Art of Primitive Sound
(Walter e Luce Maioli):
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Musical instruments from prehistory
HSL 003
Tracks:
01 The Dance of Leaves
02 Flautes
A.
Aerial Harmonics
B. Curved Melodies
C. In Flight
03 Eagle bone for the Ghost
dance
04 Flying Rhombs
A. Horn (Africa)
B. Bamboo (Nias)
C.
Wood (India)
D.
Wood (Australia)
05 The Horn, the Tortoise,
the Bow the Flintstone
06 Sonorous Stones in the
Cave
Basura cave in Toirano, Savona, Italy
A. Stactite Gong
B. the "Organ"
07 River Stones
08 Vegetable Seeds: jungle
Voices
09 The spirits of the
Marshed
10 Sea Lamguage, Shells
11 Amazonian Finds
A. River Shells
B. Tucan Beaks
C.
Coleopter Eleters
Completely acoustics
natural sounds. Appropriate listening requires adjusting the volume according
to the pieces. Sound are recorded in a "natural" setting, that is,
using the acoustic reverberations of particular environments with cole-up and
far away sounds. Insert "Loudness" (low frequency accentuator),
equalized, etc., according to the HiFi equipment, the listening environment
and the sound quality desired.
Musical instruments from
prehistory: upper paleolithic
"Art of Primitive
Sound"
Reserch and musical
composition by Walter Maioli
Performes
Walter Maioli - in all
tracks
Patricia Mayer - tracks
01-03-05-09-10
Luce Maioli - tracks
01-03-08-09
S.W. Nirodh - tracks 08-09
Asaga - track 08
Luca Migliaccio - track 08
Giuliano Rosa - tracks
01-09-10
The istruments were
collected and assembled by Walter Maioli with the collaboration and
contribution of Pia, Antonio Peticov, Fred Gales, Gaetano Roi, Elena and Luce
Maioli, Patricia Mayer, Nirodh, Luca Migliaccio, Poppi Crippa, Italo Bertolasi,
Pietro "Pit" Piccinelli, Julian NunaKi, Tukanayare, Yoshi Oida.