Re: [SPELLBOUND-L] Re: Ethermusic Fest 2006
2006-06-09 by John Hoge
That event sounds tremendous. Thank you Kip for the update. How did your demo How the #!&@$? Do You Play a Theremin? go? How many of the curious showed up,
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2006-06-09 by John Hoge
That event sounds tremendous. Thank you Kip for the update. How did your demo How the #!&@$? Do You Play a Theremin? go? How many of the curious showed up,
2006-06-09 by brickblad
A little off the subject of theremins, but I viewed my last post and it resembled free-verse, even though it was continuously typed. All the line breaks were
2006-06-09 by brickblad
Yes, it seems like Etherfest is hurting a bit, and they re considering cancelling by June 30 if the number of people registered falls short of their goal (
2006-06-08 by John Hoge
Oh yes, VL: it s actually a struggle to get anyone to come out for live music. Period. Challenging live music? Feh! , we are not alone in this aspect of the
2006-06-08 by Victoria Lundy
For anyone reading, please don t misinterpret anything I say as criticism of Moog Music, the Theremin event, or their intentions. I don t have enough good
2006-06-08 by Jen Hammaker
Hi everybody - I would totally go Ethermusic again if I didn t have jury duty. I already got out of it once and when they asked me when I would like to
2006-06-08 by John Hoge
I won t be able to go either. I hope some of you who do will post reports here and at Theremin World... pleeeease? My 2 cents, Yes they have a long way to go.
2006-06-07 by Victoria Lundy
I was at the Festival last year, and it was incredible. This year, the agenda and major players are much the same -- and I don t see any additional invited
2006-06-07 by kmg5443
We re moving. Wish I could make it. ... PHILIP
2006-06-07 by kgkmkc
Just visited Moog s website: http://www.ethermusicfest.com And they have added more detail about the concert and workshop schedule. Also they have specified
2006-06-07 by kkissinger@kevinkissinger.com
Now posting a reply to see if the server will process this.
2006-06-07 by kgkmkc
Hi, I have made a couple of posts to Spellbound-L however they haven t shown up. So, I logged into the Yahoo group and am sending a message from here as a
2006-06-06 by kkissinger@kevinkissinger.com
Just visited Moog s website: http://www.ethermusicfest.com And they have added more detail about the concert and workshop schedule. Also they have specified
2006-06-06 by kkissinger@kevinkissinger.com
Just visited Moog s website: http://www.ethermusicfest.com And they have added more detail about the concert and workshop schedule. Also they have specified
2006-06-01 by Oscar
I am sure you deserve it David. Meanwhile, anyone here has an exhaustive index of the Spellbound shows performances? I think that legacy is now part of the
2006-06-01 by David V
Hello all, The Spellbound radio show will be on hiatus for the next two weekends as I get in some badly needed away-from-the-area vacation time. It will
2006-05-30 by Gordon Charlton
... Googling her name gives a pretty good set of links. Amazon turns up nothing, but gives positive results for Radiophonic Workshop - including The Tomorrow
2006-05-30 by kkissinger@kevinkissinger.com
... I guess bug repellent wouldn t help with this situation... maybe a sign for your Theremin that says, If you can read this you are too close . Would be
2006-05-30 by Victoria Lundy
... I m just glad to hear a reference to one of my heroes. Delia Derbyshire did amazing things with very basic equipment and much hard and tedious work. Is
2006-05-30 by Victoria Lundy
The latest theremin faux pas: at our May 27 show the sound tech decided to add/(or fix) a mic on the drums in the middle of Esperanto Samba . I had to just
2006-05-30 by Bret
... That s the way Robert Fripp did it long ago. The second tape machine played back the delayed signal, and fed it back in a controlled level to the first
2006-05-30 by Gordon Charlton
Not a tape looper, but enjoying the discussion. You have reminded me of something I wondered a little while ago and never resolved. I was reading up about
2006-05-29 by Bret
... I just looked up the EchoplexDigital ... You can get a used echoplex digital for about $400-$600.
2006-05-29 by brickblad
... Looper extrardinaire, I d bet. I just looked up the EchoplexDigital Pro. Unfortunately, at $999.00 it s too rich for my blood. I ll have to do some saving.
