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RE: Website: www.jo-jena.com



Nice to see you were drawn to the acoustic guitar, J.J. There are a few of 
us on this list here, myself included, who play primary acoustic out live. 
 I think it is a wonderful instrument to loop, but also to modify in terms 
of tone. Occasionally, I take out my electric guitar to a gig, but I 
always end up going back to the acoustic.  It's the tone, the dynamics of 
the instrument, the resillance, etc....after 25 years of playing the 
electric guitar, I never thought I would hear myself say that the electric 
guitar sounds sterile to me now. It was a strange transformation that 
happened to me a few years ago after all that time of not giving the 
acoustic a chance, only having a nylon string classical guitar in the 
corner of the room that I picked up once in a while. I still use the 
electric in the studio though, because it is convenienet to pick up and 
play at 3am and not waking anyone up.

Nord Modular...interesting looking unit: 
http://www.clavia.se/nordmodular/concept.htm

Cheers,

Kris
 

-----Original Message-----
From: johannes hätscher [mailto:haetsche@stud.uni-frankfurt.de] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2005 4:06 AM
To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
Subject: AW: Website: www.jo-jena.com

Thank you very much for your kind comments concerning my music. I really 
appreciate it!
@Kris Hartung: On 3.1. - "entrance to gresham" I don´t use a slide at all.
There are several
cubase recorded notes of "d" by the guitar, being played backwards. Then, 
a Nord - Modular - "noodle", selfgenerating several d - notes is added. 
But I´m using a regular metal slide on "drone II" and "drone III". "Rhythm 
I" was done in a jam with willi kappich, a german tabla player. Here I fed 
my regular t.c. - g - major delay unit with some guitar sounds. Again, a 
nord modular self generating patch is heard in the background (it is 
actually a granular synthesis - adaption, as it can be found in jim clarks 
advanced book for nord modular users - somewhere online). When it comes to 
looping, I really experimented a lot with the InaGRM "shuffle" Plug - In. 
Here, I recorded little harmonic and rhythmic tracks with 3 - 5 overdubbed 
guitars. Then I fed the plug - In with that soundfile.
I recorded the slider movements that worked and added other sounds to it.
Equipment: Fostex D - 80,
Mackie 1202, tc m 300 and lexicon mpx 100, tascam us 224, Pentium II (333 
MHZ!), Strat, Yamaha DG - 20 Midi guitar and then very important: Nord 
Modular. Well, I sold this great instruments and bought myself an acoustic 
guitar: I wanna come back to the guitar. Still I´m very much interested in 
looping and odd meters. Generally, I - personally! not generally - do not 
believe in live electronic. Live I prefer improvising with bandmates 
(regularly, jazz - wise). I prefer jamming with others in a studio 
environment (with lots of techniques), but the useable structures in my 
work were at about 10 Percent of the Material.
In traditional Improvisation, it is even more. And when composing (I lack 
the skills, to be honest) I believe in 100 Percent. Accidents and 
spontaneous inventions are interesting, but you never know, when it comes, 
and this is not, what an audience payed the price for (to play "hazard").

J.J.

-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Hartung, Kris [mailto:kris.hartung@hp.com]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 29. Juni 2005 11:45
An: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
Betreff: RE: Website: www.jo-jena.com


I'm listenign to Nr.3 now....very captivating and intriguing.  Nice job, 
J.J.  Are you using a glass slide on that song?  You manage to produce 
some tones and a feel that I don't hear too often, not just in looping 
music, but in music in general...either because it is 3:36am here in the 
US for me, or for other reasons, your music is very calming,  yet 
thought-mood provoking.

...just now getting to Rhythm 'n Drones....beautifully clean guitar on the
first tune...almost a "jazz" tone.   I'll think of your music this evening
at my gig where I'll be playing the tablas over my guitar loops.  I'll be 
inventing of some ways on the spot to lay down soundscapes so that I can 
set the guitar down, sit on the floor, and solo on the tablas.

Would you mind telling us what sort of instruments and gear you are using?
I'm surprised not to see your name at the Loopfestival Zürich.

I'll be adding you to my favorite loopers list on my website.

Cheers,

Kris
www.krispenhartung.com
info@krispenhartung.com


-----Original Message-----
From: Per Boysen [mailto:per@boysen.se]
Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2005 2:29 AM
To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
Subject: Re: Website: www.jo-jena.com

Hi Jo,

That's some fine music you posted. Thanks! Will return many times for more 
listening. It's also cool to see someone using the Creative Commons 
licensing.

Greetings from Sweden

Per Boysen
www.looproom.com (international)
www.boysen.se (Swedish)
--->  iTunes Music Store (digital)
www.cdbaby.com/perboysen


On Jun 29, 2005, at 0:30, johannes hätscher wrote:

>
> Hi there!
>
> My Name is Jo Jena and I´m a musician from Frankfurt, Germany.
> You can download my guitar music at www.jo-jena.com for free (the 
> english text info still has to be edited by a native speaker: but that 
> follows soon, sorry for that). Well, I totally fell in love with the 
> GRM Shuffle Plug In and my t.c. delay, so on Files like "drone II", 
> "Drone III", "drone IV", "Nr.1 - 4"
> (Soundscape Series), "instauration", "rhythm I", "rhythm IV"
> and "heisse Luft" there is really a lot looping! I would be very happy 
> to reach more people interested in this topic with my music!
> Thank you very much for your patience!
>
> Sincerly Yours,
>
> J.J.
>
>
>