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Subject: music with unconventional instruments
Date: 14 May 2007 10:32:44 -0700
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Hello,
I'm looking for a kind of music. Since I unfortunately don't know
what its name is, I'll have to give a description.
I want to listen to a recording of music made with unconventional
instruments: garbage cans, balloons, bleating goats, coughing, window
panes, etc.
To be specific, I do NOT want "musique concrete", if that term means
you open the window, record the bus driving by, and call it music. I
want something that a beginner could listen to, and say, yeah, that's
sorta musical. The instrumentalists were trying to make actual (if
unorthodox) music out of those garbage cans and balloons, unlike the
bus driver who wasn't trying to.
Any good ideas?
Thank you very much for all suggestions!
Ted Shoemaker
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