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Microtonal Guitar Fest in Seattle

๐Ÿ”—Prent Rodgers <prentrodgers@...>

6/28/2006 4:57:36 PM

Actually, Bellevue, the other side of Lake Washington, but closer than any other festival I could attend:

from: http://soundhealing.tribe.net
more info: http://www.microtonalguitar.com

SEATTLE MICROTONAL GUITAR FESTIVAL, JULY 20-23, 2006
Seattle, Wa June 22, 2006 -- The Seattle Microtonal Guitar Festival brings together local and international acclaimed guitarists who are dedicated to exploring the musical universe of the �notes between the notes�. Western music is commonly played in a twelve note equal tempered system that compromises the basic physical laws of how sound is produced so that musicians can play in twelve different keys and stay relatively �in tune�. Musicians and music lovers � professional and amateur alike- will learn about why western music is generally �a little out of tune�, and will be offered demonstrations and performances exploring alternative tunings, temperaments and guitar systems by leaders in the microtonal guitar movement, Jon Catler, Neil Haverstick , Tom Baker, and Chris Morda. Innovative and rare instruments, including the single string monochord, fretless guitar, 19 and 34-tone Equal Temperament guitar, guitar in Extended Just Intonation, lap slide guitar, and 12-tone ultra plus guitars will all be featured, turning the head of the most knowledgeable guitar officianados and novices alike.
--
Music that's "Fake but Accurate"!
Web page: http://prodgers13.home.comcast.net
Podcast: http://podcast1024.libsyn.com
Another Podcast: http://BumperMusic.blogspot.com
Music: http://www.soundclick.com/PrentRodgers

๐Ÿ”—Kraig Grady <kraiggrady@...>

6/28/2006 5:31:31 PM

WHAT !
NO ROD POOLE?
LAME

Prent Rodgers wrote:
> Actually, Bellevue, the other side of Lake Washington, but closer than > any other festival I could attend:
>
> from: http://soundhealing.tribe.net
> more info: http://www.microtonalguitar.com
>
> SEATTLE MICROTONAL GUITAR FESTIVAL, JULY 20-23, 2006
> Seattle, Wa June 22, 2006 -- The Seattle Microtonal Guitar Festival > brings together local and international acclaimed guitarists who are > dedicated to exploring the musical universe of the �notes between the > notes�. Western music is commonly played in a twelve note equal tempered > system that compromises the basic physical laws of how sound is produced > so that musicians can play in twelve different keys and stay relatively > �in tune�. Musicians and music lovers � professional and amateur alike- > will learn about why western music is generally �a little out of tune�, > and will be offered demonstrations and performances exploring > alternative tunings, temperaments and guitar systems by leaders in the > microtonal guitar movement, Jon Catler, Neil Haverstick , Tom Baker, and > Chris Morda. Innovative and rare instruments, including the single > string monochord, fretless guitar, 19 and 34-tone Equal Temperament > guitar, guitar in Extended Just Intonation, lap slide guitar, and > 12-tone ultra plus guitars will all be featured, turning the head of the > most knowledgeable guitar officianados and novices alike.
> -- Kraig Grady
North American Embassy of Anaphoria Island <http://anaphoria.com/>
The Wandering Medicine Show
KXLU <http://www.kxlu.com/main.html> 88.9 FM Wed 8-9 pm Los Angeles

๐Ÿ”—Carl Lumma <ekin@...>

6/28/2006 6:54:45 PM

Agree. (Maybe he couldn't make it?)

-Carl

At 05:31 PM 6/28/2006, you wrote:
>WHAT !
>NO ROD POOLE?
>LAME
>
>Prent Rodgers wrote:
>> Actually, Bellevue, the other side of Lake Washington, but closer than
>> any other festival I could attend:
>>
>> from: http://soundhealing.tribe.net
>> more info: http://www.microtonalguitar.com
>>
>> SEATTLE MICROTONAL GUITAR FESTIVAL, JULY 20-23, 2006
>> Seattle, Wa June 22, 2006 -- The Seattle Microtonal Guitar Festival
>> brings together local and international acclaimed guitarists who are
>> dedicated to exploring the musical universe of the ย“notes between the
>> notesย”. Western music is commonly played in a twelve note equal tempered
>> system that compromises the basic physical laws of how sound is produced
>> so that musicians can play in twelve different keys and stay relatively
>> ย“in tuneย”. Musicians and music lovers ­ professional and amateur alike-
>> will learn about why western music is generally ย“a little out of tuneย”,
>> and will be offered demonstrations and performances exploring
>> alternative tunings, temperaments and guitar systems by leaders in the
>> microtonal guitar movement, Jon Catler, Neil Haverstick , Tom Baker, and
>> Chris Morda. Innovative and rare instruments, including the single
>> string monochord, fretless guitar, 19 and 34-tone Equal Temperament
>> guitar, guitar in Extended Just Intonation, lap slide guitar, and
>> 12-tone ultra plus guitars will all be featured, turning the head of the
>> most knowledgeable guitar officianados and novices alike.
>
>--
>Kraig Grady
>North American Embassy of Anaphoria Island <http://anaphoria.com/>
>The Wandering Medicine Show
>KXLU <http://www.kxlu.com/main.html> 88.9 FM Wed 8-9 pm Los Angeles

๐Ÿ”—Joe <tamahome02000@...>

6/28/2006 7:23:53 PM

There better be some vid of Catler.

