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  • Rubbed with a piece of metall (like Strawinskys "Sacre") and also with a rubber ball, (also called superball)

    best
    Herb

  • The only percussion sound I like more than the superball tamtam is the spring. [:)]

    It's great having those samples. I used to play in percussion ensemble in college, and those effects are still some of my favorites. They're almost like complete symphonies themselves, the way they keep evolving.

  • Herb-
    Thanks very much! I will look up what a sacre is, because I have no idea, but I won't waste your time with a definition.
    thanks again,

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    @Julie said:

    Herb-
    Thanks very much! I will look up what a sacre is, because I have no idea, but I won't waste your time with a definition.
    thanks again,


    [:D] [:D] [:D]

    Sorry - couldn't resist.

  • Hi Julie,
    Herb is referring to Stravinsky's "Le sacre du printemps", the English title is "The rite of spring"
    [:D]
    Sabine

  • Sabine,
    Glad you cleared that up.
    I thought it was a part time publisher of religious material.

    Regards,

    Alex. [H]

  • I am very familiar with the Rite of Spring - do you think I'm an idiot! I obviously thought there was a special piece of metal that Stravinsky called for (for use of rubbing the tamtam) in the Rite of Spring. THAT is what I was going to look up (in the score, which I own.) Geez this is kind of rude making fun of someone, even if they didn't know what the Rite of Spring is. Hey PaulR - you said in one thread that you were "not that familiar with Hindemith," and then compared him to film composers (which was way off base) which I didn't make fun of you for (but could have.) I would appreciate the same treatment.
    -Julie

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    @Julie said:

    I am very familiar with the Rite of Spring - do you think I'm an idiot!
    -Julie


    Ummm. I'll need time to think about that.

    I've thought about it.

    Yes.

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    @Julie said:

    I am very familiar with the Rite of Spring - do you think I'm an idiot!
    -Julie


    Ummm. I'll need time to think about that.

    I've thought about it.

    Yes.

    Why do you think I'm an idiot? [:(] What have I done or said that makes you think that? Because I stand up against people making fun of me does not make me an idiot, quite the contrary - please explain. In order to maintain respect, one must back up insults such as claims of idiocy. Would you not agree with me? So, please explain.
    -Julie

  • Paul has me pegged as an imbecile too, Julie. I wouldn't worry.

    He's either a real or honorary Notherner, thinks Harry Potter is a load of rubbish (and by extension anyone who likes it is an imbecile), never says "wow" on job interviews or elsewhere, and has been known to enjoy the occasional beamer.

    [6]

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    In order to maintain respect, one must back up insults such as claims of idiocy. Would you not agree with me? So, please explain.
    -Julie


    What??? You thought that was an insult?

    Fck me Julie - you need to get out more.

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    @Nick Batzdorf said:

    Paul has me pegged as an imbecile too, Julie. I wouldn't worry.

    He's either a real or honorary Notherner, thinks Harry Potter is a load of rubbish (and by extension anyone who likes it is an imbecile), never says "wow" on job interviews or elsewhere, and has been known to enjoy the occasional beamer.

    [6]


    Nick-
    This was hilarious! Maybe the only time I've laughed out loud reading a post - good work. What is he thinking anyway, making fun of a girl? [:D]
    -Julie

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    @Nick Batzdorf said:

    Paul has me pegged as an imbecile too, Julie. I wouldn't worry.


    (to be read in Mickey Mouse voice)

    Oh Nick - you bought that up again. Oh wow! Wow! I can't believe you bought that up again. Wow!

    I'm an expert in comparative English grammar btw.

    Get my drift Julie? Or is it someone else?

    Is there anybody out there?

    [:D]

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    @Julie said:

    In order to maintain respect, one must back up insults such as claims of idiocy. Would you not agree with me? So, please explain.
    -Julie


    I think that you'll find that PaulR couldn't give a rat's a*s about maintaining respect [:D]

    However, for your future reference here are a few (unrequested) tips in order to avoid being laughed at:

    1) Don't ask people if they think that you're an idiot (even without the question mark); the answer will always be "yes".

    2) Don't state that something is an obvious necessity, when it is not obvious to the company making the product.

    3) Try to make a few helpful posts on a forum from time to time to avoid being classed as a troublemaker by other users. You may not care what they think of you, but they might be able to help you occasionally. This one is my favourite as there have been times (on other forums) where I've tried to help only to be "cut down to size" by the original poster. Do you think that I've ever helped them again? Not on your life.........!

    4) Chill out a bit; it's only a sample library forum.

    5) Oh yes, and ignore me; at my age I'm probably senile anyway [*-)]

    DG

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    @PaulR said:


    I'm an expert in comparative English grammar btw.

    Get my drift Julie? Or is it someone else?

    Is there anybody out there?

    [:D]


    So, by saying 'you thought was an insult,' your implying that I'm not even smart enough to be an idiot? I was hoping it wasn't that simplistic, and that you weren't insulting me yet again for no reason. I guess Nick is right, you are just ornery. I'll know to steer clear of you in the future.
    Julie

  • Missing you already! Don't be a stranger! Keep in touch with yer self!

    [:'(] [:'(] [:'(]

    Bye!

    Bye then!

    [:'(] [:'(] [:'(]

    Byyyyeeee!

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    @Another User said:

    I'm an expert in comparative English grammar btw.


    Omigod I can't believe it! That's like so totally cool.

    You are *so* brillianter than us Markins.

  • Glad to see PaulR is being his usual helpful self. As a past "victim" (for victim read someone who had to endure post after post of drivel from the man before I realised what a waste of time it and he was), you have my sympathy, but you will get over him in, ummmm, 2 seconds...

    Rite of Spring is the first 20th century piece I was exposed to early in life, and remains one of my favourite modern pieces. It was written specifically so that VSL epic horns could be used in synth orchestral mock up situations when the library released them.

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    @rawmusic said:

    Glad to see PaulR is being his usual helpful self. As a past "victim" (for victim read someone who had to endure post after post of drivel from the man before I realised what a waste of time it and he was), you have my sympathy, but you will get over him in, ummmm, 2 seconds...


    I recommend you watch School for Scoundrels. Then maybe you'll stop being a victim. Or a fucking idiot - if you prefer.

    When you know anything that's worth me commenting on - then maybe you'll get some help - until then - you're on your own.

  • ...moderation anyone?