Philology and esoterica: scribblings, ravings and mutterings.
This is lovely! Georgian polyphonics do similar moves. Traditionally, I believe it could be extemporaneous - how they managed it is beyond me, but I guess when it's simply part of your musical vocabulary....
It reminds me of the absurd things that horse archers can do. Use makes master.
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This is lovely! Georgian polyphonics do similar moves. Traditionally, I believe it could be extemporaneous - how they managed it is beyond me, but I guess when it's simply part of your musical vocabulary....
It reminds me of the absurd things that horse archers can do. Use makes master.
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