Joe

--- In MakeMicroMusic@yahoogroups.com, Prent Rodgers
<prentrodgers@...> wrote:
>
> Actually, Bellevue, the other side of Lake Washington, but closer
than
> any other festival I could attend:
>
> from: http://soundhealing.tribe.net
> more info: http://www.microtonalguitar.com
>
> SEATTLE MICROTONAL GUITAR FESTIVAL, JULY 20-23, 2006
> Seattle, Wa June 22, 2006 -- The Seattle Microtonal Guitar
Festival
> brings together local and international acclaimed guitarists who
are
> dedicated to exploring the musical universe of the "notes between
the
> notes". Western music is commonly played in a twelve note equal
tempered
> system that compromises the basic physical laws of how sound is
produced
> so that musicians can play in twelve different keys and stay
relatively
> "in tune". Musicians and music lovers ย– professional and amateur
alike-
> will learn about why western music is generally "a little out of
tune",
> and will be offered demonstrations and performances exploring
> alternative tunings, temperaments and guitar systems by leaders in
the
> microtonal guitar movement, Jon Catler, Neil Haverstick , Tom
Baker, and
> Chris Morda. Innovative and rare instruments, including the single
> string monochord, fretless guitar, 19 and 34-tone Equal
Temperament
> guitar, guitar in Extended Just Intonation, lap slide guitar, and
> 12-tone ultra plus guitars will all be featured, turning the head
of the
> most knowledgeable guitar officianados and novices alike.
> --
> Music that's "Fake but Accurate"!
> Web page: http://prodgers13.home.comcast.net
> Podcast: http://podcast1024.libsyn.com
> Another Podcast: http://BumperMusic.blogspot.com
> Music: http://www.soundclick.com/PrentRodgers
>

๐Ÿ”—Kraig Grady <kraiggrady@...>

6/28/2006 10:21:33 PM

i assume that he wasn't asked

Carl Lumma wrote:
> Agree. (Maybe he couldn't make it?)
>
> -Carl
>
> At 05:31 PM 6/28/2006, you wrote:
> >> WHAT !
>> NO ROD POOLE?
>> LAME
>>
>> Prent Rodgers wrote:
>> >>> Actually, Bellevue, the other side of Lake Washington, but closer than >>> any other festival I could attend:
>>>
>>> from: http://soundhealing.tribe.net
>>> more info: http://www.microtonalguitar.com
>>>
>>> SEATTLE MICROTONAL GUITAR FESTIVAL, JULY 20-23, 2006
>>> Seattle, Wa June 22, 2006 -- The Seattle Microtonal Guitar Festival >>> brings together local and international acclaimed guitarists who are >>> dedicated to exploring the musical universe of the �notes between the >>> notes�. Western music is commonly played in a twelve note equal tempered >>> system that compromises the basic physical laws of how sound is produced >>> so that musicians can play in twelve different keys and stay relatively >>> �in tune�. Musicians and music lovers � professional and amateur alike- >>> will learn about why western music is generally �a little out of tune�, >>> and will be offered demonstrations and performances exploring >>> alternative tunings, temperaments and guitar systems by leaders in the >>> microtonal guitar movement, Jon Catler, Neil Haverstick , Tom Baker, and >>> Chris Morda. Innovative and rare instruments, including the single >>> string monochord, fretless guitar, 19 and 34-tone Equal Temperament >>> guitar, guitar in Extended Just Intonation, lap slide guitar, and >>> 12-tone ultra plus guitars will all be featured, turning the head of the >>> most knowledgeable guitar officianados and novices alike.
>>> >> -- >> Kraig Grady
>> North American Embassy of Anaphoria Island <http://anaphoria.com/>
>> The Wandering Medicine Show
>> KXLU <http://www.kxlu.com/main.html> 88.9 FM Wed 8-9 pm Los Angeles
>> >
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> > Yahoo! Groups Links
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> -- Kraig Grady
North American Embassy of Anaphoria Island <http://anaphoria.com/>
The Wandering Medicine Show
KXLU <http://www.kxlu.com/main.html> 88.9 FM Wed 8-9 pm Los Angeles

๐Ÿ”—Carl Lumma <ekin@...>

6/28/2006 10:34:32 PM

Why assume that?

