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Mark, In a message dated 3/13/02 2:21:23 PM, sine@zerocrossing.net writes: >I did a noise piece once called "Honey I wrecked the >Stradivarius Water Skiing" that featured the >sound of a Les Paul knockoff getting chainsawed. Reminds me of a piece I did in a gallery concert about 7-8 years ago where I opened the concert by taking a hacksaw to a beautiful, vintage Martin 000 12-string (no Strad, but no cheap copy either). The results were ring-moded, looped and amped to near eardrum-bleeding levels with equally loud accompaniment of a live rock drummer (no, it was not Dr. Bob). I'd been doing a lot of ambient "Enoish" stuff in concerts previously and my audiences were starting to take on a sort of "new agy" tofu and sprout sort of demographic. I felt it necessary to scare those folks away as soon as possible. It was particularly satisfying when half of the audience left within the first minute (falling over each other and practically diving for the doors and windows to get out). They never returned . . . ever. The remaining half of the audience and I had a great time after this rapid departure . . . when I returned to more varied set of musical offerings. Sometimes it's fun to "mess" with people's preconceptions and stretch their limits a little (within reason). But sometimes it's actually NECESSARY! Best, Ted