I wondered why l was getting notifications of an unknown channel. Cool reasoning behind the new name. I don't suppose it matters. I'll have to try and track down that album.
For those who may want to go deeper into the artistry of this genius, Partch's book "Genesis of a Music", is an account of his life's work in his own words. That 1958 edition of "The Bewitched" seems to be kind of a treasure, isn't it? Greetings from Portugal.
Alex, good luck with the new name. Any of those Gate 5 releases would be desirable. Michael Valentini was surprised that I had no Harry Partch, at some point. I have since changed that but much more to explore. Looking forward to the VC meet-up video. Thanks, Chris
Cool name change, Alex. It's good to change thing up from time-to-time The Harry Partch is new; can music sound both new and intriguing, and yet still sound familiar. I like concept of music as ritual and ceremony. In many ways that seems to be the very origins of music. Man's attempt at dialogue with the gods (so to speak). Or a language with the spiritual. Always enjoy your videos. Cheers! Shawn
Hey Alex from Motorik to Marimba. 🙂 Wonderful wormhole to fall into. One of my favorite things by him as much as the music is a video on YT of him making rose petal jam. Thanks for sharing. -Carm
@@diamond_marimba Ha, well I'm guessing it was really just him by nature. I remember somebody being interviewed in a documentary about him saying something to the effect "I didn't consider Harry to be eccentric...most people I know are eccentric. Harry was an original."
I am digging the new name Alex. My dad graduated from MIT in Boston. I remember a friend of his giving my dad something that had to do with Harry Partch. It may have been a book or an essay. I have never heard any of his music. Where do I start? I will looking for some new diamond_marimba posts~ Rob/Boston
@@diamond_marimba I wish that I could find out Alex. My dad passed on a few years back. I believe that my dad's friend gave him something to read about HP. ~
Congratulations on the new channel name. Wow, Harry made up his own music system! He sounds like he was totally committed to his vision. I'm a fan of the Baja Marimba Band....would be awesome to see them incorporate that bass marimba into their band.
@@diamond_marimba I listened to a few bass marimba samples on RUclips videos. At first I listened thru my laptop speakers, but then I listened thru my Beats by Dré earbuds and wow! what a difference. You can't even really hear it thru the laptop speakers.
Alex, '' Diamond Marimba'' evokes the culture of California, ''Motorik247'' evokes the culture of Dusseldorf. So now you are more geographically accurate in describing your current situation. Harry Partch was a ''Rugged Individualist'', he carved out his own Path and was really ''plugged'' into The Old, Weird America cultural reservoir. John Fahey is quite similiar to Harry Partch, blending many elements into a unique sound -world that is totally his own and instantly recognized by listeners.
Nice to see that Partch. Never seen it. I only have the double Columbia box I grabbed almost 50 years ago. Will you always open with some lower case marimba offerings, Alex?
beautiful set, delusion of the fury-- that was one I just found on that dig with sherv. opening is from a partch doc I found, that's his hand with the mallet. the music is from a French guitar record Guitares Dérive.
One of those characters one bumps into and finds it hard to assess. 'arry, to use the English pronunciation, often struck me as all concept, no content, in that his sounds could be a struggle to tolerate, or penetrate into.
What's up with this changing the name crap!?!?
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I wondered why l was getting notifications of an unknown channel. Cool reasoning behind the new name. I don't suppose it matters. I'll have to try and track down that album.
Nice video great name 🎉
Nice one here Alex. Love the CRI label. Interesting outlook on name change. I’m viewer 667 on this video. Hope you guys had a great dig. God bless
hey man, hope you're well
For those who may want to go deeper into the artistry of this genius, Partch's book "Genesis of a Music", is an account of his life's work in his own words.
That 1958 edition of "The Bewitched" seems to be kind of a treasure, isn't it?
Greetings from Portugal.
yes that book is on my list for sure. yes, treasure is a good word, lucky to find a copy. thanks for the comment and recommendation.
Inspired name change and a nice short tribute to one the great American musical iconclasts 💖..much love chris
Just got into Partch recently myself, getting that OG cheap is a hell of a score.