-Carl

At 10:21 PM 6/28/2006, you wrote:
>i assume that he wasn't asked
>
>Carl Lumma wrote:
>> Agree. (Maybe he couldn't make it?)
>>
>> -Carl
>>
>> At 05:31 PM 6/28/2006, you wrote:
>>
>>> WHAT !
>>> NO ROD POOLE?
>>> LAME
>>>
>>> Prent Rodgers wrote:
>>>
>>>> Actually, Bellevue, the other side of Lake Washington, but closer than
>>>> any other festival I could attend:
>>>>
>>>> from: http://soundhealing.tribe.net
>>>> more info: http://www.microtonalguitar.com
>>>>
>>>> SEATTLE MICROTONAL GUITAR FESTIVAL, JULY 20-23, 2006
>>>> Seattle, Wa June 22, 2006 -- The Seattle Microtonal Guitar Festival
>>>> brings together local and international acclaimed guitarists who are
>>>> dedicated to exploring the musical universe of the ย“notes between the
>>>> notesย”. Western music is commonly played in a twelve note equal tempered
>>>> system that compromises the basic physical laws of how sound is produced
>>>> so that musicians can play in twelve different keys and stay relatively
>>>> ย“in tuneย”. Musicians and music lovers ­ professional and amateur alike-
>>>> will learn about why western music is generally ย“a little out of tuneย”,
>>>> and will be offered demonstrations and performances exploring
>>>> alternative tunings, temperaments and guitar systems by leaders in the
>>>> microtonal guitar movement, Jon Catler, Neil Haverstick , Tom Baker, and
>>>> Chris Morda. Innovative and rare instruments, including the single
>>>> string monochord, fretless guitar, 19 and 34-tone Equal Temperament
>>>> guitar, guitar in Extended Just Intonation, lap slide guitar, and
>>>> 12-tone ultra plus guitars will all be featured, turning the head of the
>>>> most knowledgeable guitar officianados and novices alike.

๐Ÿ”—Kraig Grady <kraiggrady@...>

6/28/2006 11:34:53 PM

par to the course

Carl Lumma wrote:
> Why assume that?
>
> -Carl
>
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>
> -- Kraig Grady
North American Embassy of Anaphoria Island <http://anaphoria.com/>
The Wandering Medicine Show
KXLU <http://www.kxlu.com/main.html> 88.9 FM Wed 8-9 pm Los Angeles

๐Ÿ”—Carl Lumma <ekin@...>

6/29/2006 9:05:04 AM

Well, it is a long way from England to Seattle. Maybe he
couldn't make it.

-Carl

At 11:34 PM 6/28/2006, Kraig wrote:
>par to the course
>
>Carl Lumma wrote:
>> Why assume that?
>>
>> -Carl

๐Ÿ”—Kraig Grady <kraiggrady@...>

6/29/2006 9:53:02 AM

Rod lives in Los Angeles

Carl Lumma wrote:
> Well, it is a long way from England to Seattle. Maybe he
> couldn't make it.
>
> -Carl
>
> At 11:34 PM 6/28/2006, Kraig wrote:
> >> par to the course
>>
>> Carl Lumma wrote:
>> >>> Why assume that?
>>>
>>> -Carl
>>> >
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> > Yahoo! Groups Links
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> -- Kraig Grady
North American Embassy of Anaphoria Island <http://anaphoria.com/>
The Wandering Medicine Show
KXLU <http://www.kxlu.com/main.html> 88.9 FM Wed 8-9 pm Los Angeles

๐Ÿ”—David Beardsley <db@...>

6/29/2006 9:55:11 AM

Carl Lumma wrote:

>Well, it is a long way from England to Seattle. Maybe he
>couldn't make it.
>
>-Carl
>
>At 11:34 PM 6/28/2006, Kraig wrote:
> >
>>par to the course
>>
>>Carl Lumma wrote:
>> >>
>>>Why assume that?
>>>
>>>-Carl
>>>
He lives in Hollywood. Sheesh.

--
* David Beardsley
* microtonal guitar
* http://biink.com/db

๐Ÿ”—Kraig Grady <kraiggrady@...>

6/29/2006 1:15:23 PM

in fact i wanted to know why you weren't invited too ( as long as i am going to start some trouble)

David Beardsley wrote:
> Carl Lumma wrote:
>
> >> Well, it is a long way from England to Seattle. Maybe he
>> couldn't make it.
>>
>> -Carl
>>
>> At 11:34 PM 6/28/2006, Kraig wrote:
>> >>
>> >>> par to the course
>>>
>>> Carl Lumma wrote:
>>> >>>
>>> >>>> Why assume that?
>>>>
>>>> -Carl
>>>>
>>>> > He lives in Hollywood. Sheesh.
>
> -- Kraig Grady
North American Embassy of Anaphoria Island <http://anaphoria.com/>
The Wandering Medicine Show
KXLU <http://www.kxlu.com/main.html> 88.9 FM Wed 8-9 pm Los Angeles

๐Ÿ”—David Beardsley <db@...>

6/29/2006 1:34:40 PM

Kraig Grady wrote:

>in fact i wanted to know why you weren't invited too ( as long as i am >going to start some trouble)
>

Simple: I wasn't invited.

