Playing around with the ebassoon, which uses a simple network of dividers to derive a just-intonation scale from a single master tone.
Playing around with the ebassoon, which uses a simple network of dividers to derive a just-intonation scale from a single master tone.
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What the……..how is this a bassoon? It’s terrible.
I agree with ericdano: Ugh, ugh, ugh. This has no real resemblance to the sounds of a bassoon (and it most definitely is not, not an “ebasson” (sic)), which can be heard magnificently here
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CZ1Nz3UOOas
in a brief recital piece. THAT video contains sublime sounds. Yours is full of honks and bleats of electronic buffoonery.
Don’t get too hung up on the name, which just came from the fact that it’s kind of a fat cylinder – the fact that it’s nothing like a bassoon is completely unrelated to whether it sounds like crap, which I will leave to your judgment!
The Bowen recital is indeed beautiful.
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