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raven
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response 157 of 205:
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Jan 14 18:55 UTC 1998 |
Experimanetal music gathering I'm very interested. Please e-mail me when that
happens. I have been know to experiment with guitar tunings, and my latest
kick is playing bass with a guitar slide. Plus I like to listen to all kinds
of experimental music.
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orinoco
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response 158 of 205:
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Jan 14 23:26 UTC 1998 |
Bass with a gutar slide - sounds neat.
'This Beast' sounds...well, it sounds pretty metallic, because it has steel
strings and a metal body, and there is something of a wah effect - kind of
like a sitar without the drone, I guess.
Yeah, experimental music gathering would be cool. Let me know.
oh, raven, is this a standup bass, or a fretless bass guitar, or what?
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raven
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response 159 of 205:
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Jan 15 01:12 UTC 1998 |
Well it's a fretless bass now. :-) I'm not all that good in terms of knowing
scales etc, but I think I have a good ear for what sounds interesting. Plus
I have a digital delay that can be used to create interesting layered sounds.
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orinoco
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response 160 of 205:
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Jan 15 04:46 UTC 1998 |
That sounds really neat - I'll have to hear it sometime.
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orinoco
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response 161 of 205:
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Jan 21 04:05 UTC 1998 |
A new Harry Partch web site for those who are intersted - good stuff, and it's
maintained by one of the players in Partch's ensemble, Gate 5.
http://corporeal.com/
(I think that's it, anyway)
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scott
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response 162 of 205:
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Mar 29 19:01 UTC 1998 |
I've got a couple loose guitar pickups I will likely never use, if anybody
has a burning desire to amplify some ferrous-metal object.
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orinoco
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response 163 of 205:
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Mar 29 22:49 UTC 1998 |
Hmm...I may or may not be forced to take you up on that one, scott. :)
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mziemba
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response 164 of 205:
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May 16 12:48 UTC 1998 |
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mziemba
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response 165 of 205:
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May 16 12:51 UTC 1998 |
If you're into Fred Frith, take note of his appearance on the soundtrack to
_The Tango Lesson_.
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mziemba
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response 166 of 205:
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Sep 8 22:45 UTC 1998 |
Has anyone had a chance to catch Fez around the Detroit area? They apparently
employ a Theramin, pump organ, and hub caps along with more traditional
intruments in their tunes. They just played the Pontiac Arts Beats and Eats
Festival, September 6, 1998, but I'll have to dig for upcoming performances.
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isis
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response 167 of 205:
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Sep 28 20:12 UTC 1998 |
I love me those theremins. Of course, haven't figured out how to play it yet.
sorry for the digression
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cyklone
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response 168 of 205:
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Sep 30 01:31 UTC 1998 |
Locally, Mr. Largebeat also uses a lot of theremin . . . .
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happyboy
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response 169 of 205:
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Sep 30 01:58 UTC 1998 |
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diznave
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response 170 of 205:
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Oct 19 17:22 UTC 1998 |
Mark, what exactly is a Theramin?
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goose
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response 171 of 205:
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Oct 20 14:41 UTC 1998 |
It's a box with two antannae sticking out of it. One antenna is for volume,
and the other for pitch. By placing your hands near the antennae you
control the instrument. They are very difficlut to play. If you're
in Ann Arbor, I think Liberty St. Video has the excellent film "Theremin: An
Electronic Odyssey"
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mrmat
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response 172 of 205:
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Oct 21 02:07 UTC 1998 |
Mr. Largebeat will be playing a theremin with his band on Oct.31 at the Arbor
Brew Company at 9:00 pm. It's a Halloween party!
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urlman
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response 173 of 205:
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Oct 30 05:16 UTC 1998 |
Theramin?>>>I beleive Raymond Scott was one of the pioneers
http://RaymondScott.com
for more great sounds check out http://www.killpopradio.com
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scott
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response 174 of 205:
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Nov 27 16:19 UTC 1998 |
News flash!!!!
A sequel to "Whirligig, Gravichords and Pyrophones" has been issued! Called
"Orbitones, Spoon Harps & Bellowphones", it has more of the same kinda stuff.
I got my copy at Borders (neat display on the checkout counter, with both
CD/books available, and a little 5-note xylophone made of wrenches and
plumbing parts is part of the display). It is now a CD-sized hardcover book,
and the first one is also in that format, instead of the earlier large
paperback in a box format.
I have it here, but I have another purchase on the CD player at the moment.
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scott
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response 175 of 205:
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Nov 27 21:50 UTC 1998 |
And.... it's good! It features more professionals than amateurs than
the first CD, but that is not really an issue in any way. Tom Waits
does a neat piece, John Cage, and a thing from the show "Stomp". Plus
some neat obscure things.
Highly recommended!
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orinoco
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response 176 of 205:
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Nov 29 19:42 UTC 1998 |
Woohoo!
I'll have to go take a look at that one.
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cloud
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response 177 of 205:
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Dec 6 04:25 UTC 1998 |
Yes, but does it have a daxaphone?
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scott
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response 178 of 205:
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Dec 6 13:30 UTC 1998 |
It has a Maginificent Bellowphone, and a Pencilina, and some other neat
things.
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scott
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response 179 of 205:
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Dec 11 15:00 UTC 1998 |
I'm starting to think about another experimental music meeting sometime after
the holidays... maybe have some interesting things to play on, like springs
with contact mics and such. Anybody interested?
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orinoco
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response 180 of 205:
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Dec 11 22:08 UTC 1998 |
But of course...
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isis
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response 181 of 205:
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Dec 31 07:00 UTC 1998 |
I have a theremin...of course, haven't really gotten the hang of how to play
it correctly, but it makes some really kewl sounds.
Got to play with an original at the UofM antique electronic instrument show
they were having.
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