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briefly:


Welcome to my new site... I hope to encompass most of the things I do, on here. At the moment, I am attending East Stroudsburg University, pursuing a degree in Secondary Education, am Faculty at the

Black Bear Conservatory of Music, and am planning on advertising for on-location recording, and recording as well as mixing and arrangment in my home studio. I also fix computers, as well as have a love of photography and art.



DEC 6

running to return

posted by admin on December 06, 2011 10:59 as General





In the summer of 2010, I attempted to run in North Carolina, on a summer night. I think I made it 3/10 of a mile before I had to walk a little, and run again. I could repeat this only two or three times before I had to quit altogether. It wasn't quite my time to run yet.


When I had returned home to Pennsylvania, I ramped up my hiking. I started running parts of the ascent up the Honesdale cliff. I walked longer, and "harder." The warmer climate of August and September ...


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JUN 16

Testing the Waters (the first jam with Ed)

posted by admin on June 16, 2011 6:22 as General





I was curious when inviting Ed to jam with Steve and I yesterday, considering Ed had been primarily a metal drummer. I had a feeling that he could pick up on some new grooves easily, considering his propensity toward the funky beatboxing he does. The attached file is the result of an hour's worth of jamming. The beginning is literally the first time we all jammed together at once. Keep in mind also that Ed was dealing with a set that he hasn't played in months, with a drumthrone that was falling apart, and certain cymbals not being entirely attached. Not to mention the whole kit was a bit dingy and in need of some TLC. Overall it was a good experience and hopefully we can also have something going more in the rock/jam sense. Of course, what we have going on ...
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JUN 4

new toy... zoom h4n

posted by admin on June 04, 2011 16:28 as General





Hello -

I used to have a zoom r16 I would use for idea recording, remote recording, and gig recording. What I found, is that I hardly ever used more than the onboard mics and a couple of tracks. So, I decided on the palm-sized zoom h4n. I sold my zoom r16 for a little over 300 bucks after fees and shipping, and found a zoom h4n for 200. If I get the itch for a portable studio, the zoom r24 looks more appealing anyway.




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MAY 12

Boring blog post #1: what nice weather!

posted by admin on May 12, 2011 17:07 as General






Isn't this what people are supposed to talk about when there is nothing else?

Anyhow, it has been quite nice here in Northeastern PA. Trying to set up a hiking group in the area on facebook, if you are around, be sure to join it:

http://www.facebook.com/home.php?sk=group_125736407504990

This is, basically, what we've all been waiting for, so where is everyone? Let's get out there!

It has been a long winter...

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