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I've always liked Mark Isham's trumpet work, especially his early atmospheric stuff. Jon Hassell is the king, though. - Larry T ----- Original Message ----- From: "David Beardsley" <xouoxno@virtulink.com> To: <Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com> Sent: Sunday, February 27, 2000 1:04 AM Subject: Looped Trumpet (was Re: torn vs. fripp) > eric wrote: > > > > Hey! > > Could you point me in the direction of this "mutantrumpet" documentation? > > I don't know of any documentation. Ben Neill > has a trumpet that has more than one bell, > more like a couple of trumpets in one with some kind of > midi control. > > > > BTW - I've heard some of Jon Hassel's work credited an elusive instrument of > > the same name... > > While he runs it through a bunch of effects, > Jon Hassell does it all with his lip and his ear. > > > > (looping trumpet is one of my things.) > > Much obliged! > > eric o. > > > > A looped horn is a beautiful thing. Check out Chet Baker > on the new archive release by Terry Riley, Music for the Gift, > (organ of corti 1). It seems like looped trumpet started here! > > There's also some looped sax on some old Terry Riley > recordings, I think. I need a new needle for > my turn table. > > > -- > * D a v i d B e a r d s l e y > * xouoxno@virtulink.com > * > * 49/32 R a d i o "all microtonal, all the time" > * M E L A v i r t u a l d r e a m house monitor > * > * http://www.virtulink.com/immp/lookhere.htm > >