Erwilian – Carol of the Bells (Verge Studios Sessions)

4 years ago
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Together with our friends at Verge Studios, we are pleased to present the first of our series 'Live at Verge Studios!' We're so passionate about acoustic music and are thrilled that the folks at Verge Studios share our excitement to create music made by hand, breath, and touch... in real time.

This is our take on Leontovych’s beautiful ‘Carol of the Bells’ melody, featuring three hammered dulcimers built by our friends at Dusty Strings right here in Seattle, Washington. These handmade instruments date from 1979, 1981, and 2005.

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Arranged and Performed by ERWILIAN:
Jordan Buetow: Hammered Dulcimer
Matt Garcia: Hammered Dulcimer
John Hintze: Bells, Drums & Percussion
Malcolm Lee: Bass
Bethel Melton: Hammered Dulcimer
Scott Melton: Acoustic Guitar
Keely Rendle: Mandolin, Percussion, Bells

Produced by George Varghese, Verge Studios, Seattle, USA

Director of Photography: Alexander James – @standingcreative
Lighting: Brittany Rogers – @brittanyrogersmusic
Audio Engineer, Mix, & Video Editor: George Varghese – @gv.verge

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youtube: http://www.youtube.com/erwilian
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instagram: http://www.instagram.com/erwilian
web: http://www.erwilian.com

Verge Studios: https://www.vergestudiosmusic.com/

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Instruments & Equipment:
Dusty Strings Hammered Dulcimers: http://www.dustystrings.com
Gretsch Mandolin: https://www.gretschguitars.com
LP Shakers: http://www.lpmusic.com
Malmark Handbells: http://www.malmark.com
Martin Guitar: http://www.martinguitar.com
Steinberger Bass: http://www.steinberger.com
TreeWorks Chimes: http://www.treeworkschimes.com
Neumann Microphones: https://en-de.neumann.com

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