Archive for June 4th, 2010

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In Today’s News

June 4, 2010

Congratulations to Barb Packales!

I met Barbara while serving on the Maine Learning Results revision committee. She is most deserving of the Maine Music Education Association award that she recently received as Music Educator of the Year!

You can read about Barbara by clicking here.

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Really Cool Vimeo

June 4, 2010

Chladni singing

A colleague sent me this link to a video that is really fascinating. Chladni singing is using the human voice to create physical patterns. The sound designer and singer Meara O’Reilly creates patterns out of salt using Chladni singing.

In Meara’s words:

Chladni patterns were discovered by Robert Hook and Ernst Chladni in the 18th and 19th centuries. They found that when they bowed a piece of glass covered in flour, (using an ordinary violin bow), the powder arranged itself in resonant patterns according to places of stillness and vibration. Today, Chladni plates are often electronically driven by tone generators and used in scientific demonstrations, but with carefully sung notes (and a transducer driving the plate), I’m able to explore the same resonances. I’m currently writing songs based on sequences of patterns.

Below is the vimeo of Meara’s work.