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hazelnut

Here's a new instrument which they say may well change the way some musicians perform on stage

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/8294355.stm
ePost
Nice find, Hazel. biggrin.gif Now we only need the talents to get something sensible out of it! BBC didn't succeed in finding any, I think. tongue.gif Eigenharp. I like the name. cool.gif The spell checker haven't learned it yet.

In the video they say "it". So how is the name pronounced? Is a dje or a sharp g sound?
fireryone
Well that's different, but not in a bad way.
Andavari
Had to comb through the text because for some reason the BBC UK is so anal about letting outside countries stream their videos.

I'm a musician and that instrument from the looks of it is interesting, but I'd probably never bother with it.
ePost
It's not been YouTubed yet but there's a few other videos about it: http://www.youtube.com/results?search_quer..._type=&aq=f

Eigenharp's YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/eigenlabs
ePost
From £3,950 (inc vat) Eigenharp's homepage says: http://www.eigenlabs.com/

It's a strange thought that modern music instruments can get malware or get hacked. In theory at least...
fireryone
QUOTE (Andavari @ Oct 9 2009, 05:32 AM) *
Had to comb through the text because for some reason the BBC UK is so anal about letting outside countries stream their videos.

I'm a musician and that instrument from the looks of it is interesting, but I'd probably never bother with it.


ok, I had no problem streaming it, and I'm in Australia.
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