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- Susan Alcorn
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"So this is how you swim inward. So this is how you flow outwards. So this is how you pray."
- Mary Oliver
"So this is how you swim inward. So this is how you flow outwards. So this is how you pray."
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It's always a treat to check your performances Susan. I especially liked the second piece. While I felt a really interesting tension throughout the first piece, the second piece was like a long form poem or story that for me just kept building a dialog of very interesting colors and textures. Definitely cool use of some of props in the second piece! The third piece was simply just fun to watch and listen to!
Each time I catch one of your shows or recordings, it cements the thought for me that you are a credit to our instrument and are pushing the boundaries (and our thinking) in all kinds of cool directions. Thank you for that!
Each time I catch one of your shows or recordings, it cements the thought for me that you are a credit to our instrument and are pushing the boundaries (and our thinking) in all kinds of cool directions. Thank you for that!
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A very interesting fretless quartet; it must've been a challenge playing with a Thereminist. Looks like you're pretty intent on each other.
(She's really got the effects pedals. I need to get me one of those things.) I enjoyed that track immensely, reminded me of something....
The denouement at the end of the second piece, where it gets dark, is something special.
The third one could be the beginnings of a new western swing.... The fiddle player was loving it, and the audience; so was I.
My bud in NYC would've liked to be there for this one.
Thanks.
(She's really got the effects pedals. I need to get me one of those things.) I enjoyed that track immensely, reminded me of something....
The denouement at the end of the second piece, where it gets dark, is something special.
The third one could be the beginnings of a new western swing.... The fiddle player was loving it, and the audience; so was I.
My bud in NYC would've liked to be there for this one.
Thanks.
Those that say don't know; those that know don't say.--Buddy Emmons
- Neil McCollum
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