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| | Conic Bellophone [[Conic Bellophone Demo|( Listen to a demo by Lee Ferguson, the percussionist from 'Duo Contour')]] |
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| Conic Bellophone
| | First official presentation in March 2007 at the [[UK Microfest]]. |
| First official presentation in March 2007 at the UK Microfest. | | |
| This instrument is designed and built by Tony Salinas (J.A.Martin Salinas) and has an octave range with 96 conic | | This instrument is designed and built by [[Tony Salinas]] (J.A. Martin Salinas) and has an [[octave]] range with 96 conic |
| bells (2mm steel spun on a lathe) tuned to the 96 equal temperament, even though the conic bells can be tuned | | |
| from 5 to 240 notes per octave. The maximum range they can cover keeping pleasant timbrical properties is 2 | | bells (2mm steel spun on a lathe) tuned to the [[96edo|96 equal temperament]], even though the conic bells can be tuned |
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| | from 5 to 240 notes per octave. The maximum range they can cover keeping pleasant [[timbre|timbrical]] properties is 2 |
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| octaves and a fifth incorporating extensions of the stands and with a 45 degree angle towards the player | | octaves and a fifth incorporating extensions of the stands and with a 45 degree angle towards the player |
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| (producing a kind of cage). | | (producing a kind of cage). |
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| This is the performance of 'Autumn I' for Conic Bellophone, percussion, Trombone, Trumpet, Celo and Bass Clarinet. Steve Altoft has a trumpet with a quartertone valve which was required for the composition. Steve plays with the duo contour with the percusionist playing the conic bellophone, Lee Ferguson. | | {{External Image| http://photos-c.ak.facebook.com/photos-ak-sf2p/v113/106/91/696302104/n696302104_227558_4982.jpg {{dead link}} }} |
| Bozidar Vukotic the London based Russian Cellist player was very precise! | | {{External Image| URL = http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=227559&id=696302104 {{dead link}} }} |
| The contemporary trombonist Allan Tomlinson enjoyed the continuous glissandi and requested a solo piece. | | |
| The Italian bass clarinetist Guido Arbonelli gave me a live lesson on playing multiphonics, and I had time to rearrange the piece. | | This is the performance of 'Autumn I' for [[Conic Bellophone]], [[percussion]], [[trombone]], [[trumpet]], [[cello]] and bass [[clarinet]]. |
| The Timpanist Matthew West had incredible sightreading skills. | | |
| Many thanks to Lewis Jones, my main research supervisor, who conducted at 60 b.p.m. with great control over the players. Also many thanks to my ttutor in composition Javier Garavaglia. | | [[Steve Altoft]] has a trumpet with a [[quartertone]] valve which was required for the composition. Steve plays in the duo |
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| | contour with [[Lee Ferguson]] percusionist who is the percussionist playing the conic bellophone. |
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| | [[Bozidar Vukotic]], the London-based Russian Cellist was very precise! |
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| | The contemporary trombonist [[Allan Tomlinson]] enjoyed the continuous glissandi and requested a solo piece. |
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| | The Italian bass clarinetist [[Guido Arbonelli]] gave me a good lesson about multiphonics. |
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| | The [[Timpanist Matthew West]] had incredible sight-reading skills. |
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| | Many thanks to [[Lewis Jones]], my main research supervisor, who conducted at 60 b.p.m. with great control over the |
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| | players. Also many thanks to my composition tutor, [[Javier Garavaglia]]. |
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| | {{External Image| URL = http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=227560&id=696302104 {{dead link}} }} |
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| Here I am introducing the Autumn piece for the UK Microfest 2007 | | Here I am introducing the Autumn piece for the UK Microfest 2007 |
| [[image:http://photos-a.ak.facebook.com/photos-ak-sf2p/v113/106/91/696302104/n696302104_227560_5390.jpg link="http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=227561&id=696302104"]]
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| This is the French guitarist Wim Hoogewerf with the percussionist from Duo Contour, Lee Ferguson. Wim has a | | {{External Image| http://photos-a.ak.facebook.com/photos-ak-sf2p/v113/106/91/696302104/n696302104_227560_5390.jpg {{dead link}} }} |
| 96 equal temperament guitar (1/4 tone frets and 6 E strings 1/16 of a tone appart). They played an amazing | | {{External Image| URL = http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=227561&id=696302104 {{dead link}} }} |
| ascending chromatic scale (range of an octave) using the 96 notes in unison with the help of the bottle neck.
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| | This is the French guitarist [[Wim Hoogewerf]] with the percussionist from Duo Contour, [[Lee Ferguson]]. Wim has a |
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| | 96 equal temperament guitar (1/4 tone frets and 6 E strings 1/16 of a tone apart). They played an ascending |
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| | chromatic scale using the 96 notes in unison with the help of a bottle neck for the guitar. |
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| They performed chromatic zig-zag exercises in unison covering the full range of the octave. | | They performed chromatic zig-zag exercises in unison covering the full range of the octave. |
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| They also played a duet I wrote for 96 equal temperament guitar and bellophone. | | They also played a duet I wrote for 96 equal temperament guitar and bellophone. |
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| These materials are really worthy waiting for the video to be edited! | | These materials are really worthy waiting for the video to be edited! |
| Wim also performed a piece by Pascal Criton (who was in the audience) for the same guitar.
