With the use of a wide range of equipment and various microphone configurations we managed to capture some pretty speculator instruments. Flick through the gallery for a closer look.
Preparing to sample our first Ugandan instrument, the Embaire
Fascinated with their photograph
Preparing the Zoom H4M in Nakibembe
A big hello from the smaller members of Nakibembe
In action ready to sample the Embaire
Traditional dance to accompany the village music
Recordings for the community of Nakibembe
Global Sound Movement’s first outing
All busy capturing each second of Uganda
The village of Nakibembe
Showing and involving the locals with the stages of sampling
Listening intently to the captured sounds of music
Focused on the sounds of the Endigidi
The Embaire in action
Capturing the day in one way or another
The rhythms of the Embaire
Recording the village’s traditional music
GSM’s very own audio engineers/producers
Enjoying the Nakibembe sounds
All set ready for the final sampling
Traditional dance to accompany the music
A group shot of the talented musicians
A collaboration between the village of Nakibembe and GSM
The musicians in all their glory
One last group shot, at the end of one music filled day
Sampling in the house of Albert Ssempeke
Preparing for the tunes of the Amadinda
Albert Ssempeke on the Amadinda
The Zoom H4M in action
Different rooms, different instruments
Albert Ssempeke on the Endongo
A duo on the drums
Lining up the drums for individual sampling
Albert Ssempeke on the Nakasa