Rhythm Recording
How many sound engineers does it take to press "record"? Just kidding, we couldn't make it work without Bill! |
Bill and Chris. |
Musicians in the pit. |
The guitar section hams it up. |
Solo Instrument Recording - the inferno
"Will you please stop sweating? That dripping noise is coming
through on the track!"
To donate to the St. Tom's air conditioning fund, contact Brad
Bodine. These are the last known pictuers of my beloved cello
of 12 years. We parted on 8/4/02 so that I can make the best music
I can with my new partner Gus, who was beautifully handcrafted of poplar
and maple by James Min. Thanks to my Lee for 12 years, 5 symphony
orchestras, 4 states, 3 quartets, and 2 Churches of faithful service!
John and Brad take over on sound while Bill takes the night off for his MBA homework. |
"Get Bill on the phone." This little thing is not as harmless as it looks. |
Violette plays here oboe beautifully. |
![]() Beth practices with the prerecorded tracks. |
Despite technical difficulties, John's viola sings. Near 100 temperatures are hard on fiddles. |
If I look like I am just making it up, I am. |
Yeah, that sounds about right. |
![]() Beth's flute is like crystal. John's viola is like... something that won't stay in tune. |
![]() Brad: "Now where did I put that last virtual track?" |
![]() After almost 5 hours of near 100 recording temperatures, we like what we hear. |
photos courtesy of John O'Malley