Klarinet Archive - Posting 000498.txt from 2000/06
From: "Michael Bryant" <michael@-----.uk> Subj: Re: [kl] South American horn? Date: Wed, 14 Jun 2000 11:42:52 -0400
Bonehead here pressed to go button and
then thought about panpipes . . .
Antara - Peruvian (Quechua)
Also Atala, Ayarisha, sico, sicuriada
and Huayra puhura = air tube
MB
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From: William Wright <Bilwright@-----.net>
Date: 14 June 2000 15:24
Subject: [kl] South American horn?
Does anybody know the name of the South American horn (from the
Andes Mountain jungles, perhaps?) that produces a 'breathy' tone, low
with lots of reverberation, but not as low as a bass clarinet, almost
like the wind moving through trees? This horn is a cliche in the sound
tracks of films set in South American mountain jungles.
Thank you,
Bill
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