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Re: [microsound] experimental harmonica



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Bang On A Can were quite good last Friday in Kitchener.

pb
  ----- Original Message -----=20
  From: Phil Thomson=20
  To: microsound@xxxxxxxxxxxxx=20
  Sent: Monday, May 12, 2003 11:07 PM
  Subject: Re: [microsound] experimental harmonica

  One of the "Bang on a Can" discs features a piece for harmonica and
  twelve ghetto blasters. The performer/composer records a passage into
  one ghetto blaster, plays it back while recording the sound of the =
first
  ghetto blaster and another passage of live harmonica on the mic of
  second ghetto blaster, then plays the second ghetto blaster back while
  recording that and the live harmonica on a third ghetto blaster, and =
so
  on. Sometimes there are several blasters playing back at once, while
  several are recording, etc. After building up for a while, it becomes =
a
  Ligeti-esque cloud of harmonica ambience, generational loss,
  stop/playback buttons being pressed, etc. Recommended.

  Phil

  <-----Original Message----->=20
  From: Kerry Uchida
  Sent: 12/5/2003 3:26:07 PM
  To: microsound@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  Subject: Re: [microsound] experimental harmonica

  on 5/12/03 3:18 PM, Patrick Norris at untitledartist@xxxxxxxxxxx =
wrote:

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