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fresh recital droppings

🔗Jacob <jbarton@rice.edu>

10/11/2005 6:27:01 PM

So you may remember me mention three weeks ago that I had a concert in
the making. It was postponed by Hurricane Rita but it finally happened
last Friday. It was a messy little thing but well-received.

Available on my Soundclick page are the microtonal things, which
consist of some sketches for 1,2,4,and 8 31-tone bassoons (much
inspiration and thanks to Johnny Reinhard), all overdubbed clones, AND
a dirty-tuned slide bottle sextet, which came out kind of airy. I want
to talk more about the slide bottle over at new_instruments.

http://www.soundclick.com/bands/pagemusic.cfm?bandID=145852

Again, everything is rough. The bassoon music hopes to grow in to a
giant tome of educational tricesimoprimal bassoon: solos which
introduce one new pitch class at a time, duets exploring every mode
that I can possibly think of, quartets and octets that just wanna have
fun. It goes without saying that the music within must be the reason
to spend the time learning the system.

Anyhow, I now feel slightly more equipped for CD trades, so let me know...

And enjoy!
Jacob

🔗wallyesterpaulrus <wallyesterpaulrus@yahoo.com>

10/12/2005 2:13:50 PM

Congratulations, Jacob -- I'll listen when I am able.

--- In tuning@yahoogroups.com, "Jacob" <jbarton@r...> wrote:
>
> So you may remember me mention three weeks ago that I had a concert in
> the making. It was postponed by Hurricane Rita but it finally happened
> last Friday. It was a messy little thing but well-received.
>
> Available on my Soundclick page are the microtonal things, which
> consist of some sketches for 1,2,4,and 8 31-tone bassoons (much
> inspiration and thanks to Johnny Reinhard), all overdubbed clones, AND
> a dirty-tuned slide bottle sextet, which came out kind of airy. I want
> to talk more about the slide bottle over at new_instruments.
>
> http://www.soundclick.com/bands/pagemusic.cfm?bandID=145852
>
> Again, everything is rough. The bassoon music hopes to grow in to a
> giant tome of educational tricesimoprimal bassoon: solos which
> introduce one new pitch class at a time, duets exploring every mode
> that I can possibly think of, quartets and octets that just wanna have
> fun. It goes without saying that the music within must be the reason
> to spend the time learning the system.
>
> Anyhow, I now feel slightly more equipped for CD trades, so let me know...
>
> And enjoy!
> Jacob
>