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by royb » 24 Feb 2023, 13:00
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by alanbakewell » 24 Feb 2023, 16:37
Absolutely fantastic.
Well worth a watch....( and listen. )
Cheers, Alan.
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by Uncle Fiesta » 25 Feb 2023, 03:06
Most impressive, although I didn't understand why the word polyphonic was used.
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by RayL » 25 Feb 2023, 11:51
Punch and Judy men use a 'swazzzle' in their mouth/throat to make the 'Mr Punch' voice.
Could the performer have a gadget in his mouth/throat that makes a whistling sound which he 'tunes' by altering the mouth cavity, rather in the way that a jaws harp is played?
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by alanbakewell » 25 Feb 2023, 12:08
RayL wrote:Punch and Judy men use a 'swazzzle' in their mouth/throat to make the 'Mr Punch' voice.
Could the performer have a gadget in his mouth/throat that makes a whistling sound which he 'tunes' by altering the mouth cavity, rather in the way that a jaws harp is played?
Ray
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