Paleto -> To hear ourselves as others hear us (Jan. 13 2004 20:18:22)
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Yet another book I thought I'd share with everyone. The title to this post, "To Hear Ourselves as Others Hear Us", is the name of a book written by classical pianist James Boyk. Boyk is a pianist in residence at Cal-Tech. He has written a book with helpful hints for the technique of recording ones-self. There are some F-F posters who I think would be interested. I still have not bought the book yet. It is on my list however, and if no one else buys it before me I'll review it when I get it. If someone else has it, post a review. Here's a link: http://www.cco.caltech.edu/~boyk/HEAR.HTM Here are the contents: Contents From Deep Inside. Dear Reader. Part I. Teaching Ourselves Energy in the Present Tense Dancing Singing Spot-Checking Beginning a Performance Part II. Teaching Others Learning Without Anesthetics Teaching Of Conflict, Exhortation, and the Student-Teacher Tango Part III. Outlining The Road Less Traveled From the Beginning Outlining. Part IV. Recording Equipment Low-Anxiety Recording Audio Systems and Components Musicians and Magic, or, Why Pitchers Can't Hit Counsels of Imperfection. Appendices Recommended Listening and Reading The Author's Recordings and Articles Technical Information on Selected Microphones Sources for Audio Equipment Any thoughts? Anthony
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