In 1977, Feynman asked, “Whatever happened to Tannu Tuva?”. I think the question is simpler than the answer.
September 17th, 2003 • Bertanya
In 1977, Feynman asked, “Whatever happened to Tannu Tuva?”. I think the question is simpler than the answer.
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September 17th, 2003 at 11:32 pm »
Great read, thanks. A while back, I saw a documentary on dutch tv VPRO about Paul Pena - very, very impressive musician despite/because of(?) his blindness. The music he makes is like a crossover between tuvan throat singing and western blues; fascinating stuff.
September 18th, 2003 at 8:12 pm »
Ondar has a very interesting album called “Tuva Groove” complete with chanting and bongo playing by Feynman. Check it out!