- another side side of the infinite sided coin...
Spastic Ink!
http://www.ronjarzombek.com/thenewprince.wmvCheck out the other videos (his 13 tone thing is quite interesting):
http://www.ronjarzombek.com/rjvideos.htmlRon needs a modular!
- Barry
http://www.ancientsun.com/ --- In motm@yahoogroups.com, "coyoteous" <antithesist@...> wrote:
>
> - cool video! Art and musical social commentary in its own right...
>
> Many (most?) modern orchestral recordings are edited together from many source takes
-
> done section by section. This maximizes the high cost of recording high priced
expensive
> ensembles. I once heard an LSO session averaged out to about $50,000 an hour.
>
> I co-produced a yet-to-be-released jazz trio/quartet session late last year that came in
at
> about $600/hr. for tracking alone (killer studio, engineer, piano and sidemen). We did
> some save punches and inserts, but for the most part, it's musicians playing music - all
> the way through.
>
> Anyway, all this discussion, while interesting, reminds me of one of my favorite
> oxymoronic statements: "you guys shouldn't be telling other people what to do or not to
> do." Ultimate tolerance means being tolerant of the intolerant, too.
>
> - Barry
>
> http://www.ancientsun.com/
>
>
> --- In motm@yahoogroups.com, "Paul Schreiber" <synth1@> wrote:
> >
> > Reading Ken's missive and thinking about how Tomita/Wendy never really "played"
> > any of their compositions all the way through: it was massive
> > editing/splicing/layering. Then was talking to a fellow MOTM'er that probably
> > 95% of the records made today, the band/singer never played/sang the who song
> > all the way from start to finish. It's massive ProTools "snippets",
> > pitch-corrected/EQ'd/etc. Does anyone every make a "real song" anymore? I
> > remember seeing Harry Chapin play 3 weeks before he died: still the best concert
> > I ever went to (by a mile). 1 person singing, 4 playing. Greatness.
> >
> > Which brings me to this:
> > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JzqumbhfxRo
> >
> >
> > Genius :)
> >
> > Paul S.
> >
>