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=====Garry Greenwood===== | =====Garry Greenwood===== | ||
- | Garry Greenwood (born 1943 in Kent, England – 2005) was a leather artist living and working in Melbourne, Australia who made highly ornamented sculptural instruments out of leather. | + | Garry Greenwood (born 1943 in Kent, England – 2005) was a leather artist living and working in Melbourne, Australia who made highly ornamented sculptural instruments out of leather. |
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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=== |