Mise en ligne le 19 nov. 2010
David Juritz (violin), Suzanne Matens (violin), Gareth Lubbe (viola) & Peter Martens (cello) honouring South Africa’s four Nobel Peace Prize laureates on instruments crafted by master luthier Brian Lisus.
Performed in the Thomaskirche, Leipzig.
Das berühmte katalanische Volkslied “El cant dels ocells“, durch Pablo Casals spektakulären Auftritt bei den United Nations 1971 im Alter von fast 95 Jahren zu einem Symbol des Friedens und der Freiheit geworden, wird hier interpretiert von The Quartet of Peace in einer berührenden Fassung mit Obertongesang. Das Quartett spielte in der Leipziger Thomanskirche (als Wirkungsstätte Johann Sebastian Bachs bekannt) ein Konzert zu Ehren der vier südafrikanischen Nobelpreisträge, wobei dieses Lied Nelson Mandela gewidmet ist.
Gareth Lubbe, aus Südafrika stammender Bratschist des Quartet of Peace und Professor für Bratsche an der Essener Folkwang-Hochschule, ist ein ausgezeichneter Obertonsänger und Vertreter des westlich-polyphonen Stils.
Der Meister des Mongolischen Obertongesang gibt uns die Ehre.
Hosoo und Transmongolia präsentieren virtuos traditionelle Volksmusik, neue mongolische Eigenkompositionen sowie modern mongolisch interpretierte Musik
Traditionelle mongolische Instrumente
Pferdekopf – Saiteninstrumente, Trommeln und mongolische Flöten,..
Published on Jul 3, 2013
Esta es una composición a cuatro Voces (con tres de mis alumnos) a través de “La Voz y el Canto de Armónicos” y Shruti Box (M1). Grabación y edición de video: Lisandro Olivera y Patricio Mosna. Voces: Fidel Dali, Andrés Saggio, Laura Carugati y Federico Rocha.
Para más información de Conciertos y Seminarios: http://www.andressaggio.com.ar / andressaggio@gmail.com
This is a composition of four voices (with three of my students) through The Voice and Overtone Singing and Shruti Box (M1). Voices: Fidel Dali, Andrés Saggio, Laura Carugati y Federico Rocha.
Video recording and editing: Lisandro Olivera y Patricio Mosna.
For more information about Concerts and Seminars: http://www.andressaggio.com.ar / andressaggio@gmail.com
Spectral Analyse with Tran quang Hai’s voice in Charash Kara style June 6th 2013
The software Overtone Analyzer created by Bodo Maass and Wofgang Laade is used to show the deep fundamental with overtones in Charash Kara style.
Published on Apr 11, 2013
This video shows how to compare the relative intensity of the harmonics in a recording with the new normalized spectral display in Overtone Analyzer. Instead of showing the absolute intensity in the spectrum, each point in time is scaled so that the loudest harmonic at that point has zero decibel, and the intensity of all other harmonics is relative to the loudest one. This makes it easier to visualize the spectral composition and the timbre of the sound.
Published on Aug 14, 2013
Comparing sounds and audio recordings with Overtone Analyzer Premium. This tutorial shows the Long Term Average Spectrum (LTAS), and how to display the LTAS of several marked sections on top of each other so that they can easily be compared.
The video also shows the Normalized Spectrum, which allows to analyze the relative harmonic intensity of a recording.
These features are only available in Overtone Analyzer Premium, not in the Live or Free Edition.
More about Overtone Analyzer at http://www.sygyt.com.
joutée le 14 août 2013
This tutorial shows how to compare audio recordings with the sound visualization software “Overtone Analyzer”. It explains how to mark sections of interest, and how to copy them to a new file, and how to display several files side-by-side for easy comparison.
This tutorial applies to “Overtone Analyzer Live”, but it can also be followed with the Premium Edition.