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❗Theme: The Wind Howls📌 The lab’s thematic focus on aural traditions and the wind evokes the wide range of cultures in Central and North Asia, and beyond, where for generations sonic practices—whether instrumental music, spoken literature, or various forms of improvisation—have been central to shaping societies and worldviews. Most of these practices are easy to learn but difficult to master. They are accessible to nearly everyone, regardless of special training or social status, yet, in some cases, they require a lifelong commitment. Aural traditions and sound are also intimately linked to the wind, a phenomenon that can be examined as both a powerful cultural symbol and a physical element. Understanding wind is fundamental to our understanding of acoustics. As the movement of air, it interacts with objects in the environment, causing vibrations that produce sound. In turn, sound travels through the air, setting off a chain reaction that carries its energy. This principle lies at the core of the design of many musical instruments, starting with the voice—the most primal and fundamental instrument of all—which can be amplified when spoken or sung into the wind, allowing it to carry the song. Woodwind and brass instruments rely on the performer’s breath to create wind, which makes them resonate, while all manner of organs, bagpipes, and hurdy-gurdys generate wind artificially, forcing it through pipes of varying lengths to produce sound, following the very same principle. Some instruments, when played by a skilled performer, can mimic the sound of wind, causing pieces of wood and skin to rumble like a hurricane or strings to howl like the buran on the winter steppe.
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