I play an acoustic guitar daily. Both my wife and my 6 yr old daughter play our piano daily. Does that count?
When was the last time you listened to live music?
I'm an avid audiophile from the late 50's when stereo wasn't even invented yet (gee, am I that old already?).
The first tube amp and speaker combo started me on the quest to have live music be reproduced in my parent's home. We used to go to Radio City Music Hall, Carnegie Hall, etc. which gave me a good feel as to what live music sounds like and to use that as a basis of comparison for the reproduced music at home.
As I grew older (and much older), I attended live classical concerts less and less. I had relied on my home equipment to listen to music on vinyl and audio tape. Along with the less frequent visits to live concerts, I started to form opinions of the equipment I bought and sold and listened to at friend's house.
I started to compare their equipment to mine, or the audio store's. I somehow quit comparing them to live music as a reference.
So, my question is shouldn't we compare all equipment in the audio chain to live music rather than to other equipment?
When was the last time any of us listened to live music?
And I don't mean concerts where the instruments are all electronic, rather than acoustic. In that case it doesn't make any difference since the music you hear is already amplified and through speakers. Would having the same audio equipment in the home as the musicians have at the concert be the ultimate match of "live" music to home reproduced music. I guess I'll have to buy a few Fender amps and Public Address speakers.
The first tube amp and speaker combo started me on the quest to have live music be reproduced in my parent's home. We used to go to Radio City Music Hall, Carnegie Hall, etc. which gave me a good feel as to what live music sounds like and to use that as a basis of comparison for the reproduced music at home.
As I grew older (and much older), I attended live classical concerts less and less. I had relied on my home equipment to listen to music on vinyl and audio tape. Along with the less frequent visits to live concerts, I started to form opinions of the equipment I bought and sold and listened to at friend's house.
I started to compare their equipment to mine, or the audio store's. I somehow quit comparing them to live music as a reference.
So, my question is shouldn't we compare all equipment in the audio chain to live music rather than to other equipment?
When was the last time any of us listened to live music?
And I don't mean concerts where the instruments are all electronic, rather than acoustic. In that case it doesn't make any difference since the music you hear is already amplified and through speakers. Would having the same audio equipment in the home as the musicians have at the concert be the ultimate match of "live" music to home reproduced music. I guess I'll have to buy a few Fender amps and Public Address speakers.
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Did some studio work two nights ago with a Bass Clarinet/Tenorphone, small trap Drum set, Steinway, and my 4/4 Czech Bass. Without getting into the gear this studio uses, the fidelity of the audio that finally gets to the end user is almost never what you hear during playback. You might experience this to some degree at audio shows were they record and playback on the spot. Much of our gear can actually sound quite good with the right media. |
I saw Judy Collins 2 weeks ago in one of the most gorgeous new small venues in the US - the Shalin Liu Performance Center in Rockport MA. Sitting in the front row listening to her with that background in late afternoon was awesome. Listening to Farewell To Tarwathie complete with whale sounds with the ocean in the background was truly special. She still has a great voice at 73. Incidentally, she had Rachael Sage with her - a great young talent. Shalin Liu Performance Center |
. My teenage son plays violin in his high school orchestra. I go to see him play whenever they perform. Okay, so that doesn't really count. I don't care for classical music, and I go see him play out of parental obligation. It has been too long since I've gone out to a club to hear some live jazz. I feel bad about that. Maybe next year I'll get my act together and see some live jazz. . |
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