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I’ve finally had a chance to look at these pictures from the concert too.
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My little digital recorder didn’t pick up the bass drum in “Winds of the Sun” very well there’s the sound of someone dropping something in the middle of “Songbird and Stillness” (probably in the audience) and the prerecorded part of “Consort of Voices” doesn’t really match the “live” music (I suspected that) but these are only small momentary glitches in nine hours of otherwise fantastic music. I’ve had a chance to listen to all of the music that was recorded at the concert, and most of it sounds pretty good. And thank you, Keith, for your insightful review of the concert. Several of you went above and beyond what I’d expected to make the music sound great, and for this I’m grateful.
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Now, if only the record producers would take their heads out of the sand and promote the other ninety percent of the world's music that isn't mainstream.įirst of all, I’d like to thank all of the musicians who took part in this crazy project. That's why I play music (experimental or otherwise) - for the listeners. Thanks for introducing me to experimental music. Thanks for demonstrating that there is so much more to microtonality than quartertones. I heard this amazing combination of bird chirping and highway sounds that I would have missed, if it weren't you and your friends' concert.
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The concert taught me how to enjoy everyday sounds, and it cured me of my unconscious habit of tuning out birdsong.
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I loved it! It was very ingenious, professional and epic! My mother, who has a low tolerance for microtonality and loud high pitched noises, even enjoyed it! I still remember the part of the concert I attended really well.Īttending the concert had a big impact on me. I don't know why he sent it five months after the concert, but anyway, here it is. It was from a teenager who'd attended the concert of the complete "StormSound" Cycle. This blog is "officially" retired, but I got this in my e-mail a couple of weeks ago and had to post it.