--
* David Beardsley
* microtonal guitar
* http://biink.com/db

๐Ÿ”—Kraig Grady <kraiggrady@...>

6/29/2006 4:10:10 PM

politics. it has ruined music

David Beardsley wrote:
> Kraig Grady wrote:
>
> >> in fact i wanted to know why you weren't invited too ( as long as i am >> going to start some trouble)
>>
>> >
> Simple: I wasn't invited.
>
>
> -- Kraig Grady
North American Embassy of Anaphoria Island <http://anaphoria.com/>
The Wandering Medicine Show
KXLU <http://www.kxlu.com/main.html> 88.9 FM Wed 8-9 pm Los Angeles

๐Ÿ”—Jon Szanto <jszanto@...>

6/29/2006 4:36:01 PM

It also seems a shame that John Schneider won't be there as well, just a short hop up from Venice Beach to Seattle...

๐Ÿ”—David Beardsley <db@...>

6/29/2006 6:13:40 PM

Kraig Grady wrote:

>politics. it has ruined music
>
I'm not loosing any sleep over it. I played in Jon's band for six months, that was plenty for me.

--
* David Beardsley
* microtonal guitar
* http://biink.com/db

๐Ÿ”—Kraig Grady <kraiggrady@...>

6/30/2006 1:47:58 AM

very much agreed.
i am slow in adding to the essentials

Jon Szanto wrote:
> It also seems a shame that John Schneider won't be there as well, just a short hop up from Venice Beach to Seattle...
>
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> > Yahoo! Groups Links
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> -- Kraig Grady
North American Embassy of Anaphoria Island <http://anaphoria.com/>
The Wandering Medicine Show
KXLU <http://www.kxlu.com/main.html> 88.9 FM Wed 8-9 pm Los Angeles

๐Ÿ”—Rozencrantz the Sane <rozencrantz@...>

6/28/2006 11:35:53 PM

On 6/28/06, Prent Rodgers <prentrodgers@...> wrote:
> Actually, Bellevue, the other side of Lake Washington, but closer than
> any other festival I could attend:
>

You're in Seattle, too? Fantastic! I'll look for you. Sounds like an
interesting festival, one of many I've wanted to attend but the first
that I could.

--TRISTAN
(http://dreamingofeden.smackjeeves.com/)

๐Ÿ”—Carl Lumma <ekin@...>

7/2/2006 8:24:26 PM

I thought you said he moved to England! Oh no, you said he
was *in* England... now I remember. Sorry! Is he still in
Hollywood, then?

-Carl

At 09:53 AM 6/29/2006, you wrote:
>Rod lives in Los Angeles
>
>Carl Lumma wrote:
>> Well, it is a long way from England to Seattle. Maybe he
>> couldn't make it.
>>
>> -Carl
>>
>> At 11:34 PM 6/28/2006, Kraig wrote:
>>
>>> par to the course
>>>
>>> Carl Lumma wrote:
>>>
>>>> Why assume that?
>>>>
>>>> -Carl

๐Ÿ”—Kraig Grady <kraiggrady@...>

7/3/2006 12:28:57 AM

same place

Carl Lumma wrote:
> I thought you said he moved to England! Oh no, you said he
> was *in* England... now I remember. Sorry! Is he still in
> Hollywood, then?
>
> -Carl
>
> At 09:53 AM 6/29/2006, you wrote:
> >> Rod lives in Los Angeles
>>
>> Carl Lumma wrote:
>> >>> Well, it is a long way from England to Seattle. Maybe he
>>> couldn't make it.
>>>
>>> -Carl
>>>
>>> At 11:34 PM 6/28/2006, Kraig wrote:
>>> >>> >>>> par to the course
>>>>
>>>> Carl Lumma wrote:
>>>> >>>> >>>>> Why assume that?
>>>>>
>>>>> -Carl
>>>>> >
>
>
>
> > Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>
> >
>
>
>
> -- Kraig Grady
North American Embassy of Anaphoria Island <http://anaphoria.com/>
The Wandering Medicine Show
KXLU <http://www.kxlu.com/main.html> 88.9 FM Wed 8-9 pm Los Angeles