King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard: Flying Microtonal Banana 12"
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Received a 7.4 rating from Pitchfork. Flying Microtonal Banana is King Gizzardās first-ever experience in microtonal tuning, which features intervals smaller than a semitone and not found in customary Western tuning octaves. āEarlier this year we started experimenting with a custom microtonal guitar our friend Zak made for (lead singer and guitar player) Stu Mackenzie,ā drummer Eric Moore explained. āThe guitar was modified to play in 24-TET tuning and could only be played with other microtonal instruments. We ended up giving everyone a budget of $200 to buy instruments and turn them microtonal.ā
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King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard: Flying Microtonal Banana 12"
King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard: Flying Microtonal Banana 12"
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Received a 7.4 rating from Pitchfork. Flying Microtonal Banana is King Gizzardās first-ever experience in microtonal tuning, which features intervals smaller than a semitone and not found in customary Western tuning octaves. āEarlier this year we started experimenting with a custom microtonal guitar our friend Zak made for (lead singer and guitar player) Stu Mackenzie,ā drummer Eric Moore explained. āThe guitar was modified to play in 24-TET tuning and could only be played with other microtonal instruments. We ended up giving everyone a budget of $200 to buy instruments and turn them microtonal.ā
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Received a 7.4 rating from Pitchfork. Flying Microtonal Banana is King Gizzardās first-ever experience in microtonal tuning, which features intervals smaller than a semitone and not found in customary Western tuning octaves. āEarlier this year we started experimenting with a custom microtonal guitar our friend Zak made for (lead singer and guitar player) Stu Mackenzie,ā drummer Eric Moore explained. āThe guitar was modified to play in 24-TET tuning and could only be played with other microtonal instruments. We ended up giving everyone a budget of $200 to buy instruments and turn them microtonal.ā











