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Komuso Shakuhachi Konzert: Meister IKKEI Hanada

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010

Meister IKKEI Hanada

spielt traditionelle, seit dem 14. Jahrhundert überlieferte Musik der Komuso (Fuke Shakuhachi-Mönche) auf der Shakuhachi (japanische Bambusflöte).

Samstag, 19. Juni 2010, 19.00 Uhr

im Atelier Lachdach
Landsbergerstr.444, 81241München
(Pasing, oder nähe Trambahn “Am Knie“)

Karten zu 15 Euro
Telefonische Reservierung unter:
Tel: 08179/929375
Fax: 08179/929376

http://www.ichionkai.de

Komuso Shakuhachi Konzert: Renkei Hashimoto

Tuesday, April 20th, 2010

Renkei Hashimoto

spielt traditionelle, seit dem 14. Jahrhundert überlieferte Musik der Komuso (Fuke Shakuhachi-Mönche) auf der Shakuhachi (japanische Bambusflöte).

Freitag, 14. Mai 2010, 20.00 Uhr

im Studio 3
Bleichstraße 22b, 90429 Nürnberg

Karten zu 15 Euro
Telefonische Reservierung unter:
Tel: 08179/929375
Fax: 08179/929376

http://www.ichionkai.de

Komuso Shakuhachi Konzert

Friday, October 30th, 2009

Meister IKKEI Hanada

spielt traditionelle, seit dem 14. Jahrhundert überlieferte Musik der Komuso (Fuke Shakuhachi-Mönche) auf der Shakuhachi (japanische Bambusflöte).

Samstag, 14. November 2009, 19.00 Uhr

Münchner Kung Fu und Tai Chi Sportschule GmbH
Unterer Anger 15, 80331 München

Karten zu 15 Euro
Telefonische Reservierung unter:
Tel: 08179/929375
Fax: 08179/929376

Paul White – Basic MIDI

Tuesday, May 6th, 2008

Recently I read a lot of books about mixing/mastering etc.. I started this with reading one book of the wellknown series of Paul White – Basic MIDI. This book is well-written and has a logical structure. It’s meant for beginners in MIDI and I guess, this is true. Basic MIDI was not in-depth enough for me, as I have played with several Audio Sequencers the last 2 years. Sometimes it gave me a good overview about stuff I allready knew which actually helped me lots to categorize several components. The book is quite old, but you can read it even when you are not a keyboarder but an synth.musician who is working with f. e. Logic. If you are an GarageBand User you may get an overview too, but lots of the concepts and ideas introduced in this book cannot be done with GarageBand – I switched to Logic Express a while after reading.

Paul White starts with “What is MIDI”, explains a MIDI Sequencer (which is in fact an old Logic Version :-) ), gives an overview about MIDI synchronization and then about synthesis. However the chapter about “practical MIDI editing” is not very useful anymore. Things haven’t changed in the MIDI world, but the tools you work with have. Some stuff is much easier now.

However, this book is recommend for all who need an overview about what is a Sequencer, MIDI, Synthesizer, how to synchronize or connect MIDI devices etc. pp. For beginner this is quite simple, but I recommend to you to play with an tool like GarageBand for a while before reading this introduction. Some terms are much easier to recon if you have done so.
If you have played for 2 years or above, this book will give you nothing new which is no surprise, when reading the books title “Basic Midi”. For at the moment 7 euro it’s a nice to have book. 3 of 5 stars for me ;-)

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