I think I want one of these PO things. Yesterday I saw a kid play on one of them. The kid didn't do much, just mash some buttons. But these videos are amazing.
I don't really understand the difference between the PO-12, PO-14, PO-20, PO-24, PO-35.
These little videos are amazing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R_118tFJZB0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DAXJMJaFHzY
To think that I'm still doodling with the Animoog app on my iPad and not getting anything done. Now I can buy gadgets and not get anything done! #synth #chiptunes #po
@kensanata I wonder what would be the vim of music.
@kensanata Hmm, that would explain why I choose the tinwhistles and the ocarinas...
@deshipu learning the alto recorder (Alt Blockflöte) is still on my todo list. It always peters out. Perhaps a new set of pieces to play in a different style would help? Irish folk music or something like that.
@kensanata I can really recommend the Irish tin whistle as the simplest instrument to learn on the planet. Also the six-hole ocarina, which is similar, but easier to transport and has nicer sound. I recently got myself a renaissance fife, and I'm trying to learn to play it, but the embouchure is super-difficult for me.
@deshipu I can imagine. I got started with the alto recorder because that’s what Claudia used to play as a kid and so I was really looking forward to playing duets.
@kensanata Oh, yes, music is so much better together.
@deshipu I remember seeing a tiny fragment of a Verner Vinge interview where he talks about folk music being a group activity where anybody can get into it even all they can do is blow two notes. I love that aspect of it, too, even if I don’t think that’s how we learn to play anymore. And that makes me sad!
@kensanata I still have the rattles that I got for our jam sessions. It was the only instrument I was proficient enough with to make a meaningful contribution.
@kensanata Just beware of the Compulsive Tinwhistle Acquisition Disorder!
@deshipu A flute?