Right after dinner, I was browsing some sample libraries for my composing. I thought the Chinese Membrane Flute sounded pretty cool, but I had previously never gotten very deeply into knowing quite how they work..and...uh...hey, maybe there's a YouTube demo of one...
Never mind the sign saying, Abandon Hope, All Ye Who Enter This Rabbit Hole!
O my friends, I confess that I might as well have been lost on Neptune during those hours I will never get back, going down the Chinese Membrane Flute rabbit hole!
Oh, I was learning a little about their operation, the pros and cons of 'real' membranes vs paper membranes (you think NOS v new tubes are my thing, just ask me if using the right membrane and wrinkling it just right affects the breathiness of the tone), how to tune them, and so on.
Never mind that I don't play the Chinese Membrane Flute, and don't envision learning to play one. I played around with a flute in college and mostly learned that in spite of the attractiveness of the tone of the instrument, it wasn't going to be my thing.
Did I mention that the Chinese Membrane Flute is called a Dizi, pronounced differently depending on whether you're speaking Cantonese or Mandarin? In any case it's a beautiful sounding instrument, and I'm going to try to incorporate its sound into something I'll compose. Which is all well and good.
But I didn't need to know the whole story.
And your recent rabbit holes are...?
Never mind the sign saying, Abandon Hope, All Ye Who Enter This Rabbit Hole!
O my friends, I confess that I might as well have been lost on Neptune during those hours I will never get back, going down the Chinese Membrane Flute rabbit hole!
Oh, I was learning a little about their operation, the pros and cons of 'real' membranes vs paper membranes (you think NOS v new tubes are my thing, just ask me if using the right membrane and wrinkling it just right affects the breathiness of the tone), how to tune them, and so on.
Never mind that I don't play the Chinese Membrane Flute, and don't envision learning to play one. I played around with a flute in college and mostly learned that in spite of the attractiveness of the tone of the instrument, it wasn't going to be my thing.
Did I mention that the Chinese Membrane Flute is called a Dizi, pronounced differently depending on whether you're speaking Cantonese or Mandarin? In any case it's a beautiful sounding instrument, and I'm going to try to incorporate its sound into something I'll compose. Which is all well and good.
But I didn't need to know the whole story.

And your recent rabbit holes are...?