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Epikuro57 (Å vise profilen) 2011 8 19 20:36:47
erinja (Å vise profilen) 2011 8 19 20:40:10
Miland (Å vise profilen) 2011 8 19 21:05:54
Gilberto_ (Å vise profilen) 2011 8 19 22:04:08
Memoro de la Ŝtono
EoMy (Å vise profilen) 2011 8 20 04:53:56
Miland:If you're talking about hymns you can get some in Esperanto here.Nice links, Miland, thanks, I like that because I can share them with my Christian friends who still doubt that Esperanto is functionable in the religions despite many internet pages have shown to them.
qwertz (Å vise profilen) 2011 8 20 06:53:22
erinja:If I were you, I'd try to contact someone from Akordo. They sing folk songs and Esperanto madrigals. Alternately, you could find an esperanto translation of a well-known song and just get the music for that song, then put on the Esperanto words.webpage Akordo.
Also excist one karaoke version: Ĉu vi pentas. If I remember correctly: At least the complete album "Muzikpluvo" contains chorus songs only.
kantaro.ikso.net/akordo
You could also contact Flo ( Vinilkosmo ) who probably could you give dozen of hints where to find Esperanto chorus music.
orthohawk (Å vise profilen) 2011 8 20 23:15:11
erinja:If I were you, I'd try to contact someone from Akordo. They sing folk songs and Esperanto madrigals. Alternately, you could find an esperanto translation of a well-known song and just get the music for that song, then put on the Esperanto words.there is also the Kora Sutro by Mr. Harrison, but that needs a gamelon, so it might not be feasible logistically.
custinne (Å vise profilen) 2011 8 21 01:40:52
erinja:If I were you, I'd try to contact someone from Akordo.Ekzemple :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YTUms3EXu6Q
ceigered (Å vise profilen) 2011 8 22 10:45:40
orthohawk:I'm assuming gamelons are gamelans that have been coated with a layer of American orthography?erinja:If I were you, I'd try to contact someone from Akordo. They sing folk songs and Esperanto madrigals. Alternately, you could find an esperanto translation of a well-known song and just get the music for that song, then put on the Esperanto words.there is also the Kora Sutro by Mr. Harrison, but that needs a gamelon, so it might not be feasible logistically.
I'm doing (beginnerish) gamelan music as an elective topic in my language studies at uni, and while I won't/can't go into detail (the "can't" won't be good for my marks haha), you can emulate the sound of a gamelan orchestra using other instruments, so long as the scale is emulated, and the way a gamelan orchestra is structured is also emulated. In fact, come to think of it, I think it was actually Lou Harrison who was discussed in class for using Gamelan influences in western music.