Re: [Harp-L] Greunling/Guyger Tour Last Night



Second that -   it is a bad feed back loop that developed over  the years - 
to reach an audience, you force them to listen to you - VOLUME. It  happens at 
major concerts on down to intimate clubs. Bad philosophy.
 
Some musicians insist that the only way they get "their sound" is at a  
certain high volume (I don't buy into that one myself).
 
I'm insulted when I'm forced to listen to loud music. I much rather prefer  
to be given a choice. At a lower volume, if the music is worthwhile, I'll be  
listening closely.
 
The path I'm on using BOSE system has proven that it doesn't have to be  this 
way any longer. Most in the audience find it a real revelation.
 
The Iceman
 
 
In a message dated 3/18/2008 7:40:57 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
bclarke1@xxxxxxxxxxxx writes:

One  irony that  
always strikes me seeing modern players pay homage to  their idols is  
the fact that their volume levels are way higher than  the originals,  
more so with east coast players than  west




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