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I am way humble thank you Rick for that story...you just never know. http://stanosaur.com/ -----Original Message----- >From: Rick Walker <looppool@cruzio.com> >Sent: Oct 27, 2012 1:25 PM >To: "LOOPERS DELIGHT (posting)" <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> >Subject: Amazing thing happened at Y2K12 > >One of our volunteers, Todd Kramer, brought his >son, Neville to the the Y2K12 loop festival. > >While Todd graciously did the door, Neville had his eyes glued to the >stage. >He saw many performances (as well as with his dad when he wasn't working). > >Maha told me that he went to his school right afterwards and beatboxed >for the kids and then taught them how to do it. He also taught them >about live looping, >which they didn't know about. > >He also said that one of his favorite artists was Stan Card (aka >Stanosaur) who only >used high volume feedback to create his looping performance. > >Afterwards, Neville went home and put microphones into different drums, >turned up >the volume to create feedback and then manipulated the feedback as he >looped the >results live. All on his own. > >Neville is 9 years old! > >All the hard work we did for the festival this year was worth it if only >for this story of >creativity, growth and excitement. This story is so inspiring to me. >I'm going to >go out and put mics in my drum and create some feedback today. > >Rick Walker >