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RE: Summary of Violin Loopers Question
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Yeah I
saw that link before. I've been there. I was just asking for loopers is all
though, as opposed to just electric fiddlers. I found plenty of those. . . .was
just hoping this list was a good place to get right down to the loopers (yeah
I'm lazy that way). Figured L-D was a good place.
-DM
Okay you all, if you REALLY want ALL the fiddle info, follow this
link. I'm sorry, I should have offered this to you a few days ago, my
head wasn't focused...
This site is a pretty complete resource, though
I don't think i'm listed... (my own
fault.)
Best,
Todd
http://www.lightbubble.com/bowed/
On
9/1/03 10:26 AM, "Don Makoviney" <don.makoviney@asg.com>
wrote:
Figured I would let you know
what people sent me in a summary form (good for the archives):
Stuart Wyatt
http://www.solostring.com
Jean-Luc
Ponty
http://www.ponty.com/
"A pioneer and undisputed master of violin in the arena of jazz and
rock. He is widely regarded as an innovator who has applied his unique
visionary spin that has expanded the vocabulary of modern music.
"
Todd Reynolds
http://www.toddreynolds.com/music.html
"Co-founder of Ethel, violinist and assistant conductor for Steve
Reich and Musicians and The Walter Thompson Orchestra. He was a student of
the late Jascha Heifetz, a student at the Eastman School of Music, former
Principal Second Violin of the Rochester Philharmonic, and holds a Master's
degree from SUNY at Stony Brook."
Ed Allyne
Johnson
Martha Mooke - Viola
http://www.marthamooke.com/Listening%20Room.htm
"Electric five string viola. She has developed a unique musical voice
by synthesizing her classical music training with extended techniques,
digital effects processing and improvisation, while retaining the depth and
soul of the instrument. She has received awards from ASCAP, Meet the
Composer and Arts International among others."
Garmarna
http://www.garmarna.com/
Hedningarna
http://www.cabal.se/silence/nyhedning/
Bruce Cockburn
Hugh Marsh, the violinist in
question is VITAL listening for any electric violinist, looping or no
looping. He's fantastic - check out any of Bruce's 80s albums for lots of
Hugh's work. (in fact, just check out any of Bruce's albums because they are
amazing, forget about instrumentation... :o)
Zoe
Keating - Cello
http://www.zoekeating.com/
Gideon Freudmann - Cello
http://www.cellobop.com
Enjoy!
Don M