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"jps" wrote in message ... It was a busy morning. Things may be taking a slightly different direction than I first envisioned. I got lucky and hooked up with a professional musician who is very experienced, knowledgeable and is well known in the music field and in acedemia. He presented the concept of doing something I had never thought about, nor would I have at my level of experience. I'll explain more as it evolves (assuming it evolves) but it could be quite interesting and provide an instant shot in the arm for my little budding hobby/business. Eisboch A laser light show set to Pink Floyd? You and your knucklehead friend Harry are full of cute comments but aren't even close. I may have the opportunity to collaborate on a project with the Berklee College of Music. Fortunately it doesn't involve my musical abilities because compared to the people I am meeting I don't have any. But does involve some of my equipment and organization. It could be very interesting. Film at 11. For Harry: I picked up a vintage, 1963 classical guitar today. It's a beauty. Feels strange to me with it's super wide neck/fretboard but sounds nice. I have oiled the wood up and replaced the nylon strings which will now take about a week to stretch and remain stable. Not my style for a regularly played guitar, but a nice addition to the shop. Eisboch |
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On Thu, 18 Jun 2009 02:06:53 -0400, "Eisboch"
wrote: "jps" wrote in message .. . It was a busy morning. Things may be taking a slightly different direction than I first envisioned. I got lucky and hooked up with a professional musician who is very experienced, knowledgeable and is well known in the music field and in acedemia. He presented the concept of doing something I had never thought about, nor would I have at my level of experience. I'll explain more as it evolves (assuming it evolves) but it could be quite interesting and provide an instant shot in the arm for my little budding hobby/business. Eisboch A laser light show set to Pink Floyd? You and your knucklehead friend Harry are full of cute comments but aren't even close. I may have the opportunity to collaborate on a project with the Berklee College of Music. Fortunately it doesn't involve my musical abilities because compared to the people I am meeting I don't have any. But does involve some of my equipment and organization. It could be very interesting. Film at 11. For Harry: I picked up a vintage, 1963 classical guitar today. It's a beauty. Feels strange to me with it's super wide neck/fretboard but sounds nice. I have oiled the wood up and replaced the nylon strings which will now take about a week to stretch and remain stable. Not my style for a regularly played guitar, but a nice addition to the shop. Eisboch LED displays synchronized to Led Zeppelin? Berklee. Isn't that where they train hippies? |
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"jps" wrote in message ... On Thu, 18 Jun 2009 02:06:53 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: You and your knucklehead friend Harry are full of cute comments but aren't even close. I may have the opportunity to collaborate on a project with the Berklee College of Music. Fortunately it doesn't involve my musical abilities because compared to the people I am meeting I don't have any. But does involve some of my equipment and organization. It could be very interesting. Film at 11. LED displays synchronized to Led Zeppelin? Berklee. Isn't that where they train hippies? Well, the professor I am dealing with had early career influences by Frank Zappa. Eisboch |
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Eisboch wrote:
"jps" wrote in message ... It was a busy morning. Things may be taking a slightly different direction than I first envisioned. I got lucky and hooked up with a professional musician who is very experienced, knowledgeable and is well known in the music field and in acedemia. He presented the concept of doing something I had never thought about, nor would I have at my level of experience. I'll explain more as it evolves (assuming it evolves) but it could be quite interesting and provide an instant shot in the arm for my little budding hobby/business. Eisboch A laser light show set to Pink Floyd? You and your knucklehead friend Harry are full of cute comments but aren't even close. I may have the opportunity to collaborate on a project with the Berklee College of Music. Fortunately it doesn't involve my musical abilities because compared to the people I am meeting I don't have any. But does involve some of my equipment and organization. It could be very interesting. Film at 11. For Harry: I picked up a vintage, 1963 classical guitar today. It's a beauty. Feels strange to me with it's super wide neck/fretboard but sounds nice. I have oiled the wood up and replaced the nylon strings which will now take about a week to stretch and remain stable. Not my style for a regularly played guitar, but a nice addition to the shop. Eisboch Wow...next you'll apprentice yourself to a luthier. Was it a Guild? Guild had some really nice Spanish guitars in those days. I had one. -- |
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#5
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On Thu, 18 Jun 2009 05:56:52 -0400, HK wrote:
