Hang Drum & Didgeridoo improv - John Pascuzzi, Steve Sklar, Richard Grossman - Live Concert

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  • Опубліковано 11 чер 2011
  • Having never played together as a group before, the 3 of us had about an hour to sketch out a framework for a 2-hour live show that was being filmed and recorded, and about 20 minutes of rehearsal time. Almost entirely an improvisational concert, one of us would take the lead on an idea, while the other two would support the effort musically.
    During the concert, Steve Sklar performed vocals (Throat Singing), played Guitar, Igil, Didgeridoo, Singing Bowls, Ocean Harp, and Gong.
    John Pascuzzi played the Tuvan igil, Hang Drum (Hang), and Waterphone.
    Dr. Richard Grossman sang some vocals, and also played a number of various instruments (Conch, Mouth Harps, Rainsticks, Shakers, Gong solo, etc) and provided soundscapes and ambient sounds, similar to his solo Sound Journey concert experiences.
    On this track:
    Gianni Pascuzzi(John Pascuzzi) - Hang Drum
    / oddmusic
    www.HapiTones.com
    www.oddmusic.com
    Steve Sklar - Didgeridoo
    / throatsinger
    www.khoomei.com
    www.skysongpro.com
    Dr. Richard Grossman - Shaker & Rainstick
    / acudoc411
    www.soundjourney.com
    www.acudoc.com

КОМЕНТАРІ • 27

  • @JeanniePascuzziSol
    @JeanniePascuzziSol 13 років тому

    Awesome sounds! You guys played amazing music together with so little time to rehearse! I feel so calm and at peace while I listen to this song:)

  • @MrBushi123
    @MrBushi123 11 років тому

    two beautiful instruments playing together,this sound is amazing,LOVE IT thanks for uploading,keep up the great music.

  • @Aikidopoi
    @Aikidopoi 13 років тому

    Sound of perfection.

  • @ZekeIsaacson
    @ZekeIsaacson 13 років тому

    Beautiful work! Feels great in the brain!

  • @Turbo852
    @Turbo852 13 років тому

    Great sound! Pretty crazy to perform a concert having never played together before! But you guys sounded amazing!

  • @oddmusic
    @oddmusic  13 років тому

    @MowMowMowDiittyMow Thanks very much, mowmow :) I have a few 'Yothu Yindi' CDs, love playing the didj too, and even had the privilege of having a couple lessons and hanging out with Aboriginal elder Djalu Gurruwiwi and family when they were in the US a few years back.

  • @oddmusic
    @oddmusic  11 років тому

    Thank you very much, glad you enjoyed it !

  • @WhiteTiger333
    @WhiteTiger333 13 років тому +1

    Yes, the silence after the piece was over stretched out very nicely. I just sat for awhile and watched the lightening bugs outside echoing the music. Took awhile to get back in my body enough to type this. :)

  • @travelindavetv
    @travelindavetv 11 років тому

    Fantastic

  • @Chocaz
    @Chocaz 13 років тому

    awesome music

  • @Oak138
    @Oak138 12 років тому

    amazing

  • @JuliaAndriessen
    @JuliaAndriessen 13 років тому

    DIGGED IT!

  • @soundjourney
    @soundjourney 8 років тому

    We should really do this again.

  • @oddmusic
    @oddmusic  13 років тому

    @ZenBeach1 Thanks very much ZenBeach !!

  • @ThisliHechtli
    @ThisliHechtli 13 років тому

    Sehr schön....

  • @CuddleNuts
    @CuddleNuts 13 років тому

    very nice. Its been a long while. post em when u get a chance tho, i enjoy ur music

  • @Jopa47z6
    @Jopa47z6 11 років тому

    Oh ya!!! I like.

  • @oddmusic
    @oddmusic  13 років тому

    @xXMMDMaDhOuSeXx Thanks! Getting back into making more videos now :)

  • @oddmusic
    @oddmusic  13 років тому

    @WhiteTiger333 Thanks for the comment, that's exactly what it's supposed to do! :)

  • @sikeedelic8348
    @sikeedelic8348 7 років тому

    have you ever collaborated with the artist, Alex Grey? Omg.... What a show that would be!

  • @bbyrd009b
    @bbyrd009b 13 років тому

    righteous

  • @BlueTongueDan
    @BlueTongueDan 13 років тому

    This is exactly what ive been looking for!
    Where can I buy this type of music?

  • @MrDaggersk8
    @MrDaggersk8 12 років тому

    orales

  • @florianforte5699
    @florianforte5699 5 років тому

    Does anyone knows wich scale is this drum?

  • @Goffeth312
    @Goffeth312 12 років тому

    Ahh reminds me of Lut Gholein...

  • @davidbyrhtnoth375
    @davidbyrhtnoth375 9 років тому

    I know EXACTLY where you are coming from. I, too, am an 'accomplished' musician with several utterly wonderful musicians contributing.
    I have to admit, I'm genuinely surprised by your words.
    "the 3 of us had about an hour to sketch out a framework for a 2-hour live show that was being filmed and recorded, and about 20 minutes of rehearsal time. Almost entirely an improvisational concert, one of us would take the lead on an idea, while the other two would support the effort musically."
    From the words above, my first and strongest impression is that you're all just still largely pratting about as dilettantes.
    HOW MUCH BETTER WOULD IT HAVE BEEN IF YOU'D SERIOUSLY SHARED IDEAS - and rehearsed these together EXTENSIVELY - beforehand?