kaddish in two-part harmony
A conversation between an anthropologist and a musician along with a growing virtual minyan, on themes of death and dying, grief, ritual, and the interplay between music and words.about
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daily kaddish: tracked later
I have yet to figure out much of anything about the power-user features of FiRE, so I asked Mira just to record her track after mine and I would put them together later—which I just did. Continue reading
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Tagged Alexander triple horn, FiRE, iPad
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daily kaddish: with squeaky dog toy
ou just never know whence the lessons of the daily mourning ritual will come. On this day of finally returning home to “kaddish in two-part harmony” as usual, Kjersti reminded us both that there are more important things than bereavement, prayers, and music. Continue reading
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Tagged Blue Yeti, China, delays, dogs, Garage Band, iPad, iPhone, iTalk, japan, jetlag, Korea, layovers
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daily kaddish: from Paris
This is the first of a series of primitive Kaddish recordings made while on a business trip to Paris. Continue reading
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Tagged iPad, iPhone, iTalk, Paris, Virtual Piano
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