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Whistling turning – 1962
Among the BASCHET sound structures, the whistling is the one which produces the highest and longest sounds.
The dural plates, fitted across, are cut in the aim of creating micro-intervals. By changing the position of the instrument rotating the keyboard, the sound of a plate being directing, a acoustic effect close to the vibrato can be obtained. (dim. 120 x 70 x 120)
1992, private collection Alain LABARSOUQUE
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