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SURVEY #1



hi all,

this is the first survey in (hopefully) a series that i'll be compiling
for use in a webpage i'm creating for a school project titled 'a
presentation on the observation of unusual stringed instruments and
unusual equipment.'
........
here's a brief cup of coffee to get this project going. i'd like to start
with just a few questions, and field responses to each before continuing
on to other topics. 

please send these back TO ME - howarth@u.arizona.edu (please, no
cluttering of our listservs with this stuff. thanks!)

please send comments, further topic recommendations, jokes, etc. to the
list.
please say as much as you'd like, including elaborate details, etc. i've
plenty of interest and time to sift. :)

also - TELL ME IF YOU DON'T WISH ME TO (IN THE FUTURE) INCORPORATE YOUR
REPLY IN MY PROJECT. i will quote and cite everything that's not mine.
most likely i will tie your name with a mailto: line as well as a link to
your (if any) url, before i use anything of yours.

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SURVEY #1 

name:
age:
email address:
url:
occupation:
Musicstuff (instruments and _essential_ equipment, ie Echoplex):

1) How do you like to describe the music you make? How do you describe the
instruments and equipment that you use?

2) How important is electronic equipment to your music (classical
guitarist or robert fripp)? would you feel limited/restrained with out it?

3) At length, describe your use of electronic equipment in music. include
explanations of devices, effects, signal-routing, etc. in order to express
how much interaction your music has with the equipment. 

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thanks! please send these to howarth@u.arizona.edu
another survey will follow soon... this project will be compiled by
december, i hope. more soon!

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**  Dan Howarth, History/Music, University of Arizona, Tucson **
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