Similarities In Nature
This self-proclaimed 'belle of the bellows' plays three bellowed instruments: English-style concertina (not anglo or duet), foot bass, and piano-type accordion.
I have a few bamboo flutes and other instruments floating around here and there; they're fun, too.
At home, when it's just me alone with my concertina and foot bass (okay, and maybe the accordion), not really performing or needing to be heard, I like to work on original compositions, and they tend to be light-classical/experimental stuff, and 'quiet.'
Beyond my living room, when with others, I prefer to use my accordion and to do more rowdy stuff, songs written by other people and especially voice-friendly ones I can YELL -- to be heard over the accordion!
I am acoustically-inclined, but some of my original compositions have notation that, once edited slightly and run through some magical Midi2Mp3 software, makes interesting electronic music.
I have a few bamboo flutes and other instruments floating around here and there; they're fun, too.
At home, when it's just me alone with my concertina and foot bass (okay, and maybe the accordion), not really performing or needing to be heard, I like to work on original compositions, and they tend to be light-classical/experimental stuff, and 'quiet.'
Beyond my living room, when with others, I prefer to use my accordion and to do more rowdy stuff, songs written by other people and especially voice-friendly ones I can YELL -- to be heard over the accordion!
I am acoustically-inclined, but some of my original compositions have notation that, once edited slightly and run through some magical Midi2Mp3 software, makes interesting electronic music.



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