One of the first videos to go up on Digital Pill just passed the 50,000 hit mark. If you are a sax player go and check it out and see what the fuss is about. Dean Hilson’s stratospheric sax gliss
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Anita Hustas – graphical music scores
December 10, 2009
Anita Hustas performs and talks briefly about two graphic scores ‘Stream’ and ‘Underwater’ from her ‘Water’ collection composed in 2008. In trying to find creative approaches to composing and making music, and integrating visual art and music performance, Anita has been creating graphic scores for improvisors since 2003. In this video Anita plays Double Bass and Waterphone.
Find out more about Anita’s work here
anitahustas.com
myspace.com/anitahustas
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Sax: microtones (Tony Hicks)
November 22, 2009
Tony Hicks demonstrates the 24 note scale within one octave and plays a free improvisation demonstrating the use of this extended tonality.
Visit Tony on these links
His bio on the Australian Art Orchestra website
Tony also appears on tenor sax in this Digital Pill post
Rae Howell plays Decipher the Crooked Ways
August 21, 2009
Rae Howell is a freelance composer and performer on piano & vibraphone. She is a founding member of Sunwrae Ensemble, showcasing some of Australia’s finest versatile musicians. Here she plays her piece “Decipher the Crooked Ways” on the vibraphone using a combination of bowing and four mallet technique. Decipher the Crooked Ways…. an ambient & (brief) solo version of a Sunwrae Ensemble work (usually ~30 minutes, for vibes, harp, clarinets/flutes, double bass, lap-steel, percussion), from the Never Stops to Wait album. It’s a journey about time, letting things go, deciphering the crooked ways of life, unraveling naturally.
Have a listen to Rae’s other truly incredible recordings from
Sunwrae Ensemble’s official website
Also
Sunwrae Ensemble on myspace
Sunwrae Ensemble on youtube
Sax: buzzing on the mouthpiece (Leo Dale)
September 11, 2008
Leo gives a sax lesson on how to warm up your tone by buzzing on the mouthpiece
Click > HERE < to download a pdf of the lesson
Listen to Leo’s music here







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