Eisboch wrote: "jps" wrote in message ... It was a busy morning. Things may be taking a slightly different direction than I first envisioned. I got lucky and hooked up with a professional musician who is very experienced, knowledgeable and is well known in the music field and in acedemia. He presented the concept of doing something I had never thought about, nor would I have at my level of experience. I'll explain more as it evolves (assuming it evolves) but it could be quite interesting and provide an instant shot in the arm for my little budding hobby/business. Eisboch A laser light show set to Pink Floyd? You and your knucklehead friend Harry are full of cute comments but aren't even close. I may have the opportunity to collaborate on a project with the Berklee College of Music. Fortunately it doesn't involve my musical abilities because compared to the people I am meeting I don't have any. But does involve some of my equipment and organization. It could be very interesting. Film at 11. For Harry: I picked up a vintage, 1963 classical guitar today. It's a beauty. Feels strange to me with it's super wide neck/fretboard but sounds nice. I have oiled the wood up and replaced the nylon strings which will now take about a week to stretch and remain stable. Not my style for a regularly played guitar, but a nice addition to the shop. Eisboch Wow...next you'll apprentice yourself to a luthier. Was it a Guild? Guild had some really nice Spanish guitars in those days. I had one. A guy extends an olive branch and you respond with thistles. What a guy! What a waste! -- John H "Socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and the gospel of envy, its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery." Churchill |
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#6
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On Jun 18, 5:56*am, HK wrote:
Eisboch wrote: "jps" wrote in message .. . It was a busy morning. Things may be taking a slightly different direction than I first envisioned. I got lucky and hooked up with a professional musician who is very experienced, knowledgeable and is well known in the music field and in acedemia. * He presented the concept of doing something I had never thought about, nor would I have at my level of experience. * I'll explain more as it evolves (assuming it evolves) *but it could be quite interesting and provide an instant shot in the arm for my little budding hobby/business. Eisboch A laser light show set to Pink Floyd? You and your knucklehead friend Harry are full of cute comments but aren't even close. I may have the opportunity to collaborate on a project with the Berklee College of Music. *Fortunately it doesn't involve my musical abilities because compared to the people I am meeting I don't have any. But does involve some of my equipment and organization. It could be very interesting. * Film at 11. For Harry: * I picked up a vintage, 1963 classical guitar today. *It's a beauty. *Feels strange to me with it's super wide neck/fretboard but sounds nice. *I have oiled the wood up and replaced the nylon strings which will now take about a week to stretch and remain stable. *Not my style for a regularly played guitar, but a nice addition to the shop. Eisboch Wow...next you'll apprentice yourself to a luthier. Was it a Guild? Guild had some really nice Spanish guitars in those days. I had one. --- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yeah, sure, Harry. Like someone would believe you! |
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#7
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Loogypicker wrote:
On Jun 18, 5:56 am, HK wrote: Eisboch wrote: "jps" wrote in message ... It was a busy morning. Things may be taking a slightly different direction than I first envisioned. I got lucky and hooked up with a professional musician who is very experienced, knowledgeable and is well known in the music field and in acedemia. He presented the concept of doing something I had never thought about, nor would I have at my level of experience. I'll explain more as it evolves (assuming it evolves) but it could be quite interesting and provide an instant shot in the arm for my little budding hobby/business. Eisboch A laser light show set to Pink Floyd? You and your knucklehead friend Harry are full of cute comments but aren't even close. I may have the opportunity to collaborate on a project with the Berklee College of Music. Fortunately it doesn't involve my musical abilities because compared to the people I am meeting I don't have any. But does involve some of my equipment and organization. It could be very interesting. Film at 11. For Harry: I picked up a vintage, 1963 classical guitar today. It's a beauty. Feels strange to me with it's super wide neck/fretboard but sounds nice. I have oiled the wood up and replaced the nylon strings which will now take about a week to stretch and remain stable. Not my style for a regularly played guitar, but a nice addition to the shop. Eisboch Wow...next you'll apprentice yourself to a luthier. Was it a Guild? Guild had some really nice Spanish guitars in those days. I had one. --- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yeah, sure, Harry. Like someone would believe you! Harry is the reason Guild established a reputation for making great guitars. Harry Krause can make any guitar sound good. -- Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. This Newsgroup post is a natural product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects |
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#8
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On Thu, 18 Jun 2009 05:56:52 -0400, HK wrote:
