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Music of Peace

🔗John Starrett <jstarret@carbon.cudenver.edu>

9/18/2001 8:41:22 PM

I have started a new mp3.com page called Music of War and Peace.
Johnny Reinhard inspired the idea when he sent me a beautiful piece
called Talibanned Buddhas. If anyone here has other music appropriate
to a site about war and peace you are welcome to send them to me and I
will post them there. Any revenue generated will be forwarded to the
Red Cross.

John Starrett

🔗jpehrson@rcn.com

9/19/2001 6:40:23 AM

--- In tuning@y..., "John Starrett" <jstarret@c...> wrote:

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> I have started a new mp3.com page called Music of War and Peace.
> Johnny Reinhard inspired the idea when he sent me a beautiful piece
> called Talibanned Buddhas. If anyone here has other music
appropriate to a site about war and peace you are welcome to send
them to me and I will post them there. Any revenue generated will be
forwarded to the Red Cross.
>
> John Starrett

Hello John...

I don't believe you provided a link for this... I've done several
searches to no avail. Johnny Reinhard played his piece for us at an
AFMM board meeting last night, and it is good therapy (good piece,
too!). Very low, restful sounds, especially from the big
contrabassoon played by Johnny.... I'm assuming that's the sound of
the "big buddha" but I don't want to be too literal....

________ _________ ________
Joseph Pehrson

🔗Jay Williams <jaywill@tscnet.com>

9/19/2001 7:36:33 AM

Have you a web address for this yet? I have a couple things that would be
appropriate, but they are fairly long, taking up something like 17 and 14
megs in mp3 format.
JayAt 03:41 AM 9/19/01 -0000, you wrote:
>I have started a new mp3.com page called Music of War and Peace.
>Johnny Reinhard inspired the idea when he sent me a beautiful piece
>called Talibanned Buddhas. If anyone here has other music appropriate
>to a site about war and peace you are welcome to send them to me and I
>will post them there. Any revenue generated will be forwarded to the
>Red Cross.
>
>John Starrett
>
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🔗John Starrett <jstarret@carbon.cudenver.edu>

9/19/2001 9:54:43 AM

--- In tuning@y..., jpehrson@r... wrote:
<snip>
> Hello John...
>
> I don't believe you provided a link for this... I've done several
> searches to no avail. Johnny Reinhard played his piece for us at an
> AFMM board meeting last night, and it is good therapy (good piece,
> too!). Very low, restful sounds, especially from the big
> contrabassoon played by Johnny.... I'm assuming that's the sound of
> the "big buddha" but I don't want to be too literal....
>
> ________ _________ ________
> Joseph Pehrson

The I just set it up om mp3.com last night, so it won't appear for 7
to 10 days. I will let you know when it appears.

John Starrett

🔗John Starrett <jstarret@carbon.cudenver.edu>

9/19/2001 10:01:57 AM

--- In tuning@y..., Jay Williams <jaywill@t...> wrote:
> Have you a web address for this yet? I have a couple things that
would be
> appropriate, but they are fairly long, taking up something like 17
and 14
> megs in mp3 format.
<snip>

I will give the URL when the site is up. There is supposed to be a
shortcut http://www.mp3.com/Music_of_War_and_Peace, but it can't be
accessed until they approve the first piece. Also, they usually insert
a style code between the www.mp3.com and the page title, and I don't
know what the style code is yet.

You can try sending the pieces one at a time as attachments to me at
jstarret@carbon.cudenver.edu. Johnny's piece came in at 11 megs, so I
don't know what size chokes the system. Thank you for offering the
music. Also, mp3.com requires the pieces be stereo at 128 bps. I can
resample if this is not your rate, but the sound would probably be
better if the pieces were saved to this rate direct from wav files.

John Starrett

🔗Afmmjr@aol.com

9/19/2001 10:41:12 AM

For those interested, please check this URL to hear my work "Talibanned Buddhas."

http://kalvos.org/tragedy.html

Best, Johnny