sophiedennis that’s Feb 16th, the one in March is in the afternoon, details here
sophiedennis that’s Feb 16th, the one in March is in the afternoon, details here
@sophiedennis it’s at St Mary's Church, Totnes, 11:00 till 12:00 noon, tickets £5 on the door. It'd be great to see you (and @andycayenne?) there! #buzz #music
Playing Bach pieces with Robin Andrews of #buzz for our upcoming gigs (16th February and 3rd March). Some of his pieces work surprisingly well on the gurdy, against a drone!
Learning new trompette patterns with Gregory Jolivet, and decided to try to evolve a micro syntax for representing them in notes, so I can add some SVG or Audio-API magic afterwards.
1 4 1 3 1 4 1 3 1234 1234 1234 1 3
And a variation: 12 4 1 3 12 4 1 3 1234 1234 1234 1
Really looking forward to meeting up with all the #gurdy–playing friends I haven’t seen for a while this weekend at Halsway Manor!
Several #buzz gigs upcoming in the next couple of months! The first is on the , St. Mary’s Church, Totnes @ 11:00 - , £5 on the door. The second is in early March in Kingskerswell, I’ll keep you posted for details! Or email me at barnaby@waterpigs.co.uk to join the Buzz mailing list (we will never spam you).
Checked in to St. Mary's Church, Totnes for a #buzz rehearsal. Lots of nice tunes in our upcoming gig!
Authentically Traditional by Robin Andrews is an interesting and welcome take on exactly what it means to be “authentic” in the context of #music /cc sophiedennis #bookmark #link
@briansuda @adactio turns out cgcardona already had the musical font idea, and started implementing it! https://audiofile.cc/#about
Checked into the Steam Packet Inn for the session/#buzz rehearsal
joelestewart yeah, I found him quite irritating, and the Gurdy was completely misrepresented! But must be great for those less musically inclined.
Hurdy #gurdy sighting on BBC2, in the promo for The Story of Music, BBC2 .
The audio from the #buzz concert last December is up on soundcloud!
My favourite is the shortest — Parson’s Farewell:
“As a musician, everyone can hear all your sketches” Robin Andrews
Hurdy #gurdy people: Buried on hurdygurdy.com is a full English translation of Broecker’s Die Drehlier!
seb_ly gotta love F# phrygian!
Woah, pinocc.io looks like a dream come true. I can’t wait to start linking musical instruments up to the IoT.
Checked into the Steam Packet Inn, Totnes for the neo folk session