound." | The mouthpiece can be that of a bassoon of a trumpet. With a bassoon mouthpiece the sound in the lowest register is similar to a trombone, while in the middle register it is a cross between a hoen and a bassoon. In the upper register the Dragon Bassoon can produce a variety of high pitched wails and sighs, and with all holes covered a large range of multiphonics and harmonics can be produced. A trumpet mouthpiece gives more of a barking sound." | ||
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+ | A feature on the Dragon Bassoon on [[Oddmusic]] ((http:// | ||
===Mountain Harp=== | ===Mountain Harp=== | ||
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Greenwood' | Greenwood' | ||
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+ | See [[Ocarina]] | ||
===Heralds=== | ===Heralds=== | ||
- | See [[Ocarina]] | ||
- | {{https:// | + | ====Video==== |
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+ | {{youtube>ygCKe-o5INU}} | ||
"The Chordwainers play their favorite Tango in Carmel Hall at the Cygnet Folk Festival. January 2009, Cygnet, Tasmania, Australia. The instruments we play were made by the leather sculptor, Garry Greenwood." | "The Chordwainers play their favorite Tango in Carmel Hall at the Cygnet Folk Festival. January 2009, Cygnet, Tasmania, Australia. The instruments we play were made by the leather sculptor, Garry Greenwood." | ||
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Karlin Love playing the Mountain Harp \\ | Karlin Love playing the Mountain Harp \\ | ||
- | {{https:// | + | {{youtube>95KTKRbAysg}} |
- | {{https:// | + | {{youtube>pT0EbpB0RjQ}} |