Alex, good luck with the new name. Any of those Gate 5 releases would be desirable. Michael Valentini was surprised that I had no Harry Partch, at some point. I have since changed that but much more to explore. Looking forward to the VC meet-up video. Thanks, Chris
Chris, the Bridge label released at least 2 volumes of Harry Partch music, they are only issued on cd.
Cool name change, Alex. It's good to change thing up from time-to-time The Harry Partch is new; can music sound both new and intriguing, and yet still sound familiar. I like concept of music as ritual and ceremony. In many ways that seems to be the very origins of music. Man's attempt at dialogue with the gods (so to speak). Or a language with the spiritual. Always enjoy your videos. Cheers! Shawn
"a language with the spiritual" ... Quite insightful Shawn, in that context i usually end up coming back to Psychic TV's "Themes".
Hey Alex from Motorik to Marimba. 🙂 Wonderful wormhole to fall into. One of my favorite things by him as much as the music is a video on YT of him making rose petal jam. Thanks for sharing. -Carm
yes, it's quite an entertaining video, hard to know if it's an act, he's high as a kite or losing his mind (or all three at once).
@@diamond_marimba Ha, well I'm guessing it was really just him by nature. I remember somebody being interviewed in a documentary about him saying something to the effect "I didn't consider Harry to be eccentric...most people I know are eccentric. Harry was an original."
@@gorvo31 no doubt about that
Funny timing. I just ordered some Partch and some Pierre Schaeffer.
which ones?
Dig the new name. Partch got me to Ranta and that wormhole still rewards. Love that original copy of Bewitched you showed.
Hey Alex-great new name. Partch is a truly unique character, love his music and “carpentry.”
I am digging the new name Alex. My dad graduated from MIT in Boston. I remember a friend of his giving my dad something that had to do with Harry Partch. It may have been a book or an essay. I have never heard any of his music. Where do I start? I will looking for some new diamond_marimba posts~
Rob/Boston
hmm...you think it was a record or perhaps a book? good to hear from you Rob
@@diamond_marimba I wish that I could find out Alex. My dad passed on a few years back. I believe that my dad's friend gave him something to read about HP. ~
Congratulations on the new channel name. Wow, Harry made up his own music system! He sounds like he was totally committed to his vision. I'm a fan of the Baja Marimba Band....would be awesome to see them incorporate that bass marimba into their band.
hey randy, don't think I know that band. yeah check out footage of the bass marimba, it's quite a beast goes down to 30 Hz or so.
@@diamond_marimba I listened to a few bass marimba samples on RUclips videos. At first I listened thru my laptop speakers, but then I listened thru my Beats by Dré earbuds and wow! what a difference. You can't even really hear it thru the laptop speakers.
Partch was such a one off! Still continued on his instrument designs with the Harry Partch Ensemble. Yankee Doodle Fantasy us a favourite piece.
Alex, '' Diamond Marimba'' evokes the culture of California, ''Motorik247'' evokes the culture of Dusseldorf. So now you are more geographically accurate in describing your current situation. Harry Partch was a ''Rugged Individualist'', he carved out his own Path and was really ''plugged'' into The Old, Weird America cultural reservoir. John Fahey is quite similiar to Harry Partch, blending many elements into a unique sound -world that is totally his own and instantly recognized by listeners.
yes and a like fahey a distinctly American music despite the global ingredients
do you still have that Partch you got on the Jamie run?
yes see maslov comment below
Congratulations on the successful re-branding.
diamond marimba is a winner!
just rolls off the tongue
Nice to see that Partch. Never seen it. I only have the double Columbia box I grabbed almost 50 years ago. Will you always open with some lower case marimba offerings, Alex?
beautiful set, delusion of the fury-- that was one I just found on that dig with sherv. opening is from a partch doc I found, that's his hand with the mallet. the music is from a French guitar record Guitares Dérive.
Diamonds are forever.
not quite, let's say 2030.
Woah. This is a big change. I’ll have to get used to it. 😂
runner up name was Buttery Figs
@@diamond_marimbahahahahahaha
@@diamond_marimba do you, Buttery and Dave need an intervention?
@@diamond_marimba 😜
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One of those characters one bumps into and finds it hard to assess. 'arry, to use the English pronunciation, often struck me as all concept, no content, in that his sounds could be a struggle to tolerate, or penetrate into.
it does inform to see the physicality of the performers and instruments I think