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| Lee Ferguson explains the characteristics and the tough time he had preparing for the concert in one evening | | Lee Ferguson explains the characteristics and the tough time he had preparing for the concert in one evening |
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| when it was the first time for him to see the instrument. He took the instrument back to Germany, and we hope | | when it was the first time for him to see the instrument. He took the instrument back to Germany, and we hope |
| to hear about his performances with the conic bellophone around in the future.[[image:http://photos-c.ak.facebook.com/photos-ak-sf2p/v113/106/91/696302104/n696302104_227562_5825.jpg link="http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=227563&id=696302104"]] | | |
| | to hear about his performances with the conic bellophone in the future. |
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| From the percussionist's point of view. | | From the percussionist's point of view. |
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| Jacob and Aaron checking the piccolo conic bellophone, | | Jacob and Aaron checking the piccolo conic bellophone, |
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| which is made with bicycle bells, and can expand the maximum range | | which is made with bicycle bells, and can expand the maximum range |
| of the conic bellophone by a major third with almost the same sound.</pre></div> | | |
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| | of the conic bellophone by a major third with almost the same sound. |
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| Conic Bellophone<br />
| | [[Category:Instruments]][[Category:96edo]] |
| First official presentation in March 2007 at the UK Microfest.<br />
| |
| This instrument is designed and built by Tony Salinas (J.A.Martin Salinas) and has an octave range with 96 conic<br />
| |
| bells (2mm steel spun on a lathe) tuned to the 96 equal temperament, even though the conic bells can be tuned<br />
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| from 5 to 240 notes per octave. The maximum range they can cover keeping pleasant timbrical properties is 2<br />
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| octaves and a fifth incorporating extensions of the stands and with a 45 degree angle towards the player<br />
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| (producing a kind of cage).<br />
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| This is the performance of 'Autumn I' for Conic Bellophone, percussion, Trombone, Trumpet, Celo and Bass Clarinet. Steve Altoft has a trumpet with a quartertone valve which was required for the composition. Steve plays with the duo contour with the percusionist playing the conic bellophone, Lee Ferguson.<br />
| |
| Bozidar Vukotic the London based Russian Cellist player was very precise!<br />
| |
| The contemporary trombonist Allan Tomlinson enjoyed the continuous glissandi and requested a solo piece.<br />
| |
| The Italian bass clarinetist Guido Arbonelli gave me a live lesson on playing multiphonics, and I had time to rearrange the piece.<br />
| |
| The Timpanist Matthew West had incredible sightreading skills.<br />
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| Many thanks to Lewis Jones, my main research supervisor, who conducted at 60 b.p.m. with great control over the players. Also many thanks to my ttutor in composition Javier Garavaglia.<br />
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| Here I am introducing the Autumn piece for the UK Microfest 2007<br />
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| This is the French guitarist Wim Hoogewerf with the percussionist from Duo Contour, Lee Ferguson. Wim has a<br />
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| 96 equal temperament guitar (1/4 tone frets and 6 E strings 1/16 of a tone appart). They played an amazing<br />
| |
| ascending chromatic scale (range of an octave) using the 96 notes in unison with the help of the bottle neck.<br />
| |
| They performed chromatic zig-zag exercises in unison covering the full range of the octave.<br />
| |
| They also played a duet I wrote for 96 equal temperament guitar and bellophone.<br />
| |
| These materials are really worthy waiting for the video to be edited!<br />
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| Wim also performed a piece by Pascal Criton (who was in the audience) for the same guitar.<br />
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| Lee Ferguson explains the characteristics and the tough time he had preparing for the concert in one evening<br />
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| when it was the first time for him to see the instrument. He took the instrument back to Germany, and we hope<br />
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| to hear about his performances with the conic bellophone around in the future.<!-- ws:start:WikiTextRemoteImageRule:11:&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=227563&amp;id=696302104&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;http://photos-c.ak.facebook.com/photos-ak-sf2p/v113/106/91/696302104/n696302104_227562_5825.jpg&quot; alt=&quot;&quot; title=&quot;&quot; /&gt;&lt;/a&gt; --><a href="http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=227563&amp;id=696302104" rel="nofollow"><img src="http://photos-c.ak.facebook.com/photos-ak-sf2p/v113/106/91/696302104/n696302104_227562_5825.jpg" alt="external image n696302104_227562_5825.jpg" title="external image n696302104_227562_5825.jpg" /></a><!-- ws:end:WikiTextRemoteImageRule:11 --><br />
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| Jacob and Aaron checking the piccolo conic bellophone,<br />
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| which is made with bicycle bells, and can expand the maximum range<br />
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| of the conic bellophone by a major third with almost the same sound.</body></html></pre></div>
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