URGE FOR GOING (joni mitchell)vocals &arrangement: anne kroehlingguitar: daan kleijnbass: thomas hauserpercussion: fabian hoenesviolin: jakub millerviolin: maren poelmancello: rené van munstercello: lotte van velthovenAE zaalprins claus conservatoriumgroningen, the netherlandsjune 24th 2008 [ More Detail ]
watch in high quality!!!neverstore preforming waiting acoustic with cello at Oscars old school västerhöjdsgymnasiet in skövde den 5/6-08 [ More Detail ]
First take, like or dislike, it was fun playing. The cello is of course out of tune. But I just wanted to be the first to feature a cellist. Hehe.Do you think you can do a Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious awesome astonishing speechless job on the cello? Prove it, it'd be an honor to listen to.Key of Ab Major...go improvise!Voice, range: Eb4-Ab5Chords, Db, Absus/Eb, Ab, FmHave fun =)http://myspace.com/tekfireViva la Vida or Death and All His Friends is the fourth studio album by British band Coldplay. It is scheduled to be released on 12 June 2008 in the UK and 17 June 2008 in North America. [ More Detail ]
What I'm trying to do, is create inexpensive instruments that I can donate to schools in the inner city Los Angeles. I want to give kids who do not have enough money to buy an instrument an opportunity to create music. That is why I'm figuring out ways to use common hardware store materials to build instruments at low cost. So far I've designed an acoustic violin, guitar, and ukulele using Gatorade bottles as acoustic resonator, and using piezo transducers from radio shack to electrify the larger bass instruments. I plan on creating an orchestral strings section with the use of ABS plastic piping for the body, shock cord and fishing line for strings, and a $2.00 piezo pickups for amplification. Each instrument costs 30 to 60 dollars depending on the instrument. If you plan on making the instrument for recreation only, then the plan's cost $20.00 and that money goes directly to the cause. If you plan on making the instruments to help me out with labor, the $20.00 will be refunded once you send the instrument to me . If you wish to aid in my efforts to give kids an opportunity to make music you can either donate through paypal to: or make the instruments yourself and send them to me.The plans have step by step picture illustrations as well as measurements, close up sketches, and lists of both materials and tools needed to create these wonderful instruments. [ More Detail ]
Japanese Electric Pop Band "B-Club" performed a free live on May 6th, 2008, as their first "Street B Gig" at Yoyogi Park. Many Foreigners, families, ladies, gentlemen and dogs stopped their step with smile, enjoying B-club's unique live performance and their music!! [ More Detail ]
What I'm trying to do, is create inexpensive instruments that I can donate to schools in the inner city Los Angeles. I want to give kids who do not have enough money to buy an instrument an opportunity to create music. That is why I'm figuring out ways to use common hardware store materials to build instruments at low cost. So far I've designed an acoustic violin, guitar, and ukulele using Gatorade bottles as acoustic resonators, and using piezo transducers from radio shack to electrify the larger bass instruments. I plan on creating an orchestral strings section with the use of ABS plastic piping for the body, shock cord and fishing line for strings, and a $2.00 piezo pickups for amplification. Each instrument costs 30 to 60 dollars depending on the instrument. If you plan on making the instrument for recreation only, then the plan's cost $20.00 and that money goes directly to the cause. If you plan on making the instruments to help me out with labor, the $20.00 will be refunded once you send the instrument to me . If you wish to aid in my efforts to give kids an opportunity to make music you can either donate through paypal to: or make the instruments yourself and send them to me.The plans have step by step picture illustrations as well as measurements, close up sketches, and lists of both materials and tools needed to create these wonderful instruments. [ More Detail ]
Anne Marie Almedal (the lead singer from Velvet Belly) performing "Joy" at Frogner Kino in Oslo, Norway, 1/12-2007. The song is from her album "The Siren &the Sage" (Warner Music, 2007), and also the movie "4 Løgner".(The Mac-computer running the visuals decided to ask for a system upgrade in the beginning of the song, hence the confusion on stage.)This was a very intimate gig in a former cinema and done in surround sound - for a select audience of music lovers.The album is produced by her husband, Nicholas Sillitoe, who's also working as a film composer and half of Illumination/Chilluminati (with Per Martinsen).The band:- Anne Marie Almedal (voice)- Nicholas Sillitoe (piano/acoustic guitar/backing vocals)- Sigrun Tara Øverland (lyre/autoharp/glockenspiel/backing vocals)- Rolf Kristensen (acoustic guitars)- Nemanja Markovic (cello)Also:- Asle Karstad (live sound engineer)- Peter Podworski (visuals) [ More Detail ]
Anne Marie Almedal (the lead singer from Velvet Belly) performing "Safe from harm" at Frogner Kino in Oslo, Norway, 1/12-2007. The song is originally by Massive Attack, from their album "Blue lines" (Virgin, 1991).This was a very intimate gig in a former cinema and done in surround sound - for a select audience of music lovers.The album "The Siren &the Sage" is produced by her husband, Nicholas Sillitoe, who's also working as a film composer and half of Illumination/Chilluminati (with Per Martinsen).The band:- Anne Marie Almedal (voice)- Nicholas Sillitoe (piano/acoustic guitar/backing vocals)- Sigrun Tara Øverland (lyre/autoharp/glockenspiel/backing vocals)- Rolf Kristensen (acoustic guitars)- Nemanja Markovic (cello)Also:- Asle Karstad (live sound engineer)- Peter Podworski (visuals) [ More Detail ]
