From: Richard Webb
Subject: >I'm not certain of the best way to go about this. For my part, I
>am currently working on a folk song which will hopefully illuminate >the
problem with this character. It will be my plan to do a >performance of it
in a master voice class, and explain what I'm >getting at. My hope would
be that this will increase the awareness >at least here in Glendora, of the
problems with this character. It >is still in the extremely early stages
of development, and only has >a chorus so far (which
If you like Theresa, it might be worthwhile to get a recording of it,
and send it to places such as npr. I'll definitely take a look, and
contact you if it's something my basso profundo voice can handle, as
I've a small recording studio.
It might be worth getting out to such organizations as they, and
hopefully, they'd play the piece on something such as All Things
Considered or morning edition. If you can find someone at your
college in a music recording class, maybe you could get them to record
the piece for you.
I'm sure you'd sound better singing it than I . If not, I'd see
what I can do to find a female voice, or another voice to sing the
darn thing for you.
I don't know if I'd send the binary of the midi file to the list, as a
lot of folks still get this list as a fidonet conference, and Fidonet
doesn't really like routing binaries through their message backbone,
but if you send the midi file to me, and to Dandrews@vici.com, David
could maybe zip it up with the text file of the lyrics and make it
available for download on nfbnet, the bbs where this listserv
originates.
How 'bout it, David? Would that be better than sending the binary to
the list as a whole? Not sure what Fido policy is these days, as I've
been out of Fidonet for a little over a year.
Regards,
Richard Webb
Electric Spider Productions
Library music, voice-overs, jingles, demos, music-on-hold.
Instructional audio tapes.
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