What can I say? I'm a square white boy so that's the treatment I gave it.

On Fri, Jan 2, 2009 at 12:49 PM, mistertaterbug <taterbugmu...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Very cool, Don.
>
> Nice entry on your part. Amazing stuff, really. So many different
> takes on one melody, so many different cultures and instruments, so
> many different rhythms and thought processes. Yikes. This is one of
> the more interesting/informative things I've seen in a while and just
> at a time when I'm gathering up rhythm examples and other things to do
> besides play chop chords. Boy, I feel really unimaginative about now.
>
> I really like your arrangement, but I'm afraid I'll have to go with
> either Joseph Nibbs or Sea the Band (I voted for you too).
> Tater
>
> On Jan 1, 6:20 pm, "Don Grieser" <adobeinthepi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> In between chopping and shoveling ice out of the horse tanks and
>> shoveling a couple hundred feet of my driveway, I entered a contest
>> where you download a file of Yo-Yo Ma playing and record a part to go
>> with it. It's up on the site now and people get to vote for the
>> entries till Jan 10th.
>>
>> http://www.indabamusic.com/submissions/show/4675
>>
>> I know music isn't a contest, but how could I not take a chance to
>> play one with Yo-Yo? Not exactly the kind of music that most on this
>> list plays, but I did use a crosstuned mandola (CFCA) so I could have
>> some drones available.
>>
>> Thanks, Don
> >
>

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