RE: [Harp-L] freedom
I'm not entirely happy with my first CD. I don't think it's terrible
by any means and I know there are only a handful of players that can
play that stuff. The skill, technique and passion is there but it
didn't translate well. Studio nerves? I don't know. It mostly goes
against the grain of what I do. There are many reason for this but
not for discussion on this list (at least not now)
There are more recent recordings of what I am doing presently
http://www.michalekstrone.com/music.htm Judge from the newer samples
as the music is more accurate to how I think. There are newer studio
recording as well as live clips that are totally improvised.
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>From: Franze52@xxxxxxx
>To: harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: RE: [Harp-L] freedom
>Date: Sat, 1 Oct 2005 13:24:52 -0400
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>>Chris M - talks a good talk, I enjoy his expressions of thought -
>but when I listen to his music, it doesn't sound the way that he's
>been decribing music in the last couple posts. Does anyone else
>come to this conclusion?
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>>This is just an observation, not meant to offend Chris or his fans!
>I'm sure if I were to hear Chris play live - it would make an instant
>believer out of me that he's a good player! Though in his recorded
>efforts I'm just not feeling, sensing or seeing it.
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>>That's my problem though - not Chris's. I hope I haven't made to
>big of an ass of my self from stating my reality.
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>>Sincerely,
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>>Frank
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Chris Michalek
www.michalekstrone.com
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