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RE: Cage's Works for Sho or Conch Shells: msg#00015

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Subject: RE: Cage's Works for Sho or Conch Shells

From: Glenn Freeman <glennf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: Cage's Works for Sho or Conch Shells
Date: Thu, 13 May 2004 00:48:35 -0400

We plan to recording something like the following 2CD project soon ...

John Cage: Pools, Two3, Inlets, Two4 [The Scores with Sho or Conch Shells] / Tono, Freeman, Fong

What do you mean with the line "Tono, Freeman, Fong"?

Don't forget the beautiful Four^6 (for any way of producing sounds) the first part of which can be performed as a solo (I don't have the score handy but I remeber it very well). So, you could find 12 different sounds using sho and conch shells. Using amlification the possibilities increase, e.g. air sound or repetitive percussive sounds.

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