An Udderbot Recital
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- 2010-08-20
- Topics
- udderbot, xenharmonic, microtonal, slide bottle, theremin
The udderbot is a slide woodwind instrument invented in 2005. Co-inventor and amateuroso Jacob Barton presents a concert of music using the udderbot, featuring xenharmonic music written by local composers especially for the occasion. 8PM August 20, 2010 at the Urbana-Champaign Independent Media Center.
Additional performers:
Andrew Heathwaite, otonal dulcimer and fretless guitar
James Andrew Burton, percussion
Paul Kotheimer, double bass
Dan Sedgwick, keyboards and voice
Marji Gere, violin and voice
Susan Parenti, voice
Carrie Beaderstadt, violin
Tomas Fajardo, viola
Sara Wilkins, cello
Megan Marolf, oboe
Additional performers:
Andrew Heathwaite, otonal dulcimer and fretless guitar
James Andrew Burton, percussion
Paul Kotheimer, double bass
Dan Sedgwick, keyboards and voice
Marji Gere, violin and voice
Susan Parenti, voice
Carrie Beaderstadt, violin
Tomas Fajardo, viola
Sara Wilkins, cello
Megan Marolf, oboe
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August 25, 2010
Subject: Lots of squishy eggrolls
Subject: Lots of squishy eggrolls
What a splendunkerous sound these fine fellows have. It's quite peachy, especially in track 5, when I had to get my kerchiff out because it reminded me so of my dear Aunt Mimsy. The emotional depth of xenharmony is a truly undiscovered gem of the musical genre. Play on men, play on!
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