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The Winanjjikari Music Centre's Podcast"Singing for belonging" |
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New year at winanjjikari
January 15, 2008 07:32 PM PST
Hi there one and all thank you for your support and welcome to anouther year of rocking. Staff and trainees are already working on pre production for more studio work. Today we did a Mono recording on one of the hottest days 43 degrees c and without the Airconditioner working. What else can you do on a hot day. the Jam included, Brian Pinjama Morton Vocals, Brian Murphy, Guitar and Vox, Brenden Hines on Bass. The guys were joined by Eric Broome the EO of Barkly Regional Arts ( Congas and Project officer Jeff Mclaughlin on Drums. This was a Great workshop in Dynamic Range and Music History like those old 50's recordings. Happy new year |
Podcast SummaryNOTE: This podcast may contain images/audio of Aboriginal people who have passed away.
About WinanjjikariThe Winanjjikari Music Centre is a project which was designed to teach the Aboriginal community new skills in music and music production. We are based in Tennant Creek, NT which is approximately 500km north of Alice Springs. Winanjjikari is from the Warumungu language group and is Aboriginal for the phrase "Singing for belonging". This podcast has been set up to promote the musical talents of musicians from the Barkly region which is located in the Northern Territory, Australia. The podcast will give you an idea of the different cultures that are found within Tennant Creek and the Barkly region and the unique sounds that can be heard within the area. Its time Tennant Creek was heard. Take a listen to this podcast and enjoy. Fans of this Show
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