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containing multiphonic fingerings Nora Post, "
Multiphonics for the Oboe" "What is
multiphonics?", with
audio examples The
Virtual Flute Multiphonics for the...
- jazz trombonist.
Working mainly in free jazz, he was an
innovator in
multiphonics.
Mangelsdorff was born in
Frankfurt on
September 5, 1928, as the son...
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becoming increasingly abstract, with
greater incorporation of
devices like
multiphonics,
utilization of overtones, and
playing in the
altissimo register, as...
- glissandos, and
timbral trills.
Double and
triple tonguing,
flutter tonguing,
multiphonics, quarter-tones, and
singing are all
utilized in
Bruno Bartolozzi's Concertazioni...
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singing bowls are
known for
producing multiple harmonic partials or
multiphonics.
Other oscillators, such as cymbals, drum heads, and most percussion...
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Overtone singing, also
known as
overtone chanting,
harmonic singing,
polyphonic overtone singing, or
diphonic singing, is a set of
singing techniques in...
- note and
singing into an
instrument is also
known as horn
chords or
multiphonics. The most
common and
effective method of
woodwind growling is to hum...
- also
gives a
fingering chart of
possible 'faux' 1/2 step lip trills.
Multiphonics is the act of
producing more than one
pitch simultaneously on the horn...
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Original artist Length 1. "A Day in the Life" 3:41 2. "Hooked on
Multiphonics" 1:47 3. "Blonde
Behind the Wheel" 2:07 4. "JC Theme" 3:34...
- His
extended saxophone techniques cover advanced circular breathing,
multiphonics, altissimo, microtones, (reed) vocalizations,
percussive valve-work,...