I love music. I love making it, listening to it, thinking about it and talking about it.
bonang from khairul’s flickr collection.
Mental Floss has an awesome post on 5 peculiar instruments from around the world which include two of my favourite instruments from ‘my own lands’: the bonang from Java, Indonesia and the Didgeridoo from Down Under. To listen, click here, it is truly inspiring.
Xavier Rudd from megremlin’s photostream
When I have my little soirĂ©e on Friday night to celebrate (or mourn) the last day of my roaring 20’s, I will be subjecting my guests to an all-Australian playlist, including music from the young fellow above. I’m a sucker for a bit of didge in a song and Xavier knows how to play that thing like I’ve never seen before.
And there is an incredible and extensive Didgeridoo gallery here in Amsterdam that sells the most beautiful didges, and if you ask nicely the gallery manager will serenade you with a sampling (click here for proof!) I will be heading in there this week to get my fix of didge as part of my celebration week. And I hope I am lucky enough to be greeted by the incredible Lies Beijerinck, Dutch Didge chick extraordinaire, her perfomance is mesmerizing.
So get your jivin’ shoes on and let’s rock this blogosphere!
Hi Pia, you tagged me a few days ago, and I posted something today on my blog as a response…
January 23rd, 2008 | #
that guy looks like owen wilson.
happy birthday!!!
January 23rd, 2008 | #
Happy birthday, I really enjoyed the link to the music. My favorite instrument was the Hand.
January 23rd, 2008 | #
thanks for the birthday wishes!
dana, i too loved the hang.
jo, xavier does look a tad like owen wilson in that shot – i think he is playing in NY on the 29th, you should check to see if he really does look like Owen as I’ve never seen him live.
mary-laure, you are fast! it took me a few weeks to get to mine, i’ll be over in a flash to have a read.
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