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Elemental Soundscapes: feeltone Company IGNIS Video + filming in Germany

Elemental Soundscapes: feeltone Company IGNIS Video + filming in Germany

WE PLAY WELL TOGETHER's Creative Director Joule L'Adara traveled to Germany to work with team feeltone to create a series of videos for our ELEMENTAL SOUNDSCAPES instrument collections. Here's our latest video for: IGNIS (The FIRE Collection in G-Major tuning.)

Watch how a group of people joyfully jam on intuitive instruments made-to-match. With our in-tune instrument collections, anyone (even non-musicians!) can profoundly play with one another. Watch now:

A Collaboration between feeltone and WE PLAY WELL TOGETHER, this video is the fourth and final of a series of four videos featuring the elements (Watch also: our AQUA, TERRA and ARIA videos.) 

In this showcase for IGNIS, Joule L'Adara of WE PLAY WELL TOGETHER served as musical director and was the video editor. In the film she also plays the Tinka Tong wood tongue drum by feeltone - pictured here next to feeltone founder Ingo Böhme. 

Martina Gläser-Böhme - creator of the feeltone Sound Practitioner Training, is featured on the feeltone Monolina Monochord... 

She's playing the Monolina A "Jasmin" (premium model in white wood) played with Satori and felt mallets: 

...as well as Monolini Monochord played with two felt mallets: 


feeltone's Marketing Manager Daniel Schuh lovingly plays a heartbeat with the Koshi Chime Ignis: 

Katharina Vadersen charmed as a performer on the Zenko Tongue Drum. Of all the videos in the Elemental Soundscape series, this one has the most percussive playing and showcases how you can play as a percussive ensemble. 

Finally, Martina's granddaughter Anouk danced by the fire with all her beauty and exuberance:

       

Behind the scenes, feeltone founder Ingo Böhme made fire and Katarina Vadersen decorated the set with flowers and candles (that were hard to keep lit in the wind!)

     

Maik Riobort directed the video as well as worked the camera and Audio Engineer Mo set up and ran the audio recording gear: 

                     

We hope this final video in the Elemental Soundscape group series inspires you to play well together with others and to know what is possible when all the instruments in our Elemental Soundscapes collections are played together. 

Woo-hooo!

Shop "Fire" instruments below... 

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