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--- Lance Chance <lrc8918@louisiana.edu> wrote: > is the book you're talking about written by a musician and presents a >very > musical and technical breakdown of Fripp and what he does? if so, i have > read this book and it is really very good. it talks about tunings and >method > and musical philosophy and plectrum guitar style and just all kinds of > stuff. i got my copy from the university and photocopied the entire work > because i couldn't get it anywhere else. is that an admission of crime? Probably not, since the author (Eric Tamm) has made the book freely available on the internet instead of republishing it. See the link that David sent (at progressiveears.com) I read it (online) awhile back. Pretty interesting. But remember that Robert Fripp did not endorse or cooperate in it's production (although it was reputed that he said he liked the chapter where Tamm shared his experience of attending a Guitar Craft course). In fact, he urged Tamm not to write the book from the start. Given his predisposition against self-aggrandizement, that's not terribly surprising. Unlike some of the other people that reported here, while I thought the book was interesting, and had some good information, I felt it bordered very closely on hero worship throughout much of it. Guess I don't really have a problem with that, but to say it's an unbiased view of Robert Fripp and his music might be a stretch. That said, I enjoyed the book, and do recommend it to others (especially for free). Greg __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com