Introducing the Unola (double melodica): Music for a Found Harmonium

Описание к видео Introducing the Unola (double melodica): Music for a Found Harmonium

I wrote an article going into more detail of how I made it here: https://melodicaworld.com/unola/

There were several people contributing their unique talents:
David Brancazio - https://www.doctormelodica.com
Daniel Schlierenzauer - https://danielschlierenzauer.com
Enrique Melin - https://blackhorseworkshop.co.uk/people
Fallen and Felled - https://www.fallenandfelled.co.uk
Tom Connolly - https://www.irishbones.com
Melodica World Forum - https://melodicaworld.com
Blackhorse Workshop - https://blackhorseworkshop.co.uk

The music is 'Music for a Found Harmonium', and the bit in the middle is a theme and variation on Caprice No. 24 in A minor by Niccolò Paganini.

The body is made from a slice of an old tree which fell down in Soho square on April 22nd 2022. The keys are made from Irish cattle bones and Indian ebony wood to represent the elders who landed me here in London.

I’ve developed a new keyboard system – the left hand keyboard is a mirror of the right, just like our hands naturally mirror each other. That means once I can play something with one hand, I can already play it with the other hand, by using the same movements.

I recorded the track at my home studio - if you want to learn more about setting up a home studio, I have a website which can help: https://soundref.com

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