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Mina Ellyse ([personal profile] ellyssian) wrote2007-08-07 01:12 pm
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Yet More Festing (sort of...)

So those really exceptionally beautifully carved drums I mentioned Sunday?

Out of curiosity, I stopped by today and asked how much they were. Turns out they were sold - the two in the stand, two larger, and two smaller - as a set. Just over $2,000 for all six, a few iron bells, and other percussion. $5,000 would have been a fair price, and probably would still barely pay a decent wage for the labor involved.

Didn't actually watch or listen to much at lunch - caught a bit of the warm up of a world dance group, but I think that they use pre-recorded music and their thing is just in the dancing, and we didn't see that, as we couldn't really see that far into the tent. [livejournal.com profile] thefrogger picked up some kind of sausage sandwich, and we sat and watched a bit of the Community Music School show while he ate. We listened to a teacher (we think) playing some jazz, blues, and swing piano stuff. He then accompanied a small child who played violin, followed by a pre?teen on piano.

The guy at the Leiderplatz - Little Toby Walker, according to the schedule - was just doing soundcheck when we first passed through the area. I mentioned to Rich that he sounded pretty good, but I didn't think I was into what he was doing all that much - sounded much more old-timey country. On the way back, I heard some nice blues guitar though, so I may have been better off just sitting there to listen.

[identity profile] opakele.livejournal.com 2007-08-11 02:27 am (UTC)(link)
Those drum sound beautiful. Yes, I have a thing for drums. Nas actually played the drums in high school. I can't carry a tune in a bucket and have no music playing talents.

The drums I get emotional over are the pow wow great drum. They bang on that drum continuously, you can feel it through the ground.

The drums you have described sound exceptional.