Re: Subject: Re: [Harp-L] Stevie Wonder
Elizabeth,
'Dazzle' works pretty good for tape to PC (DVD) transfer. Using Dazzle, I have found that the DVDs created work well on PC DVD drives, but are hit or miss on DVD players connected to a TV.
http://www.pinnaclesys.com/PublicSite/us/Products/Consumer+Products/Dazzle/Dazzle+Video+Archiving/Dazzle+DVD+Recorder.htm
Jim
www.mcmule.com
>>> <EGS1217@xxxxxxx> 05/10/08 10:23 AM >>>
I even have some video from last year's SPAH of this fabulous 'kid'...taken
not when he was up on stage...but in a separate 'jazz' jam with Charles
Spranklin, Jim Lohman(?), Phil Caltabellotta, SmoJoe and "the other Joe", Klein
(?) ;) - - Julian had come along to listen in and then was persuaded to play
a little...he had no idea I was taping him. He's not only gorgeous...but his
entire style of playing is based on Stevie Wonder and Wynton Marsalis'
music...(kid has his head on straight) :)
...and then his 'jazz jam' playing of Fever while LDMiller did the vocals
.....although it was dimly lit, the sound level seemed good the one time I
played it back.
I taped for most of the 5 days I was at SPAH 2007...caught other fabulous
moments...(Richard Hunter outside waiting for the Airport shuttle, jamming on
his favourite diatonic..with Jason Ricci on CHORD harmonica); brilliant
lobby jamming by Wally Peterman and Phil Caltabellotta...many of the other 'name'
acts; (all of the first night's Jazz jam, but those came out rather dark, so
I wasn't horribly disappointed when I ran out of tape just as Howard Levy
joined in on the 2nd night), so much else I've forgotten by now.
I didn't tape Charlie Musselwhite...wanted to enjoy his performance without
a camera for once.
These are those tiny little DV tapes. I wasn't thrilled with the camera,
much preferring my older one; so still don't know how to 'dupe' these to either
DVD or even a full-size VHS tape. ....or to get them onto the computer to
send to the people in them...I'd be more than happy to send out final DVD's to
the performers (and/or get their approval before ever posting any clips to
YouTube)....
I'm not all that technologically proficient either on the computer, or with
recording/video-recording devices. So would sure appreciate help...but not if
the instructions are terribly complicated. I don't mind buying yet another
DVD (or duping) recorder device/player (if reasonably priced) if need be.
Layman's terms would be most appreciated, if anyone has some good ideas?
Elizabeth
"Message: 11
Date: Sat, 10 May 2008 06:29:07 -0700
From: "G. E. Popenoe" <gpopenoe@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [Harp-L] Stevie Wonder
To: Joe and Cass Leone <leone@xxxxxxxx>
Cc: "harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx" <harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx>
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There is always some one new coming along. Ain't it great!
Who's the kid?
Gary Popenoe
On May 9, 2008, at 10:59 PM, Joe and Cass Leone <leone@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> On May 10, 2008, at 1:43 AM, G. E. Popenoe wrote:
>
>> Joe wrote:
>>
>> "As for Isn't She Lovely. I don't think it's being done on a C
>> chromo. It
>> sounds like a draw key to me."
>>
>> I just played along with that one. He could have done it on C chromo.
>
> That's the one that's in E? Yes, I must have been thinking of
> something else. I just went in the garage and tried it.
>>
>> Dave McKelvy once played a track or two for me from a rare
>> intrumental album
>> by Stevie.
>
> You're talking about Eivets Rednow
>
>> Stevie can make a plucking sound on the instrument that almost
>> sounds like plucking the string of a violin.
>
> Yes, a real mind bender. You will notice it's on the blow notes. He
> is flicking his tongue while making a clucking motion embochure.
>
>> To this day I have not figured out the trick. The album proved that
>> he can get around on the instrument quite well thank you very much.
>> I'm sure he has his pick of keys.
>
> To be sure, BUT while he may have his pick of keys he also has to be
> careful to pick a key where the note sequences work. It's hard to
> chip notes on the top reed plate. Chipping into notes on the bottom
> reed plate is the way to go.
>
>> He can bend on blow or draw using his powerful attack and saturated
>> tone. Sure he
>> may shift a key to get at a particular lick. Why not. Guitar
>> players detune
>> there instruments to get to particular sounds and expand
>> possibilities.
>>
>> Look, there is a reason his last name is Wonder.
>
> There's now an 18 year old who sounds a lot like him.
> smo-joe
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