Meeting with Alejandro Muñoz Clares
Using the Pythagorean scale or Mersenne chromatic scale to build their monochords; a metal pipe found in the
courtyard of the school to explain the vibration of solid bodies or rods, a
lamp base converted in Tibetan bell, a rattle made of wooden plates, the weight
of two different timbres to explain the relationship between their respective
sound scale, cedar to build balafon
blades ...
A chance in the company of Alejandro Muñoz Clares. "The cut in
the wood makes the sound basser. Brushing the edges makes it sound trebler”. You have to be luthier
to speak well. And I found a great builder of tools to work with students in
the classroom, and playing music with them. He's guitar and viola interpreter, he's teacher at IES Miguel de Cervantes of Murcia, Alejandro
is focused on the music and its interpretation, pending what you hear on the
street, of what is around you, to make music. The cotidiáfonos of Fernando Palacios.
He wants to turn two coconuts into temple blocks; a mbira found in the street market of the beach, the fishing line, better than the guitar, for their tricordios, or whatever he calls it ...
On the wall of his classroom, these
decorative tile that says "who love the music, love life". It's fantastic. Thank you, Alejandro.
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