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🔗sampaiokarloz <sampaiokarloz@...>

9/27/2002 4:34:33 AM

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"Transcendental Raga"
"Strange Night"
"Solrac Enters The Tibetan Temple"
"Etido & Wa6"
"Ashtar Sheran"
"Tonight"
"No No No"
"Looking For Balafon"
"Garçon Cat From Shopping Center"
"Argo Stupidiguinha Cat"
"Non Credea Mirarti"
"Pink Sweeping Stone"
"Unknown Story Teller"

http://artists.mp3s.com/artists/433/carlos_sampaio.html

🔗Jonathan M. Szanto <JSZANTO@...>

9/27/2002 8:09:01 AM

Carlos,

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... and then the listing of pieces. OK, we have seen your announcements previously; I don't know how many others took a walk over to your mp3 site, but I listened to most of the pieces.

I have a suggestion: for future postings, instead of just 'advertising' the site and the music in general, why don't you pick one or two pieces and share with us -

- the scale/intonation/tuning you used
- the way the piece was put together (structure/improvisation/collaboration)
- tools used in the composition/performance of the piece
- programmatic content behind the pieces (if any)

One thing I noted was repeated "credits" for Harry Partch. Having worked with Partch and his music, other than having him as an inspiration I must confess that I couldn't hear any Partch influences in the pieces. Maybe you could talk a little about that, too.

So, since we like to make microtonal music around here, how about sharing a little more than links and titles? :)

Cheers,
Jon