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Paleto -> To hear ourselves as others hear us (Jan. 13 2004 20:18:22)

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




Billyboy -> RE: To hear ourselves as others hear us (Jan. 13 2004 20:29:22)

The title of this post I think can only be achieved trough recording oneself, Its painful, and brutal, but its difficult to hear yourself critically when concentrating on technique and trying to listen at the same time. Also learning the vagaries of recording and hardware purchasing can use up valuable time that could be spent practicing the guitar.
Dave




Florian -> RE: To hear ourselves as others hear us (Jan. 13 2004 22:30:22)

I agree Paleto, i think this book might take 60 or 100 pages to cover something that could be covered in 10.
In my view this might be a good book to have but depending how much it costs and if you have all the other books.
All the information he gives you about recording etc is available for free on the net just do a search on google on recording tips etc.




Paleto -> RE: To hear ourselves as others hear us (Jan. 14 2004 21:16:24)

I suspect that the most valuable thing in there will be tips on how to objectively critique your playing, as well as some experience in musical problem solving.

The book is cheap - $9.95 I think.

Boyk is a music researcher as well as pianist and has a formidable knowldge of high quality recordings - audiophile level recordings.

There's a review at amazon.com

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0918812879/qid=1074118517/sr=1-1/ref=sr_1_1/102-8293882-4367344?v=glance&s=books

When I get it, I'll share what I learn.

-A




Florian -> RE: To hear ourselves as others hear us (Jan. 14 2004 23:51:13)

Well thats cheap, so i guess the practice alone will make it worth it, there is one good review on it.




Paco E. -> RE: To hear ourselves as others hear us (Jan. 17 2004 23:53:29)

Friends,

Sometimes it will take 10 pages to understand 1 item, when you are familiar with the material and the art, you can withstand with one page.

For the beginner, like I am, sometimes it is hard to understand the words and verbs.
I become more and more familiar with the flamenco "language".

Don't understand me wrong, but the most of you are "pro's" in this world.

And I like it[:D]

I am learning more and more........

Please go on.....

Ed




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