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"Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!" wrote in message
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On Jan 19, 10:32 pm, "TT" wrote:
"Jenn" wrote in message

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In article
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"Arny Krueger" wrote:


"Jenn" wrote in message

In article
, "Arny
Krueger" wrote:


"Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!"

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On Jan 19, 7:10 pm, "Arny Krueger"
wrote:
"Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!"
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On Jan 19, 6:37 pm, "Arny Krueger"

wrote:
"John Atkinson" wrote
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To his credit, Arny Krueger has now admitted in
another thread that as his recording activities
are
unpaid


Didn't say that, John. But since when have you let
a
little thing like truth or relevant facts get in
your
way?


So go ahead and say it, GOIA: are you a paid
recording
professional or not?


Yes, just not at church.


Where do you do your recording? In a studio?


Paid recordings at regional music festivals.


Arny, have you never made a recording of a decent
soloist or
ensemble in a decent room, as a standard recording
session, i.e. mic placement the way you really want it,
etc?


Not really.


A shame.


If not, I hope that you get that opportunity someday.


Me too. Right now it looks like the only way that will
happen is if I
provide substantial support for all steps of the process
from bricks and
mortar, light and heat, acquisition and development of
the artists, running
the technical parts of the performances, recording,
mixing and mastering.


I hope that you'll take these suggestions in the spirit
with which they
are offered:


If it were me, I'd do the following: Put up flyers at
Wayne State and
at WCCC music departments. On the flyer, state that you
are a RE,
wanting to practice. You'll record them for (fill in very
inexpensive $
amount, or free), if they will reserve the space at the
college. Send a
letter to each member of the Applied Music (private
lesson) faculty,
making the offer. Tell them that their students (or they
themselves)
get a free finished recording; all the teacher has to do
is reserve the
hall TWICE: once for rehearsal, once for the recording.
It need not be
a performance. The student and/or the Applied faculty
should jump at
the chance, especially for students who have their final
undergrad or
grad recital coming up. It doesn't matter if there is a
recording
program at the college; for an arrangement like this, they
would charge
for the recording. If you don't, they will use you. You
can get
practice, a good recording, and you will be helping a
student. It costs
you nothing but your time.


I'll give odds of 100:1 that Arny will dismiss this very
good and honest suggestion and ridicule you for it. Let's
wait and see?

If he does take the suggestion then at least the kids will
get to see the Bourne movies again ;-)


There is another possibility, of course.

It's possible that GOIA is not allowed with 100 feet of any school or
other institute of learning by court order and as a part of his parole
agreement. ;-)



Yes, of course, I had forgotten that ;-)

Cheers TT