Flute is the general name for wind instruments with wooden lips (often made of metal, silver, or gold nowadays). The most common variations of the flute are the grand flute (most popular) and the piccolo.
Recently we talked about musical fusions between rock and classical music, this time we focus on numerous and diverse classical-pop integrations. We will find some that probably most of us are not even aware of, pieces inspired by classical music, utilizing classical instruments, or simply classics with an added beat...
The clarinet is a wooden wind instrument, constructed at the turn of the 17th and 18th centuries. The sound of the clarinet is warm, rich in color, dark in the lower, and expressive in the higher register.
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To Japanese artists who created a unique musical device titled "Childhood - Hand Flute." The innovative and creative approach to sound creation makes this instrument undoubtedly deserving of attention. "Childhood - Hand Flute" works by blowing into a gap between two parts, which produces sound. Moreover, the pitch can be adjusted by manipulating the size of this gap. This allows the instrument to offer a wide range of musical and repertoire possibilities. Interestingly, the design of this instrument is connected to the composer and artist's fascination with their youth. The name "Childhood" is certainly symbolic and captures the spirit of this instrument. It aims to remind us of the joy and innocence we experience as children. The uniqueness of the "Childhood - Hand Flute" primarily lies in the use of unconventional methods for sound creation, as well as its aesthetic execution. Both Mori and Usuda are known for their precision and care in developing their artistic projects. It is precisely because of this that the instrument stands out among others. One can only hope that the "Childhood - Hand Flute" by Mitsuhiro Mori and Keisuke Usuda will be met with enthusiastic reception and find its place among collectors of musical instruments, as well as among artists and musicians seeking new experiences and ways of creating sound. It is definitely an innovative tool that can contribute to the development and revitalization of music.
This is so creative and fun! I never thought that such a sound could be produced from a flute with one's hands. The ability to adjust the pitch by manipulating the size of the gap adds even more magic to this music. I really admire the skills of Mitsuhiro Mori and Keisuke Usuda. This is true art! I would like to learn this and impress my friends. It really gives a sense of childhood and carefree joy.