[oddmusic] Re: The tea pot as a musical instrument

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Doug Tielli (of the great Toronto group The Reveries) used to do a project with singing into teapots as Nomanband, bugged him for years for some other-than-MySpace recordings, and he just came out with an album that's quite lovely, though no teakettle resonances detected!

Here's the 2 tracks still playable on his MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/nomanband1

Here's a track off his new album, were anyone also interested in that: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJqXQyQ6suI&feature=youtube_gdata_player

Cheers!

--- In oddmusic@yahoogroups.com, Motleyjust <motleyjust@...> wrote:
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> Pick up an empty tea pot, take off the lid, hum or sing into the spout. Size and shape makes a difference in the resonance. T-pots with liquid in them do not have as much resonance (not to mention the possibility of getting it spilled on yourself)
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> I'm still experimenting with using a membrane on it.
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> This was just an ordinary purchased tea pot, but I am looking into making some, possibly with more than one spout or other openings. Also looking into using one as combination kazoo/udu.
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> I haven't tried the tea kettle yet, as it had hot water in it at the time (because I was making tea).
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> http://kazoologist.org/
> --More information than most people would ever want to know about Kazooz--
> Celebrate National Kazoo Day--Some time between January 23 & 29th
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