On Sun, 10 Feb 2013 18:46:00 -0500
Dave Phillips <dlphillips(a)woh.rr.com> wrote:
On 02/10/2013 06:36 PM, Folderol wrote:
I'm wondering if more attention could be drawn to the Linux Audio Conference,
although I don't really know what would be the best way to achieve this, or
even whether it might be seen as too geeky for most people.
Incidentally I'm hoping to go this year (not registered yet), and for several
years I've thought about submitting some of my music, but the process seems
rather convoluted for what is almost a 'throwaway' item in the conference.
Hey Will,
Unfortunately it doesn't look like I'll be able to make it this year,
but please do submit your music. A lot of music is played/performed at
the conference, and I think it could use a little more diversity. And
presentations about "this is how I made my music with Linux software"
are always welcome.
Best,
dp
Hi Dave,
Looking at the conference website it seems I'm about a week too late to
contribute any music.
The idea of doing a presentation is an interesting (but also quite scary) one.
I have never done any public speaking at all, and wouldn't have a clue how to
arrange such a thing. Also I don't know what equipment I could expect to be on
hand.
However, I can see that the track "Ride With Yoshimi" I posted recently would
be
an ideal one for this as I used just about everything I know best on it
(however, it's 8 minutes long).
Would it work best as a talk over the actual playing music, or stepwise
examination of parts, or what? I really have no clue :(
I think the cut-off time for presentations is also only a couple of days away :(
--
Will J Godfrey
http://www.musically.me.uk
Say you have a poem and I have a tune.
Exchange them and we can both have a poem, a tune, and a song.