Anne Marie Almedal performing "The key" at Frogner Kino in Oslo, Norway, 1/12-2007. The song is originally by Almedal's former band Velvet Belly, from their album "The landing" (BMG, 1996).This was a very intimate gig in a former cinema and done in surround sound - for a select audience of music lovers.The album "The Siren &the Sage" is produced by her husband, Nicholas Sillitoe, who's also working as a film composer and half of Illumination/Chilluminati (with Per Martinsen).The band:- Anne Marie Almedal (voice)- Nicholas Sillitoe (piano/acoustic guitar/backing vocals)- Sigrun Tara Øverland (lyre/autoharp/glockenspiel/backing vocals)- Rolf Kristensen (acoustic guitars)- Nemanja Markovic (cello)Also:- Asle Karstad (live sound engineer)- Peter Podworski (visuals) [ More Detail ]
Anne Marie Almedal performing "Trick" at Frogner Kino in Oslo, Norway, 1/12-2007. The song is originally by Almedal's former band Velvet Belly, from their album "Lucia" (BMG, 1997).This was a very intimate gig in a former cinema and done in surround sound - for a select audience of music lovers.The album "The Siren &the Sage" is produced by her husband, Nicholas Sillitoe, who's also working as a film composer and half of Illumination/Chilluminati (with Per Martinsen).The band:- Anne Marie Almedal (voice)- Nicholas Sillitoe (piano/acoustic guitar/backing vocals)- Sigrun Tara Øverland (lyre/autoharp/glockenspiel/backing vocals)- Rolf Kristensen (acoustic guitars)- Nemanja Markovic (cello)Also:- Asle Karstad (live sound engineer)- Peter Podworski (visuals) [ More Detail ]
Anne Marie Almedal (the lead singer from Velvet Belly) performing "Monterosso" at Frogner Kino in Oslo, Norway, 1/12-2007. The song is from her album "The Siren &the Sage" (Warner Music, 2007).This was a very intimate gig in a former cinema and done in surround sound - for a select audience of music lovers.The album is produced by her husband, Nicholas Sillitoe, who's also working as a film composer and half of Illumination/Chilluminati (with Per Martinsen).The band:- Anne Marie Almedal (voice)- Nicholas Sillitoe (piano/acoustic guitar/backing vocals)- Sigrun Tara Øverland (lyre/autoharp/glockenspiel/backing vocals)- Rolf Kristensen (acoustic guitars)- Nemanja Markovic (cello)Also:- Asle Karstad (live sound engineer)- Peter Podworski (visuals) [ More Detail ]
Anne Marie Almedal (the lead singer from Velvet Belly) performing "Trouble" at Frogner Kino in Oslo, Norway, 1/12-2007. The song is from her album "The Siren &the Sage" (Warner Music, 2007).This was a very intimate gig in a former cinema and done in surround sound - for a select audience of music lovers.The album is produced by her husband, Nicholas Sillitoe, who's also working as a film composer and half of Illumination/Chilluminati (with Per Martinsen).The band:- Anne Marie Almedal (voice)- Nicholas Sillitoe (piano/acoustic guitar/backing vocals)- Sigrun Tara Øverland (lyre/autoharp/glockenspiel/backing vocals)- Rolf Kristensen (acoustic guitars)- Nemanja Markovic (cello)Also:- Asle Karstad (live sound engineer)- Peter Podworski (visuals) [ More Detail ]
Kim Doo Soo - Bohemian김두수 - 보헤미안Kim Doo Soo : vocal, acoustic guitar, harmonicaKim Kwang Seok : electric guitar, acoustic guitarMoon Ji Hwan : clarinet, recorder, percussionLee Hyeon Su : celloSin Ji Ah : accordionKim Hyo Kuk : synthesizerRecorded live at EBS TV Broadcast, 'Space' Folk Rock Concert, Seoul, South Korea, March 5, 2008.Album info:Kim Doo Soo - Bohemian (1991, Hyundai/Bohemian)Kim Doo Soo : vocal, acoustic guitar, harmonicaSon Jin Tae, Ham Choon Ho : acoustic guitarLee Sung Won : acoustic guitar, chorusLee Sung Ik : flute, saxophoneKang Kun Do : celloSin Sang Cheol : violinJee Sung Chul : pianoChoi Kyong Sik : piano, synthesizerYoon Seung Bae : contra bassSeo Jung Pil : electric bassAhn Gi Seung, Song Seung Cheol : drumsLee Jung Hee, Lee Jong Man, Kim Jung Woo : chorusComposition, lyries, arrangement by Kim Doo SooRecorded at Hyundai Records Studio (Korea)Produce by Lee Jong Manwww.kimdoosoo.com [ More Detail ]
Matt Haverly on cello, Lyle Ronglien on guitar. Written by Lyle. Original recorded version found on Lyle Vol. 1 CD. A Digitech JamMan pedal was used to create the backing track live. [ More Detail ]
www.violin-reverb.comVioloncello von Giovanni Grancino aus dem Jahr 1721 creates an unbelievable great acoustic reverbcan be set up within seconds without causing damages to your Instrumentis a dedamping device without battery, only on acoustic basicThe Recitalbox remains invisible from the frontside.weighs only approximately 100 Grammopens new sound worlds and interpretation possibilities to you Recitalbox for Violin,Viola,Cello and Guitar Violoncello Giovanni Grancino 1712 The Cellist Yvonne Timoianu and the Bayan/Accordion player Eva-Maria Mitter both play live on stage with the Recitalbox.Astor Piazzola, Cellist, Accordionist, Stradivarious Sound, Stradivari Klang innovation, ErfindungInventor - Erfinder Vanik Avakian [ More Detail ]
Lyle Lovett &John Hagen on cello interview &playing "Don't Cry a Tear". Live acoustic broadcast from 107.1 KGSR music lounge, 10/16/07 Austin, TX. Hosted by Jody Denberg.(Part 3 of 3) [ More Detail ]