The music is eleven minutes longer than the film length, so the last music piece is faded at the end of the film, but is complete in the music files which are on the USB memory stick in 24 bit, 44.1. Material recorded in Robert Poss's Trace Elements studio in NYC, NY. Material recorded in the Ensemble Musikfabrik studios in Koln Germany Unipolar Dance (Oct 2 2013, 25:04) Pauline Kim and Conrad Harris, violins and violas (for two violins and two violas, recorded in stereo). Euph (Nov 2013, 23:40) Melvyn Poore, two-belled euphonium. Material recorded at Marcus Schmickler's P I E T H O P R A X I S studio in Koln, Germany. Material recorded at APO33, Nantes, France Vlada BC (Nov 7, 2013, 20:00) Elisabeth Smalt, viola d'amore. Material recorded at Berklee School of Music, Boston, MA Octavio Perc (2014, 20:45) Julien Ottavi, percussion.
Material recorded at The California Institute for the Arts, Valencia, CA Ronet (2014, 21:08) Neil Leonard, tenor saxophone. Material recorded at Berklee School of Music, Boston, MA A Rooks Pun (2014, 21 min) Ulrich Krieger, soprano saxophone. Bag (Sept 2014, 21 minutes) David Watson, bagpipe. Material recorded at Johan Vandermaelen's studio in Aaigem, Belgium. Material recorded at Marcus Schmickler's P I E T H O P R A X I S studio in Koln, Germany V&LSG (2015, 21:20) Lore Lixenberg, voice, Guy De Bievre, lap steel guitar. Material recorded at Berklee School of Music, Boston, MA DreGliss (2015, 19:15) Erik Drescher, glissando flute. Premiered on Czech Radio in Prague, Czech Republic, Nov. First Out, for guitar (2015, 22:14) David First, guitar. Commissioned for the Adelaide Festival, Australia, by Ilan Volkov. Films includes: Praised Fan, for bassoon (2016, 17 min) Dafne Vicente-Sandoval, bassoon. The Pyle Wave Base (PSBV600BT) is available for $149.USB in digipak 11 films, three hours 55 minutes.
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Built-in Bluetooth for instant wireless music streaming.We’re excited for people to experience it! “We believe the market has been lacking in terms of TV-compatible speakers, but the PSBV600BT solves that problem. “The Pyle Wave Base provides amazing sound,” says Abe Brach, President of Pyle Audio. Due to the Soundbar’s range of speakers, the company says users can experience a full-bodied listening experience. The versatile device can also be used a table-top wireless speaker. Included with a tabletop TV stand mount, the Pyle Wave Base is an ideal companion for a new high-definition screen, instantly upgrading any entertainment area. With built-in Bluetooth, it allows music to be streamed wirelessly from any Bluetooth-enabled device.
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