Hokema Sansula demonstration with multi effects
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- Опубліковано 10 лют 2025
- This instrument is related to the kalimba. In this video, I give a brief overview of the sansula. Then I create a jingle/buzz effect by draping magnetic balls on it. Finally, I attach a contact mic, and play the sansula with chorus, delay, overdrive and a ring modulator.
Wow this takes sansula to another level!!!
This is one of the best snsula videos on UA-cam, I find you chanel very inspiring
You are too good. Your musical ability is on jazz and classical levels. Highly advanced!
Now this is amazing, I really like the idea with contact microphone, it's a whole new dimension to experiment with. Thank you Rory for inspiration.
This was a nice find, thank you again, Rory. The odd effect at the end sounded like the sansula was playing into a pan with water in it. Moving the pan makes the notes slur into the twilight zone.
playing with 4 fingers like a boss! Nice video.
Great ideas, thank you! Sounds amazing...
Wow, this is so great. Love it ❤❤❤
That was awesome! As always! Every time you have a new video it’s more awesome than the one before!
Very nice indeed. Gives me an idea too.........run this through a Strymon Big Sky with long tail reverb and a long spaced out delay.....You could do some Ambient and Chill music with that Sansula - Maybe some Hand Pan and Tabla too, you're real good with all your fingers, so you could do both......It might be real nice and certainly unexpected.......
Thanks for sharing these techniques 🙏🏼
nice ideas and lovely playing
This is an amazing Sansula demo. Wow. Thanks so much !!!
Thanks for sharing
You are an amazing individual sir, "Bravo"
Awesome vid! The ring modulator sounds totally out of a horror movie haha
Your video is extremely awesome! You inspired me to buy a mic and amp! Can’t wait until delivery is here :) Please upload a full song with the delay effect, that would be so nice! Can’t get enough.. many greetings 🖖 Dewi
Merci très beau !!!
Amazing video
I bought one, love it play weekly.
Absolutely Magical 😍
Wow we are amazed
Thats awesome!!
The last bit of the video reminds me of gamelan music
Very nice! Thanks a lot for the inspiration.
Rory thank you
Thank you very much for amazing demonstration :)
Sounding great as always Rory!
Waooo! so nice! thank you for this video
Wonderful! Thank you!
Wonderful, really :)
Greetings.. could you write down the notes you are playing when you start at the 5:00 minute with the mic and repeating delay with the drumming. Thank you so much.. sounds great
Jesus you’re talented
Wooowwwww you are amazing
Your are very sympatic! And the video very interested :) I hope someday I can play like u
Where I can buy this type of amplifier
Love this!!!
I really enjoyed the sound of the magnetic beads! Do you have a link for those beads to check out online?
Hey Rory!
Thanks for your great and creative video! Can you kindly tell me the make and model of the microphone you stuck in back of your Sansula? Thanks much!!
It's a KNA up-1.
Don't know if you get this but had to say thanks as I'm experimenting with disc shaped magnets to alter tuning intervals across the kalimba and placing the flat kalimbas on a 10inch cheep similar drum.
I've thought about using magnets for tuning. I do that with my tongue drum. But I havent figured out how to get magnets to stick to the tines without rattling or moving.
😍😍😍
nice
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what would happen if you combined two diatonic kalimbas tuned a half step apart to make a chromatic instrument
I'm pretty sure you can already buy chromatic kalimbas. Finding the best way to connect the 2 diatonics would be the largest trick i'd imagine. Figuring out how to place them to make it practical to actually play could be a challenge.
you're right. But I've seen chromatic kalimbas that you hold like a bandoneon. They had white keys on one side and black keys on the other. They were also pretty expensive. I was thinking to buy two cheap kalimbas and and just glue them together from their bottoms. I'll let you know if it works out lol. Cheers
What a beautiful sound!
Great video, thanks man....what amp where you using please?
I was using an Alesis Roadfire 15. These are no longer being made, but there are several amps with multi-fx on the market today, any of which would probably work just fine.
I'd like you to play tutti frutti by Little Richard on your instruments cause he died today.
It sounds like a vibraphone