Wildly inspired from William Byrd's composition “The Bells”, which i play on the harpsichord.
In order of appearance, based on a C scale:
- a French Beetroot drum, which gives the base throughout the whole tune, I'm using the Major scale setting here,
- a Chinese drum in C,
- a Russian Kosmosky drum, I'm using the Shiraz scale in E here which interistingly provides matching notes,
- a Tibetan Bowl which happens to give a C,
- a tongue drum of Chinese origin in C with 14 notes,
- a Hang of Chinese origin in E minor,
- a Polish Turtle drum whose two sides are used in different moments, in Akebono and Hijaz,
- a very old bell of French origin which gives a very clear C.
In order of appearance, based on a C scale:
- a French Beetroot drum, which gives the base throughout the whole tune, I'm using the Major scale setting here,
- a Chinese drum in C,
- a Russian Kosmosky drum, I'm using the Shiraz scale in E here which interistingly provides matching notes,
- a Tibetan Bowl which happens to give a C,
- a tongue drum of Chinese origin in C with 14 notes,
- a Hang of Chinese origin in E minor,
- a Polish Turtle drum whose two sides are used in different moments, in Akebono and Hijaz,
- a very old bell of French origin which gives a very clear C.
- Category
- Music Instrumental Music Category I
- Tags
- tongue drum, Meditation, Droplets, Space Music, Relaxation, Calm Music, Improvization, calm, Relaxing, hand drum, healing music, soothing music, instrumental music, relaxation music, steel drum, stress relief music, Turtle Drum, Hijaz Scale, Hijaz, Turtle Tongue Drum, Healing Bowl, Tibetan Bowl, bells, All Saints Day, Halloween, Lullaby, Beetroot, Beetroot drum, Tongue Drum, Hang, Pantam, Handdrum, Kosmosky, Kosmosky Tongue Drum, Samhain
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