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Tag Archives: music
School, Music, Reading, Weather, Big Data, Yik Yak, and All Sorts of Non-Sequiturs
Coming to you live from the “HOW TO CONNECT WITH STUDENTS” side of a college campus. My friends, over here in my end of the world at City College of San Francisco in the Broadcast Electronic Media Arts department, we … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Life in San Francisco, Music, Writing
Tagged audio, big data, Broadcast Electronic Media Arts, career, City College of San Francisco, cloud, college, drive, drought, Georgia, hard drive, Incubus, live sound, moxie, music, professor, programs, Sequoia Capital, services, songs, student life, students, sun, sunny, teacher, tomorrow, video, weather, western world, Yik Yak app
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Music Boxes
Follow me down the path of the pretty boxes all lined up for your viewing and listening pleasure. I’ve been blogging about the boxes we live in and work in (especially my own), and now I’m looking up many more … Continue reading
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Tagged audio programs, band, editing, iso-booth, Malvina Reynolds, music, music box, nightclub, optical disc, Pete Seeger, sing
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Work in the Box
You remember Jack? He worked in a box…one that made you fast food. Now, his box is gone and his logo has gone all artsy fontsy. When I think of the boxes I have worked in, it makes me realize … Continue reading
Posted in Life in San Francisco, Music, Writing
Tagged acoustic treatment, artists, Boxes, Broadcast, CCSF, Europe, Jack In The Box, job, music, touring, U.S., UC Berkeley, warehouse, workplace
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You can write whatever you wanna say out loud,
But just don’t have the cojones to blurt it out. I’ve got so many thoughts all jammed in my head that it’s a wonder I can keep the focus on one foot in front of the other. Now, people talking? That’s … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Music, Writing
Tagged dedication, filter, fingers, hippocampus, keys, lecture, microphone, music, out loud, paper, Peanuts, Pen, salvation, share, speaking, stillness, teaching, temporal lobe, words, Writer, Writing
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All of the New Apps that Do Things OLD-SKOOL
There are fascinating new finds in the digital realm of everything at your fingertips. If you miss the old way of doing things like hearing the sound of each key being typed on a typewriter and the sound of the … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Writing
Tagged algorithm, app designer, applications, apps, audio, coffee, computer, creative, Digital, editing, espresso, French press, Hanx Writer, magician, Moka pot, music, plugins, shoot, Smith Corona, Tom Hanks, typewriter, video, writers, Writing
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Mixing Secrets For The Small Studio by Mike Senior
Mixing Secrets For The Small Studio by Mike Senior As an avid audio enthusiast, producer, mixer, composer and recordist and an educator of same at City College of San Francisco, you can imagine that I’ve read a LOT of books … Continue reading
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Tagged education, entertainment, magazine, Mike Senior, Mix, Mixer, Mixing, music, Producer, Recording, sound, Sound On Sound, Studio
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Jammin’ In Jammies
Nothing beats a pair of men’s flannel bottoms and your favorite old t-shirt with a comfy hoodie thrown over (on the cold days). Let’s face it: they don’t make women’s flannels as well as men’s and most of them have … Continue reading
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Tagged composing, feast, jammies, jamming, keyboard, microphone, music, musicians, neighbors, Pajamas, PJs, thanksgiving
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