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Wine Glass Used as Musical Instrument [message #68952] Tue, 09 August 2011 22:32 Go to next message
Yaser is currently offline  Yaser
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I have attended a party last weekend and there was this guy who was playing with wine glass. There are different sizes of the glasses and they contain a bit of water. I'm amazed about the precision that he did with how much water the glasses should have to create a specific note. Have you seen someone played like this?
Armonica [message #68954 is a reply to message #68952] Tue, 09 August 2011 22:40 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Slightly off topic but related - I have always found the armonica to be an enchanting sounding instrument:
Re: Wine Glass Used as Musical Instrument [message #68977 is a reply to message #68952] Thu, 11 August 2011 10:16 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I have never seen anyone play a song on wineglasses in person; that must have been so cool to watch! I have seen an online video, but it's not the same as being there.
Re: Wine Glass Used as Musical Instrument [message #68990 is a reply to message #68952] Sat, 13 August 2011 04:26 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Ben Franklin made his Glass Harmonica out of glass bowls using the same principle. There's an awesome "band" (t is just one woman, typically) called These Feathers Have Plumes and she uses an array of wine glasses with contact pick ups on the bases and runs them through a series or guitar effects as she plays them. Excellent stuff!
Re: Wine Glass Used as Musical Instrument [message #68998 is a reply to message #68952] Sat, 13 August 2011 13:58 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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These Feathers Have Plumes is a great project! There are some French artists using wine glasses, too. And Harry Partch wrote some excellent pieces that used the equivalent of wine glasses as well as George Antiel, who wrote for them specifically.
Re: Wine Glass Used as Musical Instrument [message #69152 is a reply to message #68952] Wed, 24 August 2011 07:53 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Has anyone tried recording wine glasses? If Andie Brown from TFHP runs them through a mixer using contact pick ups, is that okay for recording them? Perhaps a combination of contact pick ups and overhead or close mics? I guess it depends on the number of channels available, but I suspect using a bunch would be best and sound pretty good!
Re: Wine Glass Used as Musical Instrument [message #69848 is a reply to message #68952] Fri, 21 October 2011 20:44 Go to previous message
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Yaser wrote on Tue, 09 August 2011 22:32
I have attended a party last weekend and there was this guy who was playing with wine glass. There are different sizes of the glasses and they contain a bit of water. I'm amazed about the precision that he did with how much water the glasses should have to create a specific note. Have you seen someone played like this?

When I was in band in high school, we performed a piece once where we used crystal glasses. We had to fill them at different levels before we went on stage, it was a bit tricky. The sound was definitely interesting and pretty cool, although I'm not sure how good it sounded in the audience.
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