2006-05-29 by Oscar
Hey Bret, yeah, the echoplex seems a good option too. But the looperlative is the best by far. Beginning with stereo! I don t want to know its price
2006-05-29 by Bret
I m bret, and I m a looper. I ve owned the original Lexicon Jamman, boomerang, and a few Oberheim (gibson) Echoplex Digital Pros. I love the echoplex pro. It
2006-05-28 by Oscar
Hi brickblad (and other people at the list) Yes, I met Pam 1 year ago and she recommended me the Line 6 DL4. I saw her using 2 of them together to get 2
2006-05-28 by brickblad
Hi: I ve been using a looping device; one of the functions of my Line 6 DL4 Delay Modeller. But I suspect your Digitech Jamman does better. The Line 6 loop
2006-05-28 by Oscar
I have just purchased a looper device (Digitech Jamman) and tried to see what It could do for me. One useful thing for me is being able to record tracks on
2006-05-28 by kkissinger@kevinkissinger.com
... No hot wiring! At first I just sprayed repellent on the pitch antenna. However, actually touching the volume antenna makes the pitch go wild on most
2006-05-28 by David V
... I ve had the idea, as I m sure every thereminist in the history of the world has, of tuning a theremin with the largest possible control zone and leaving
2006-05-28 by \js
... hmm ... how does landing on the volume antenna effect the pitch output? did you do some special hot wiring ? also, i think it would be interesting to
2006-05-28 by kkissinger@kevinkissinger.com
... Kip, Turns out that the TBZ may not need the flourescent light. Turns out that bugs were wanting to land on the antennas. Particularly bad when they land
2006-05-27 by brickblad
Kevin: With your electronics acumen, I think it d be a small matter to solve the problem in the most high-tech way -- STEP ONE: wire a fourescent light to the
2006-05-27 by Victoria Lundy
... I bet a dragonfly would enjoy hanging out on the pitch antenna. They love car antennas, after all. I guess a citronella candle might help with the
2006-05-26 by kkissinger@kevinkissinger.com
As of late I have been rehearsing for an outdoor gig and turns out my back patio has turned out to be a great place to practice -- I can play loud enough to
2006-05-25 by Gordon Charlton
... It hadn t crossed my mind. Just my backhanded way of saying thanks for a brilliant link. Now, how do I order a theremiester xq-4000, casseroles made in my
2006-05-25 by kkissinger@kevinkissinger.com
I understand that at EM2005, Lydia had timeslots for private lessons. Will there be an opportunity for private lessons with Ms. Kavina at EM2006? Any info
2006-05-25 by brickblad
Gordon: Lest you think I was perhaps some sort of shill or human advertisement, be assured, it ws never my intention to persuade people to purchase anything.
2006-05-25 by John Hoge
Well, while she s over here anyway... If Ms. Kavina was available for a master class in the NYC area I d definately be interested. ... -- Skål - jh [Non-text
2006-05-25 by John Hoge
Thanks for all the additional information. So more of a Vaudevillian was he? God bless em, you gotta have a gimick. Still think it s one of the coolest
2006-05-25 by kkissinger@kevinkissinger.com
... Thanks for the link, Kip. Since The Hanging Garden is part of my CD collection, I was interested to read the review. One of the things that strikes me
2006-05-25 by Ray Brohinsky
My guess is that it s the first installment in your residual badge collection, which really starts when you buy your second badge. ray ... [Non-text portions
2006-05-25 by Gordon Charlton
These are brilliant clips! Thank you. ... Er, actually, you will find this by searching on theramin . ... No theremin, but it does extend the answer to the
2006-05-25 by Gordon Charlton
... Kip, I shall have to remember not to follow your links in the future. You just cost me 12 pounds! Still, at least I shall presently have an answer to
2006-05-25 by brickblad
Hello, Susi: I thought it was about time I chimed in with my compliments for you and your appearance. I thought things went very well, and it s great we all
2006-05-25 by Jonathan Bisset
... Well, I did some more digging around tonight, and came up with a couple of gems at last. Not the Blue Peter material, but some terribly British
2006-05-24 by Jonathan Bisset
... Well, I found this VERY short clip on Theremin.info:- http://www.theremin.info/downloads/4/0/musaire.rm It wasn t listed as a download, but seems to be a
2006-05-24 by Gordon Charlton
... Couldn t find any clips amongst the collection on the BBC website (nearest I found was a person playing a keyboard with his nose!) The BBC has a very
2006-05-24 by John Hoge
Thanks so much Gordon for the additional info on Musaire. I ve saw photos of his instrument before but didn t know even that much about him. I love it when