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All right, flame me if you must. this is non loop related, not even gear related, but in case you play wiith any 'bone players beware.... > > MAN SLIDES HIS TROMBONE & KILLS MUSICIAN IN FRONT OF HIM! By Randy > > Jeffries/Weekly World News (January 23, 1996) > > Bocholt, Germany-A band musician died of a brain injury when the > > trombonist behind him jerked the slide of his trombone forward and > > struck the trumpeter in the back of the head! Police say the tragedy > > occured as the Gratzfeld College band was rehearsing the spirited > > American jazz classic, "When the Saints Go Marching In." According to > > other band members, trombonist Peter Niemeyer, 19, "got carried away" > > with the music. He started gyrating and thrashing around as he played. > > At one point, he jerked forward and the rounded metal slide on his > > instrument hit trumpet player Dolph Mohr, 20, dropping him instantly to > > the floor. "Niemeyer was pumping the slide very hard," said medical > > examiner Dr. Max Krause. "But it wasn't just the force of the blow that > > killed Mohr. "The slide struck him in the worst possible place-the > > vulnerable spot just behind and below the left ear. "Bone fragments > > pierced his brain, killing him instantly." The incident has provoked a > > storm of controversy over whether or not American jazz should be played > > in German colleges. "I believe the music is to blame," said Gratzfeld > > band director Heinrich Sommer. "I was pressured to play that selection > > by school administrators. But I've always said jazz is dangerous music, > > "Our musicians can't control themselves when they play it. They move >and > > rock back and forth, creating chaos. If I had my way, American >Dixieland > > would be outlawed in Germany. I've been directing bands for 30 years >and > > I've never heard of anyone dying while playing a German march." > > back to all this serious gear muddle.... patrick Fingerpaint's New Release: IN THE LOOP ... an intelligent, stimulating mixture of mimimaist spacebeats and obscure samples layered upon a hypnotic illbient backdrop. DIGITAL ARTIFACT # 12 http://www.fingerpaint.net