Really good sounding CDs
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Clyde Slick wrote:
On Mar 10, 12:46 pm, Jenn wrote:
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Jocelyn Major wrote:
Jenn a écrit :
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Jocelyn Major wrote:
Jenn a écrit :
If you like acoustic guitar music, check out Laurence Juber's
offerings.
All of them are recorded in his home studio, except his latest,
"PCH",
which was done at Capital. Really great, natural acoustic guitar
sound.
And oh yeah, LJ is, in the opinion of most players, the state of the
art
in acoustic playing.
Greeting Jenn,
I will ask my wife to try to find it at our local music store. I love
acoustic guitar music and since I now have tons of time to kill new
music to listen is really welcome.
Jocelyn Major
Proud Son of Leo Major, DCM & Bar
Good for you for supporting your local store! In case they don't have
them, go tohttp://www.acousticmusicresource.com They are super fast
at getting things out for you. All the usual online places have them
as
well: amazon, etc. Great stuff. If you like the Beatles, try that
one.
Heal quickly...
I found 2 cd of Laurence Juber at my local store. But I won't get it
today : we have "another" snow storm (the 8th this winter) and my wife
really hate driving during a snow storm (anyway who's dumb enough to
like driving in a snow storm?) So she will probably going to get them
next friday. I already found out that I have 1 cd with one song from
Laurence Juber :Acoustic Heart - The Passion and Romance of Acoustic
Guitar Masters with various guitarist and if you really like acoustic
guitar this is one cd to have. Another great guitarist is Tommy Emmanuel.
Yep, Tommy is fantastic.
Jocelyn
P.S.: Jenn I don't want to heal to quickly;-) Now that I (finally) have
some time to listen to my music... One question to you Jenn: Since you
are a conductor, have you ever record your music? If yes where can I get
it?
As a conductor, nothing released yet, though there's something I did in
2006 with the winds of the L.A. Chamber Orchestra (Strauss wind music)
that's recorded and ready to go whenever Naxos thinks the time is right.
As a player, I'm on several things.
some ot their dtuff sounds greaat.
How were you miked?
What I remember is something like this, for 8-13 players, on the stage
at Royce Hall, UCLA:
3
x x x x
x x
x x
x 2 2 x
x x
Me
1
1 = pair, Blumlein, I believe, about 12' high
2 = Large condensers, about 8' high
3 = large condenser, about 5' high
That's as best as I can recall. I can write someone and get more
details. Today I would pay more attention, as I've gained an interest
in recording. The playback sounded great. Final result: 68 min of
music recorded in 120 min (3 forty min sets). On the cheap for sure,
but sounded great. Some of the best L.A. players.
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