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Conference napalm::commusic_v1

Title:* * Computer Music, MIDI, and Related Topics * *
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Created:Thu Feb 20 1986
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2361.0. "Real Tubular bells, need mallet" by KOBAL::DICKSON () Mon Jun 04 1990 19:45

    I have these wind chimes.  They are tubular chimes (that sound not much
    at all like Yamaha's "Tubular Bells" patch) suspended on strings, and
    tuned to a Harry Partch kind of scale.
    
    Anyway, I have been trying to record these things, and striking them
    with anything hard makes an annoying click.  Using a knuckle on my
    hand works pretty well except that it hurts.  I tried my padded
    dulcimer hammers, but they aren't padded enough (just a strip of
    leather over wood) and still make a click on the recording.
    
    So I thought, hey, what I need is a felt hammer like inside a piano.
    So I went over to Daddy's at lunch to take a look at their drum sticks.
    Not that they had much to choose from.  They had a set of tympani
    mallets for $27.  Yikes.
    
    So how much should I expect to spend on one of these things, and is
    their a cheaper way than tympani mallets?
    
    Speaking of Harry Partch, there is an article about him in the latest
    Keyboard.  Doesn't give anything technical about his 43-tone/octave
    scales though.  All his records appear to be on Columbia, and are still
    listed in the big yellow book at the record store (LP only), but I
    haven't found any.  Maybe I should just set my TZ for "Just Intonation"
    and see what I get.
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2361.1Sidebar on PartchAQUA::ROSTI'll do anything for moneyMon Jun 04 1990 20:3113
    
    Wow, I'm surprised those Partch LPs are still out there.  I have 
    two (were there more?) Columbias and they sound pretty futuristic
    today, even though some of the music dates back to the 1940s!!!  One
    has a "bonus" LP with demonstrations of the instruments.  
    
    For his musical system, see if you can find a library somewhere with
    Partch's book "Genesis of A Music" (published by Da Capo Press) in
    which he describes his intonation concepts.
    
    Good luck on the mallet....
    
    						Brian
2361.2pick up sticksTOOK::SUDAMALiving is easy with eyes closed...Tue Jun 05 1990 09:5813
    There are special hammers for real chimes that are made out of some
    kind of animal hide rolled into a cylinder, but this sounds like
    over-kill for your purpose. A timpani mallet is just a ball of hard
    felt, usually with a wrapper of softer felt layered over it. I used to
    make these myself (when I played timpani). You might be able to get the
    right kind of felt if you went to an upholstery supply place. But that
    sounds like more trouble than you want to get into. I'm sure you could
    come up with something simple and cheaper. For example, how about using
    a buffing wheel, the kind you would get to stick in a hand drill? These
    are usually made of hard felt or cloth, and they have a spindle that
    you could stick into the end of a stick. Get creative.
    
    - Ram
2361.3Some of Partch's music available on a CRI CDBAVIKI::GOODMichael GoodTue Jun 05 1990 12:538
There's at least one CD of Partch's music available on the CRI
label.  I've seen it at Tower in Boston and Briggs and Briggs
in Cambridge, though not consistently at either place.

Perhaps Jack's Drum Shop in Boston (on Boylston St. just west
of Mass. Ave., between Tower Records and Berklee) would be a
source of inspiration, equipment, or both regarding the mallet 
problem.
2361.4Borrow, beg, or ....HPSCAD::RFACCENDATue Jun 05 1990 13:445
    If you just need mallets for a one time sampling, why not try borrowing
    them. A note in the MUSIC note file might work; also I think there's
    a percussion notes file.
    
    Ron
2361.5The Mother Of Invention...WEFXEM::COTEWhat if someone sees us? Awwwwkk!Tue Jun 05 1990 14:0010
    This may well be the most tasteless suggestion ever offered in
    COMMUSIC, but it seems like it might work.
    
     I've included a form-feed for the more sensitive members...
    
    
    
     What about a Tampax tampon pushed just slightly out of the tube?
    
    Edd
2361.6No, I never took "Improvised Munitions 101" :-)CTHULU::YERAZUNISVery funny. Yes.Fri Jun 08 1990 18:0410
    Gee, our minds must run in similar gutters:
    
    	How about a toilet-paper (OK, paper-towel) roll core (the cardboard
    thing that's left when the paper is gone) full of sand and capped with
    duct/masking tape at each end...
    
    In other words, an improvised "blackjack".
    
    	-Bill
    
2361.7or, get "help" from a "friend" ...MIZZOU::SHERMANECADSR::SHERMAN 235-8176, 223-3326Fri Jun 08 1990 18:214
    If you REALLY want a good sound for cheap, try banging your head or
    your elbow against it.
    
    Steve