Good book on voicing...?

Lesher, Trent J. tlesher@sachnoff.com
Sat, 20 Nov 2004 13:17:48 -0600


"There should be a  good video to accompany the book."
 
"I will consider that too then...sigh....  (; >))"

 
Do consider!  Do!  I bet people would gladly pay twice or three times the price if there's a video.
 

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	From: antares [mailto:antares@euronet.nl] 
	Sent: Sat 11/20/2004 1:10 PM 
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	Subject: Re: Good book on voicing...?
	
	




	On 20-nov-04, at 2:03, gordon stelter wrote:
	
	> There should be a  good video to accompany the book,
	> sep by step.  My problem with voicing descriptions has
	> always been trying to envision exactly what has been
	> written.
	>      Thump
	
	
	I will consider that too then...sigh....
	
	(; >))
	
	
	
	
	>
	>>
	>>
	>>
	>> On 19-nov-04, at 8:11, Piannaman@aol.com wrote:
	>>
	>>> List,
	>>>
	>>> What I'd really like for Christmas is a good book
	>> or video on voicing.
	>>>    I feel am getting the hang of it, and have come
	>> up with some good
	>>> results, but I tend to be timid about
	>> over-puncturing hammers.  And
	>>> I'd certainly like to see a demo of battery
	>> voicing before I bludgeon
	>>> someone's nice, new grand piano with sharp
	>> objects.  Diagrams and
	>>> graphic illustrations would be good:  where to
	>> stick needles, angle of
	>>> travel, depth of insertion, and for what effect,
	>> etc.  Of particular
	>>> interest to me would be "voicing up."  
	>>>
	>>> The recent thread about fine-grit hammer sanding
	>> had some interesting
	>>> contributions.
	>>>
	>>>  Does anyone on this list know of a comprehensive
	>> text on this topic?
	>>>  I'm looking forward to the publishing of Andre's
	>> book....:-)  I'm on
	>>> pins and needles (sorry, couldn't resist) awaiting
	>> an autographed
	>>> copy.  
	>>>
	>>> Just thought I'd inquire,
	>>>
	>>> Dave Stahl
	>>
	>> I am writing like mad, Dave.
	>> I hope to finish it early next year but I have to
	>> find a publisher.
	>> It is much more work than I ever imagined but at the
	>> same time it is
	>> fun. No, it is a lot of fun, and I hope that y'all
	>> will be able to read
	>> about that which has taken most of my life to learn.
	>> At one time, I very much would like to do a seminar
	>> in the US about the
	>> things I learned, the more so because the US is
	>> always my most favorite
	>> place on ze Earth.
	>> I'll work harder than ever and will try to make it
	>> happen as soon as
	>> possible.
	>>
	>> This coming Sunday I'll be away for some weeks to
	>> Vietnam, just for
	>> vacation.
	>> So no pianna's... but as soon as I'm back I'll be
	>> bent over ma
	>> compooter to finish da job.
	>> It'l be a nice book with lots a pics and as clear as
	>> mud  can be (:
	>>
	>> EAR
	>>
	>> friendly greetings
	>> from
	>> André Oorebeek
	>>
	>> Vita Dura Est
	>>
	>>
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