TRW -17 - The World's first True Subwoofer
- The Specifications for this VERY low note sound device is:
- Amplifier Requirement: 200 watts @ 8 ohms
- Impedance: 8 ohms 0Hz - 40Hz
- Frequency Response: 1Hz – 30Hz +/- 4dB
- Suggested Crossover: 20Hz @ 18dB/octave
- Sensitivity: 94dB 1 watt 1 meter @10Hz
- Maximum Acoustic Output: >115dB between 1 and 20Hz.
- Distortion: Typically 3% or less between 1 and 30Hz @90dB Warranty – 3 years parts and labor Patent Pending
> Note names, MIDI numbers and frequencies - University of New South Wales Music Acoustics
> TRW - 17 - The Worlds first True Subwoofer, Eminent Technology
Telemegaphone
Thanks to Chris who alerted me to this installation, the Telemegaphone, yes, that’s Tele (telephone) + Mega (big) + Phone (sound). We can dial +47 90 369389 and, thanks to Unsworn Industries our voice will be relayed by Solar Powered speakers to the remote Bergskletten mountain in Norway.
Please contact me with your explorations of this facility.
The Music Sack
International Music Score Library Project
Welcome to the International Music Score Library Project! IMSLP attempts to create a virtual library containing all public domain musical scores, as well as scores from composers who are willing to share their music with the world without charge. You can read the full list of goals that IMSLP will try to achieve.IMSLP also encourages the exchange of musical ideas, both in the form of musical works, and in the analysis of existing ones. Therefore, feel free to create/edit a page with your analysis of a particular piece (please use the "Discussion" link on the work page of that particular piece)
Young People’s Concerts
Pro Tools 101
we7
Sound & Music for Film - SWIKI
Korg nano controllers
There's 3 controllers:
- nanoKEY
- nanoPAD
- nanoKONTROL
U B U W E B
UbuWeb is a completely independent resource dedicated to all strains of the avant-garde, ethnopoetics, and outsider arts. All materials on UbuWeb are being made available for noncommercial and educational use only. All rights belong to the author(s). UbuWeb is completely free.
A Journey With Cancer
The International Music Score Library Project
The IMSLP is hopefully going to be back online soon. Such an invaluable resource for music study.The International Music Score Library Project was a repository of more than 15,000 musical scores that are in the public domain here in Canada. I was forced to close the site due to circumstance after receiving lawsuit threats from music publishers that do not want the public domain to exist. The immediate threat was from Universal Edition, a publisher in Austria. Whereas copyright in Canada lasts until 50 years after the author's death, copyright in Austria lasts 20 years longer. Universal Edition threatened to sue me, perhaps in Canada or perhaps in Austria, for violating Austrian law. There is no reason why Austrian law should apply to this site in Canada, but as a student I did not have the resources to resist even an absurd threat from a company with money to pay lawyers to attack music. from: imslp.wikidot.com
Spring Clean
April Fools
Pump Up The Volume At Your Peril
Northumberland Gazette
John Wesley Barker
A MAN who grew up in Alnwick and had numerous musical achievements in Australasia died this summer.
John Wesley Barker, who died suddenly in July, was brought up in a Methodist family in Alnwick, his first experience as an organist was in his father's church at the age of 14.
By the age of 21, he had been appointed organist and choir master at nearby Alnmouth Parish Church; had attended a Royal School of Church Music course in choir training, liturgiology and organ playing at Canterbury Cathedral; and had gained his Associate of the Royal College of Music in organ playing. In 1949, he won a scholarship to Hatfield College, University of Durham, and embarked upon a BA Honours degree course in music. It was during his time at Durham University that John became a devoted confirmed Anglican.
Following a move to Surrey, in 1961, he emigrated with his first wife and young son to Australia to become organist and choir master at St John's Church, Tamworth.
In 1965, he moved to Adelaide to do a BMus research degree in Musicology at the University of Adelaide.
He left Australia for New Zealand following his appointment as lecturer in musicology at the University of Otago in 1970.
After retiring in 1993, he completed supervision of his Masters and PhD students, and continued with research, publishing international papers until 2005. He was also appointed organist at St Joseph's Catholic Cathedral in Dunedin. However, it was not until 2002 when he moved to Nelson that his life-long ambition was fulfilled, becoming Director of Music at Christchurch Cathedral, Nelson.
His second wife Angela Pack said: "John Wesley Barker was a gentle, thoughtful, kind-hearted, generous, compassionate and modest man with much humility. He had strong integrity, was not afraid to uphold courageous principles and throughout his life was an ardent pacifist. He exhibited a quiet wit, and high intelligence. Throughout his 80 years he was a good and faithful servant of our Lord, who used his wonderful talent as a musician in his service to the very end."
He is survived by his wife, his son John C Wesley-Barker and his daughter Helen English.
Last Updated: 29 November 2007 10:59 AM
Martyn Ware at the Red Bull Academy
Red Bull Academy TUTORS - Martyn Ware kindly referred to our collaboration on Temptation at Air Studios in his seminar. I then had a few hits via their website. Hi to you all!