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adam overton

for any acoustic instrument

(2005)
page last updated Mon, 29 Sep 2008,  6:06pm PDT

 

 

Description
playing amplified acoustic instruments with teardrops, for ensemble (or solo)

 

 

Keywords:   tears, crying, amplified instruments, experimental music
Duration:   variable, any duration minutes
# of Performers:   1, 1 or more, ensemble

 

 

Materials / Instrumentation / Performers
tears, acoustic instruments, contact mics

 

 

Files
for.any.acoustic.instrument.v04.pdf

 

 

Recent Performances
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Sat, 22 September 2007
posted by ao, 01/15/09  performed as part of SoundWalk 2007, along with Touch Music Pieces and Napping Music - performed 7-7:45pm by Sarah Cole, Christa Graf, Genevieve Liang, Adam Overton, Cassia Streb, and Seth Weiner

 

 

Fri, 18 May 2007
posted by ao, 09/29/08  performed at The Lab in San Francisco, as part of the Mission Creek Music Festival, by Ezra Buchla, Corey Fogel, Hana van der Kolk, Mahsa Matin, and Adam Overton

 

 

 

Sun, 12 February 2006
posted by ao, 09/29/08  performed at Machine Project, as part of the Difficult Music series, by 4 or 5 volunteers from the audience

 

 

 

Wed, 13 April 2005
posted by ao, 09/29/08  premiered 13 April 2005 in the Calarts ROD Recital Hall as part of the Invisible Performance Workshop

 


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Performed by Kenneth Christianson (violin), Adam Fong (contrabass), David Leikam (talking drum), Adam Overton (classical guitar), Sara Roberts (Tibetan singing bowl), Kim Schoen (bass drum), Al Schulte (whiskey bottle), Kimberely Turney (flute), George Wichelns (banjo), and Curtis Winter (bass drum)

 

 

 

 

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