Instrumental

Dr Mike Baldwin

Instrumental explores the hidden stories of musical instruments. From ancient bone flutes to modern synthesisers, it reveals how instruments shape culture, technology, and human expression. Rooted in organology - the study of how instruments are made, function, and evolve - the podcast educates, inspires, preserves endangered traditions, and celebrates global diversity. Through expert voices, rich storytelling, and sometimes the sounds of the instruments themselves, Instrumental invites listeners to discover instruments, their makers, their stories, and their players.

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    Deborah Henson-Conant: How Imagination, Exploration, Vulnerablity and the Harp Led to Artistic Breakthroughs

    Discover how relentless creativity and authentic self-expression transform the world of musical instruments. In this inspiring conversation, renowned harp innovator Deborah Henson-Conant shares her extraordinary journey from playful curiosity to pioneering electric harp design that breaks all conventions. Tune in to learn why the harp is more than an instrument — it’s a vehicle for vulnerability, storytelling, and limitless innovation. Deborah reveals her unconventional path to mastery—learning music through improvisation, experimenting with flamenco, jazz, and classical tunes before formal training even began. She discusses how her deep desire to push boundaries led to creating a harp loud enough to stand alongside an orchestra and exploring new physical relationships with her instrument. You'll discover her inventive techniques like modal improvisation, electrifying her harp with custom pickups, and reimagining the performer’s stage presence to embody vulnerability and storytelling. This episode breaks down key insights into the evolution of the harp: from ancient forms to today’s electric innovations. Deborah shares her collaborations with pioneering makers, the emotional power of performance moments that transform her relationship with music, and her vision of the harp as a symbol of liberation—liberating herself and the instrument from stereotypes. We explore how her work fosters inclusive creative expression, empowering artists of all genders, backgrounds, and ages to explore uncharted territory. Why does this matter? Because in a rapidly changing musical landscape, embracing creative risk and physical experimentation opens unlimited opportunities for self-discovery and audience connection. Deborah’s story challenges you to rethink what your instrument (or tool) can do—whether you're a performer, maker, or passionate learner—and highlights the importance of vulnerability and authenticity in artistic growth. Perfect for musicians, makers, performers, and anyone craving a fresh perspective on creativity’s power, this episode will inspire you to hide less, express more, and see your tools as catalysts for transformation. Get ready to be energized—and maybe even pick up an instrument to see what new worlds it can reveal.

    1 h 13 min

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Instrumental explores the hidden stories of musical instruments. From ancient bone flutes to modern synthesisers, it reveals how instruments shape culture, technology, and human expression. Rooted in organology - the study of how instruments are made, function, and evolve - the podcast educates, inspires, preserves endangered traditions, and celebrates global diversity. Through expert voices, rich storytelling, and sometimes the sounds of the instruments themselves, Instrumental invites listeners to discover instruments, their makers, their stories, and their players.