Extended Harp Techniques, Notation, and General Ergonomics of the Harp
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ก.ค. 2024
- An in-depth look into this contemporary music performance featuring numerous extended techniques, some are more commonly seen in contemporary harp music but a few may surprise you!
Here is the full performance of the piece: • Bret Crow: Like You Li...
Composer: / thebretcrowshow
0:00 Intro
0:44 Screwdriver / Pitch Bending / Fluidic Sounds
3:01 Back of the Nail Glissandos
3:45 Resistance Band
5:11 More About Nail Glissandos
5:25 More About Screwdriver / Pitch Bending / Fluidic Sounds
6:23 Short Glissandos
7:00 Palm Strike
7:30 Whistling Effect
8:15 Regular Plucking and Percussive Nail Glissandos
9:04 Shapes in Glissando
10:27 Dynamics with Screwdriver / Pitch Bending / Fluidic Sounds
10:50 More on Glissandos
11:55 More on the Palm Strike
12:53 Singing into Harp
13:43 Checkers
14:51 Accents and Staccatos and Fermatas
15:43 Ergonomics of Staccatos
16:23 Caesura
16:45 Swirling Glissandos
17:05 Singing While Playing
17:51 Ergonomics of Repeated Notes
19:37 Glissandos in Opposite Direction
19:50 Muffling
20:25 Kazoo While Playing
21:07 More Repeated Notes and Glissandos
22:19 Slurs and Lift Gestures
23:49 The Last Screwdriver / Pitch Bending / Fluidic Sounds
25:07 Pentatonic Glissando (A B# C D E# F G)
25:21 Rubber Ball Mallet - The Whale Sound
26:24 Rubber Ball Mallet - Tapping
26:38 Tongue Depressor
26:48 Honey Dipper
27:14 Outro
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Really cool to see all the techniques that went into this piece!
Wow, that was fun to watch. Thanks for sharing your process and some of those notations, very cool.
Thanks for explaining everything for us, I liked that superball string drag technique at the end, it sounded like it could be used as an effect in tense or scary movie scenes.
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I love all the music, but I laughed out loud at the checkers bits
Pretty interesting. Little thought about the squared notes: It looks a bit like the square notes you had in the past in early music.
The palm strike and the mallet technique one
I was looking for a harp that really sounds like that similar what do someone really hear, what does it look like.
Here's an interesting question: how would you play the song "Piano Smasher" featured on the Blue Man Group album The Complex? The way they do it on the album is to turn the piano on its side and take a sledge hammer to the frame. As far as tuning is concerned, each octave on the piano was tuned to a specific note, so they could hit in the general area, and it would sound right. Can you do that tuning and pull that song off with the Palm Strike technique on Harp? Would seem to be a simpler solution (and less destructive...)
Noons.
Who wrote this? It sounds like a performance art by someone who isnt good at performance art or writing music at all
Bret Crow. This piece was written as a graphic score, not particular to the harp or really any instrument. It is a work of art and was incredibly creative, yet left much of the interpretation up to the performer. This type of score is not the norm in the classical music world, which made this even more fun to tackle!
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You better watch it
How were your nails after the recording
Totally fine! No pain when strumming with the back of my nails :)