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All,
<br>I would like to reiterate that I am interested in doing a formal study
of the "real-time music collaboration" - looking at it as a kind of informal
interaction using AG technology. Maybe even get another paper (for
next year's retreat??) out of it. I'd love help from anyone else
interested in looking at the music collaboration from this perspective.
<br>crysta
<p>Silvia Monfardini wrote:
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<pre wrap="">very very interested...
silvia</pre>
Jonathan C. Humfrey wrote:
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Very interested...
Jonathan
On Fri, 8 Mar 2002, Ernie Herrera wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Suppose I could get a famous Latin jazz percussionist to play over the AG, would
anyone be interested?
Don Morton wrote:
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<pre wrap="">i, believe it or not, was the lead guitar player
for the famous mid 1970's rock group, "morton-weston
undertow" (sort of a play on the then famous bachman-
turner overdrive). ok, so i'm lying about famous but,
i did play lead guitar in the group (honestly, we sucked,
but we had fun) and if i can get hold of someone's
electric guitar and amp, would be willing to see what
i can remember :) :)
i think those of us in academia should tour during the
summers - might be easier than writing proposals all
year for summer salaries!!! :)
Rob Ellison-Potter wrote:</pre>
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<pre wrap="">And I am a bass player!!!!!!! I see it now, we can start a virtual band,
"The Nodes." We could make lotsa money simply b/c touring expenses would be
really inexpensive :-)
Rob
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Subject: RE: [AG-TECH] Real Time Music Collaboration
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<pre wrap="">Jonathan,
Cool!
Someone has expressed interest here. What are the parameters of</pre>
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<pre wrap="">We have a person who can play banjo, fiddle, flute and basic guitar</pre>
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<pre wrap="">chords.</pre>
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<pre wrap="">Lisa
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Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 12:20 PM
To: <a href="mailto:jch@cs.ucsb.edu" class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated">jch@cs.ucsb.edu
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</a>Subject: [AG-TECH] Real Time Music Collaboration
I am looking for someone to do a real time music collaboration experiment
over the AG. Is anyone interested?
Thanks,
Jonathan Humfrey
UCSB
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Don Morton <a href="http://MRoCCS.cs.umt.edu/~morton/" class="moz-txt-link-freetext">http://MRoCCS.cs.umt.edu/~morton/
</a> Department of Computer Science The University of Montana
Missoula, MT 59812 | Voice (406) 243-4975 | Fax (406) 243-5139</pre>
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Ernest D. Herrera
Associate Director
High Performance Computing Education and Research Center
University of New Mexico
505.277.8330
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Silvia Monfardini - <a href="mailto:s.monfardini@cineca.it" class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated">s.monfardini@cineca.it
</a>High Performance Systems - CINECA Interuniversitary Computing Centre
Via Magnanelli, 6/3 - 40033 Casalecchio di Reno (Bo) Italy
Ph. +39-051-6171562</pre>
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