Sunday, June 20, 2010

An Equation: Bass + Pianoforte + Spaghetti Western = Speechless

I know that it has been months since I've written on this blog, and for that I apologize. I promise I'll get back to it soon, as there is much updating to do. But, as part of my penance, I offer this most excellent video from Diego Stocco, modern composer and musician, and the creator of the Bassoforte. What is the Bassoforte, you ask?
"Few days ago I started thinking about how I could re-purpose the keyboard of the dismantled piano I keep in the garden, so I thought to build a new instrument by combining it with some other parts I had laying around. I ended up with this mechanical hybrid thing I thought to call "Bassoforte" (bass + pianoforte).
The neck is from a broken electric bass, as a bridge I used a cabinet handle, the pickups are from a guitar, and the part at the top where the strings are attached is a chimney cap, which works as resonator as well as percussive sound.
The track I created is a tribute to my Dad who is a big fan of Western comic books and "spaghetti western" films, and because of him I am too."
Inventiveness, a phat beat, and a Father's Day tribute? I dig.


Diego Stocco - Bassoforte from Diego Stocco on Vimeo.