The Alan Sondheim Mail Archive

August 25, 2013


GLAS

http://www.alansondheim.org/takeitoff.mp4

I am sinking. Send boats to take off passengers and crew.
sinking. send boats take off passengers crew. sinking condition
imminent there i told you it would take off. You say, "I can
take off my clothes and run around in fountains! I can take a
cut in salary", and I did take off [...] glasses you cannot take
off.

there's a car burning in a gas station and we take off high
speed I am an illegal character. I take off the I. I will remove
the I. That was the last time I'll tell you. Bye. and I take off
and I come for you, you you say, "Is it because girl take off my
panties that you came naked and broken to me? Are you annoyed
that girl take off your panties that I came naked and girl take
off my panties that you came naked and B. gets up hissing, trots
off, we get back in the car, take off.

there's ice to assist in the ... which skaters use their toe
pick and take off there i told you it would take off. the
costumes of the religious leaders and their religions. didn't
the bring train them where up i'll but be will getting take off
ammo, stuff like that, they'll take off, they'll wreck the place
- I am sinking. Send boats to take off passengers and crew!!!

sinking. send boats take off passengers crew. sinking condition.
imminent letters. girl take off panties nikuko dancing alone --
fingers take off independently --

Tuni

http://lounge.espdisk.com/archives/1196 (best)
http://espdisk.com/alansondheim/tuni1.mp3
  parlor guitar (most likely Larson)
http://espdisk.com/alansondheim/tuni2.mp3
  octave harmonica (Bandmaster Super from GDR)

The parlor guitar had a complicated bridge replacement,
and the luthier put heavy nylon strings at pitch on it.
It took a while to get the right strings; it now has
light classical tuned down to C# (from E), which gives
me speed and clarity. The piece, tuni1, is divided into
two halves; the second is more traditional Fahey-like
playing, and the first is speed/experimental, including
fingering above the soundhole. The guitar projects
beautifully. The GDR octave harmonica (like an echo
harp but with the two reedplates tuned an octave apart)
was just fun.

I can't figure out where my guitar music comes from,
but Bartok, Fahey, lute music, taksim, are all in
there. Enjoy!

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