
Chapman Stick, anyone? Perhaps some other tap-oriented instrument? Join Claire, Gene, Rodrigo, and Victor for Tap In Time, as they talk about all things Stick and tapping related. Technical topics, gear, music, playing, inspirations, and more.
Chapman Stick, anyone? Perhaps some other tap-oriented instrument? Join Claire, Gene, Rodrigo, and Victor for Tap In Time, as they talk about all things Stick and tapping related. Technical topics, gear, music, playing, inspirations, and more.
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Saturday Jan 13, 2024
34. Not Quite Travel Agents
Saturday Jan 13, 2024
Saturday Jan 13, 2024
They're not actual travel agents, but they do help us get away. :-) Claire and Victor bring Glenn Poorman and Jim Meyer, organizers of the Interlochen and Stick Camp Canada events, into the virtual studio. After getting things rolling with a retrospective on last summer’s events, we then bunny-trail through a plethora of topics such as looping, composition, YouTube videos, and taking a Stick into a live band context. Along the way: accidentally diagnosing a broken piece of gear, the joy and angst of using video to learn a Stick piece, one way to fill in the audience at event performances, and more!
Musical selections heard in this episode are Glenn’s “A Thousand Words” from his YouTube/scored works collection, and Jim’s “Georgia Strait” from his CD “Arbutus and Jade”.
Glenn’s online scores can be found at http://www.121normal.com/tabs/
Jim was previously a guest on Tap In Time Episode 6 (https://tapintime.podbean.com/e/hanging-out-with-jim-meyer/) and Episode 29 (https://tapintime.podbean.com/e/29-coming-back-for-more-jim-meyer/).
Glenn was previously a guest on Tap In Time Episode 14 (https://tapintime.podbean.com/e/looping-back-to-interlochen/)

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