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The first president of our country wrote: I am thinking of releasing a cd of all inprovised call noted compositions. I work in a mall and I was thinking it would be cool to put a picture of me on the phone through the storefront window on the front of the cd case, and my time sheet and check on the back where the song titles go. At any rate I hope this give somebody out there a laught at the boring do nothing jobs( that is if you are un/lucky enought to have one of them) Rick Walker wrote back: I, for one would be interested in purchasing that CD should you ever decide to release it. Please keep my e-mail address just in case. Your message also reminds me of something I was involved in, here while back. A student of mine, knowing that I was interested in overtone singing called my answering machine to tell me that a Mongolian musician was overtone singing on NPR (hoping that I was there and would pick up). Frustrated, she finally just put the radio up to the phone and the Mongolian was transported onto my answering machine (an old Radio Shack cassette version). I had, just that very day, purchased the Casio watch that has a cheap little 30 second sampler in it , so I played my answering machince back and recorded the Mongolian onto my watch. I then called my student back and played my watch's recording onto her equally crummy answering machine (she not being there). As you can imagine, by this time the singer's overtone singing had seriously degraded and by this time sounded like a rhythm track off of an Aphex Twin or Autrechre recording. I took the resultant recording and looped it into my Lexicon JamPerson (I live in PC country in Santa Cruz, California) and used it in a performance that night. It was looping, just the most convoluted and lo fi kind.