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Dec. 8th, 2025 04:03 amMusic: Otche Nash, Lord's Prayer in Old Church Slavonic
Dec. 7th, 2025 08:19 pmOne of the songs we sang is Otche Nash, a 4-part setting of the Lord's Prayer in Old Church Slavonic, which is like a mix of Bulgarian and Russian.
When someone proposed learning the song at the ad hoc monthly group a year ago, I was grumpy about having something so fundamentally Christian shoved down my throat, and we put it aside. In this weekly choir we learn whatever the teacher gives us, so I had to make my peace with it. Another singer said she doesn't mind it because it's asking the Universe for good things. I guess so...
Eva Quartet recorded it, and here's a live performance.
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Dec. 7th, 2025 11:17 pmEmergency Pinch Hit!
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Pixel Scroll 12/7/25 A Slow Glass For Observers
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lmao that the first comic to pop up when I hit the random button on my site was Faye saying "why's there always gotta be new people"
Looking back at this year, I feel like Anh basically took over the comic? It's wild how it's always the unexpected ones who have the most juice. No offense to Ayo, who is also plenty juicy and I also love writing. But Anh's a couple orders of magnitude more of a mess. But THIS comic is about AYO! Who is a delightful little idiot and I can't wait to do more with. OKAY THANKS I LOVE YOU ALL BYE
Voices as instruments, instruments as voices
Dec. 8th, 2025 01:49 amYesterday I pointed out the trombonish glissando in Bobby Vinton's "Blue Velvet"; today, during my morning ablutions, on the radio I heard a jazz singer do a whole song sounding like a musical instrument. I don't think there was any digital or electronic assistance, just his natually endowed voice.
One thing that always blows my mind is hearing Pink Floyd's guitar riffs that sound like a human voice, with the crowd going nuts in the background. This is due to David Gilmour's masterful use of effects like the Talk Box, which channels guitar sound through his mouth to form vowel sounds (like on "Pigs (Three Different Ones)"), alongside techniques like thumb-picking for vocal-like pitch bends, heavy use of Leslie speakers for swirling textures, and "wet/dry signal" setups with Uni-Vibes and delays, creating expressive, singing tones that mimic vocal phrasing. (AIO)
When I was in high school and played in various bands, brass instrumentalists would skillfully use different types of mutes to manipulate the sound stream originating from the buzzing of their lips and the tubing of their horn. In fact, before valves were added to the French horn, hornists had to fashion their melodies from a combination of embouchure control and literal manipulation of their hand inside the bell of the instrument. There are many astonishingly good French hornists, but the only two modern exponents of the instrument I know who could play the "natural" (i.e., without valves) horn were Hermann Baumann and Anthony Halstead).
The French horn is directly descended from large, circular hunting horns (cor de chasse) used in France. A French horn has a amazingly long length of coiled tubing, typically ranging from 12 to over 20 feet, depending on whether it's a single horn (around 12-13 ft for the F side) or a more common double horn, which combines both F and B♭ tubing for a total length that can reach 22 feet or more. I played a double horn (you have to generate a lot of wind to push your lip buzz through all that tubing), but started out on a much simpler, cheaper single horn, and had to learn to do the transpositions mentally /automatically. Not easy.
About thirty years ago, I went with my sister Heidi to visit a friend of hers in a Seattle suburb. His whole living room was full of electronic keyboards, amplifiers, speakers, headsets, and what-not. I'm sure that it all must have cost many thousands of dollars. He was not a professional, but created his music for his own pleasure and the entertainment of his guests such as Heidi and me.
It was like an electronic version of a late medieval organ, which has a vast array of "voices" (sounds) mimicking orchestral instruments, human voices, or creating unique tones, achieved by different pipe shapes (flue/reed), materials, and meticulous adjustments for brightness, darkness, or specific timbres like flutes, strings, brass, and winds (trumpets, oboes), and even unique effects like celestial harps or vox humanas. These voices are selected via stops on the keyboards, allowing a single organ to sound like an entire orchestra or choir in a majestic setting.
Last summer, I made a pilgrimage to Salt Lake City to hear the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, but also to attend a concert played on their magnificent pipe organ. Even the building was constructed to optimize the acoustics of all the reeds, pipes, and pedals.
Let's see where we are now in voice-instrument interaction:
This plugin transforms your voice into ANY instrument
You will scarcely believe this dazzling demonstration, all done by one man with a plugin.
Add in some AI:
Turn Your Voice Into Any Instrument with AI (Tutorial)
Using your body to make a full range of musical effects.
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Imitating Musical Instruments with the Human Voice
if instruments were voices and voices were instruments …
How to use Vocals like Instruments
The Voice As A Music Instrument!
Talk Box (blasting sound into your mouth) — watch how they explain the production of consonants and vowels
Can a voice sound like a stringed instrument? String Voice …
Watch this band with only their vocals as musical instruments.
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There are countless other presentations online of what all the electronic, digital paraphernalia can do FOR YOU. You control it. It is à votre service.
Upon initial encounter with all this intelligent equipage, it starts to get depressing, at least for me. I feel like the machines are starting to take over; what's left for me, the human?
In the end, though, I realize that I can tell the machine what to do.
The machine may be smart, but I can tell the machine what to do and what not to do. Above all, I can turn the machine on and off.
Selected readings
- "French Horn Church" (9/13/24)
- "Nasality" (8/18/23)
- "AI generated vocal model: Chinese popular ballad, Sandee Chan" (3/30/25)
- ‘We own control of our voice’: Taiwan singer Sandee Chan says don’t fear the machines as she reveals new song was ‘sung’ by artificial intelligence
Chan tells the Post that artificial technology will never replace the job of a music producer
The singer revealed the secret behind her new song, ‘Teach me the ways to be your lover’, one week after its release
Yuanyue Dang, SCMP (3/30/23) - "The Oldest (Known) Song Ever" (1025/25)