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Road Show Music Project: Music Ed 2
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Road Show Music Project. Before I continue with an analysis of what I have done to bring my playing more in time probably something should be said about methodology. Figure 1 is a blank Sonar screen in piano roll view with track three armed and ready to record. Most DAW software has some kind of functionality built into like this. Your efforts should look something like figure 2 although without the rushing. Play it effortlessly, in time and perfectly but not the whole thing. The thing to observe when do...
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Road Show Music Project: January 2011
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Road Show Music Project. Sunday, January 30, 2011. In terms of self analysis I did the best I could to objectively assess what level of progress had been made. I know I have mentioned it many times in my blog before I am sticking as close as possible to the Kenny Werner method of making progress very slowly but completely. From a spiritual sense I still have a long way to go to be able to slip into "the zone" under pressure. Anyway, I will be going back next week to do it again. Saturday, January 22, 2011.
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Road Show Music Project: Turning point (and fear), and a serious lack of faith in New Mexico.
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Road Show Music Project. Tuesday, January 3, 2012. Turning point (and fear), and a serious lack of faith in New Mexico. Every since we got rear ended by an uninsured motorist coming out of The Canyon Road Teahouse on 12/20/11 I have been in debilitating pain and have lost most of the use of my right hand., which for a keyboardist/guitarist/producer this is very bad news. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Check out music from Cameron Weckerley. View my complete profile. Enter your email address:. Camero...
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Road Show Music Project: August 2011
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Road Show Music Project. Tuesday, August 30, 2011. First the ecstasy then the laundry. For the last couple of years music has been a solitary experience, and largely an academic one. The joy of playing out just was not there like it had been in "days of old.". Above - The Cameron Weckerley group at the. Kern County Fair c. 2007. Recently I met up with Chris McMahon through an ad on Craigslist and we took the chance to. Make our first rehearsal in public at a gig at the Friendship Club. Cameron Weckerley&...
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Road Show Music Project: January 2012
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Road Show Music Project. Thursday, January 5, 2012. Taking a few minutes out to write this blog is to preserve a little strange something that I feel should be included in the records of events that was 2011. I believe it is important to commit a certain amount of material to the historical record. A bit of old-school jazz-speak on the way through the desert. Spent the latter half or 2011 playing with the Jerry Becker Quartet. I was particularly skeptical about what would happen financially on this gig b...
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Road Show Music Project: December 2011
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Road Show Music Project. Monday, December 19, 2011. Trecking to Tesuque to Teach the Tykes. One of the most rewarding experiences professionally for this year was my Thursday job at Tesuque Elementary School. Although Tesuque is truly located only three miles north of Santa Fe proper, it always seems like it is in the middle of nowhere, no matter how many times I go out there. Cell Phone Photo 12.15.11, Tesuque, NM. 5:30 Snowing and they keep coming and coming! Mr W does Kinder. Location: Tesuque, NM, USA.
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Road Show Music Project: February 2011
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Road Show Music Project. Friday, February 25, 2011. One of the hardest things in the music business, besides choosing a name for a band, is album cover design. Since the name of the album is "Rio Grand Cryin'" in honor of Paul and the Adams family. They had great tragedy befall them last year through none of their own doing. So, the album cover should have something to do with the Rio Grande, or with Paul I guess. Here is one possible idea for a background. Road show music project. Off with their heads!
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Road Show Music Project: July 2012
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Road Show Music Project. Monday, July 30, 2012. Getting that feeling again. This preceding scenario happened to me on May 14, 2007 and the lingering physical effects of this accident have become a strong element effecting most aspects of my life. I was reminded of all this by a comment a friend made the other day, when I announced I was taking up residence in a physical space for much of my music teaching. This was a very, very bad day. Stay tuned for the results. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Cameron Weck...
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Road Show Music Project: Trecking to Tesuque to Teach the Tykes.
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Road Show Music Project. Monday, December 19, 2011. Trecking to Tesuque to Teach the Tykes. One of the most rewarding experiences professionally for this year was my Thursday job at Tesuque Elementary School. Although Tesuque is truly located only three miles north of Santa Fe proper, it always seems like it is in the middle of nowhere, no matter how many times I go out there. Cell Phone Photo 12.15.11, Tesuque, NM. 5:30 Snowing and they keep coming and coming! Mr W does Kinder. Location: Tesuque, NM, USA.
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Road Show Music Project: March 2011
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Road Show Music Project. Sunday, March 20, 2011. The finishing of "Rio Grande Cryin". At long last "Rio Grande Cryin" is packaged and ready to ship. A couple of copies have already found their way out into the world. It turned out to be quite a lovely DIY project. My lovely wife Patti was kind enough to find the perfect image to license and work with me on designing the inner and outer cover. Her help was invaluable. Of course I want to give thanks and props to Michael Ferenci. For more info and fun stuff.