Eisboch wrote: "jps" wrote in message ... It was a busy morning. Things may be taking a slightly different direction than I first envisioned. I got lucky and hooked up with a professional musician who is very experienced, knowledgeable and is well known in the music field and in acedemia. He presented the concept of doing something I had never thought about, nor would I have at my level of experience. I'll explain more as it evolves (assuming it evolves) but it could be quite interesting and provide an instant shot in the arm for my little budding hobby/business. Eisboch A laser light show set to Pink Floyd? You and your knucklehead friend Harry are full of cute comments but aren't even close. I may have the opportunity to collaborate on a project with the Berklee College of Music. Fortunately it doesn't involve my musical abilities because compared to the people I am meeting I don't have any. But does involve some of my equipment and organization. It could be very interesting. Film at 11. For Harry: I picked up a vintage, 1963 classical guitar today. It's a beauty. Feels strange to me with it's super wide neck/fretboard but sounds nice. I have oiled the wood up and replaced the nylon strings which will now take about a week to stretch and remain stable. Not my style for a regularly played guitar, but a nice addition to the shop. Eisboch Wow...next you'll apprentice yourself to a luthier. Was it a Guild? Guild had some really nice Spanish guitars in those days. I had one. Oh sure Harry, just like I have German screwdrivers. |
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#9
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jps wrote:
On Thu, 18 Jun 2009 05:56:52 -0400, HK wrote: Eisboch wrote: "jps" wrote in message ... It was a busy morning. Things may be taking a slightly different direction than I first envisioned. I got lucky and hooked up with a professional musician who is very experienced, knowledgeable and is well known in the music field and in acedemia. He presented the concept of doing something I had never thought about, nor would I have at my level of experience. I'll explain more as it evolves (assuming it evolves) but it could be quite interesting and provide an instant shot in the arm for my little budding hobby/business. Eisboch A laser light show set to Pink Floyd? You and your knucklehead friend Harry are full of cute comments but aren't even close. I may have the opportunity to collaborate on a project with the Berklee College of Music. Fortunately it doesn't involve my musical abilities because compared to the people I am meeting I don't have any. But does involve some of my equipment and organization. It could be very interesting. Film at 11. For Harry: I picked up a vintage, 1963 classical guitar today. It's a beauty. Feels strange to me with it's super wide neck/fretboard but sounds nice. I have oiled the wood up and replaced the nylon strings which will now take about a week to stretch and remain stable. Not my style for a regularly played guitar, but a nice addition to the shop. Eisboch Wow...next you'll apprentice yourself to a luthier. Was it a Guild? Guild had some really nice Spanish guitars in those days. I had one. Oh sure Harry, just like I have German screwdrivers. Wish I had some German screwdrivers. I bought the Guild used at Goldie's Music Shop in downtown New Haven. It was a great musical instrument and sheet music store. Couldn't afford a new guitar of the quality Goldie sold, nor was I the kind of player who needed one. -- "John H" wrote in message ... Please note that Interstate 90 will be closed this weekend across South Dakota. This closure will allow the Federal Government free access to haul a 200 ton piece of coal to Mt. Rushmore so that President Obama can be added to the Presidents on the monument. -- John H -- John Herring, rec.boat's resident racist. |
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#10
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HK wrote:
jps wrote: On Thu, 18 Jun 2009 05:56:52 -0400, HK wrote: Eisboch wrote: "jps" wrote in message ... It was a busy morning. Things may be taking a slightly different direction than I first envisioned. I got lucky and hooked up with a professional musician who is very experienced, knowledgeable and is well known in the music field and in acedemia. He presented the concept of doing something I had never thought about, nor would I have at my level of experience. I'll explain more as it evolves (assuming it evolves) but it could be quite interesting and provide an instant shot in the arm for my little budding hobby/business. Eisboch A laser light show set to Pink Floyd? You and your knucklehead friend Harry are full of cute comments but aren't even close. I may have the opportunity to collaborate on a project with the Berklee College of Music. Fortunately it doesn't involve my musical abilities because compared to the people I am meeting I don't have any. But does involve some of my equipment and organization. It could be very interesting. Film at 11. For Harry: I picked up a vintage, 1963 classical guitar today. It's a beauty. Feels strange to me with it's super wide neck/fretboard but sounds nice. I have oiled the wood up and replaced the nylon strings which will now take about a week to stretch and remain stable. Not my style for a regularly played guitar, but a nice addition to the shop. Eisboch Wow...next you'll apprentice yourself to a luthier. Was it a Guild? Guild had some really nice Spanish guitars in those days. I had one. Oh sure Harry, just like I have German screwdrivers. Wish I had some German screwdrivers. I bought the Guild used at Goldie's Music Shop in downtown New Haven. It was a great musical instrument and sheet music store. Couldn't afford a new guitar of the quality Goldie sold, nor was I the kind of player who needed one. I have a set I'll sell you. They come with every BMW. Since there is no need for them, I'll let them go for $125.00. |
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