vargaso wrote:Is there a place to do that at Burning Man?
Nipple wrote:Oooh... should I bring my accordion?
vargaso wrote:More details about my plan:
I have many mp3's stored on an iPod (which I plan to bring to Burning Man, so that part is covered). What I'm looking for is someone with a sound system capable of amplifying music very loudly in which I could plug in my iPod and play selections from my mp3 collection. If the sound system is installed on a vehicle, that would be even better as I could share my taste in music with even more people, very loudly.
Ugly Dougly wrote:Amplified music may be banned in 2012. Can you play a trumpet or bagpipes?
vargaso wrote:Ugly Dougly wrote:Amplified music may be banned in 2012. Can you play a trumpet or bagpipes?
Hmm, this may present a problem. However, from reading articles about Burning Man, I've found that adaptability is a key component. With this in mind, perhaps I could take a cue from the recent Occupy protests and employ a "human microphone" technique, wherein I would listen to a song on my iPod using headphones so as not to violate the prohibition on amplified music, then sing the lyrics and make guitar and drum noises, which would then be repeated by the inevitably large crowd that has gathered around me. Then an even larger crowd just a bit farther away could hear this smaller crowd repeating the sounds coming from me and start dancing to it.
Next question: is there an art grant proposal form available for me to download?
Savannah wrote:vargaso wrote:Ugly Dougly wrote:Amplified music may be banned in 2012. Can you play a trumpet or bagpipes?
Hmm, this may present a problem. However, from reading articles about Burning Man, I've found that adaptability is a key component. With this in mind, perhaps I could take a cue from the recent Occupy protests and employ a "human microphone" technique, wherein I would listen to a song on my iPod using headphones so as not to violate the prohibition on amplified music, then sing the lyrics and make guitar and drum noises, which would then be repeated by the inevitably large crowd that has gathered around me. Then an even larger crowd just a bit farther away could hear this smaller crowd repeating the sounds coming from me and start dancing to it.
Next question: is there an art grant proposal form available for me to download?
I volunteer to help you make drum machine noises for "In the Air Tonight", guitar noises for "Sweet Child O' Mine", and Fiona Apple noises for "Criminal".
One question: are you proficient in the use of an iPod? Whether or not I have to resort to the "human microphone" technique, virtuosity with the iPod "wheel" is crucial to this art form, right up there with knowledge of the on/off switch.
Also, can you tell me more about "Fiona Apple noises?"
Savannah wrote:One question: are you proficient in the use of an iPod? Whether or not I have to resort to the "human microphone" technique, virtuosity with the iPod "wheel" is crucial to this art form, right up there with knowledge of the on/off switch.
I must confess that clinical levels of euphoria--and an acute case of T-Rexia (colloquially known as "T-Rex Arms")--led me to select the inferior, instrumental version of "We Don't Need Another Hero" from Motskyroonmatick's iPod when we drove his rig onto the playa in 2010; the disappointment of which he has only recently recovered from, but I like to think that I have learned from my mistakes.
Nipple wrote:Oooh... should I bring my accordion?
oneeyeddick wrote:Anyone playing amplified music has to possess a valid DJ licence issued by the State of Nevada, even if you are from California.
This has always been the law but up until now it has rarely been enforced, but the LEOs have heard that it is easier to find than someone smoking crack so I expect a big step up in enforcement this year.
Special endorsements will need to be added to your license if you plan on playing dubstep or anything else that starts with the prefix "dub".
MyDearFriend wrote:I can't believe I'm taking shit from a meat-cake-with-teeth. :lol:
illy dilly wrote:Honestly, if you have your Ipod on you and you stop by our camp, non of our DJs are playing, and no one else is really enjoying what is currently playing, we'd probably let you throw on some tunes.
What sorta music are we talking about?
Also, can't guarantee I'll be there, but if you ask anyone else in camp nicely, they might let you.
But no promises.
Roberto Dobbisano wrote:
oneeyeddick wrote:That is one fucked up song man...
moonrise wrote:Sounds good. I figured out wearing ear plugs protects my hearing. No sounds canons please.
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