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Susan Alcorn (deceased)
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Mike Neer
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Susan, is there any way I can download this to put it on my mp3 player? I sure would appreciate it.
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Daniel Morris
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Yes, please, Susan - a CD, something physical, or even something I can put on the Zune my son bought me!
I'd pay for a CD-R if it were available.
So many wonderful sounds you produce, too few documentations!
John Alexander
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Post by John Alexander »

Very nice. As a listener I enjoy the sense of not being pushed around by harmonic and rhythmic rigidity. I look forward to the day when discussions will go like this: "Do you have the Alcorn pedal on your guitar?" "Yes, but I have it on my RKL." Or, "No, I use the Harry Partch 36 note per octave tuning on my steel."
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Michael Robertson
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“Free Jazz, Free Improv”

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I admit I don’t understand “Free Jazz, Free Improv” and I’m not sure I’m suppose to.
I know that I find it conciliatory and haunting yet inviting at the same time.
My ears are straining to hear ever note and overtone and appreciate each movement.
Very interesting and your blocking is very good and well done.
Thanks
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Steve Cunningham
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Post by Steve Cunningham »

Some very cool moments...especially some of the interplay between the steel and cello.
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