December 25, 2009
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A Soprano on Her Head: Right-Side-Up Reflections on Life and Other Performancesby Eloise Ristad
Effortless Mastery: Liberating the Master Musician Withinby Kenny Werner
The Mastery of Music: Ten Pathways to True Artistryby Barry Green
No More Secondhand Artby Peter London
Free Play: Improvisation in Life and Artby Stephen Nachmanovitch
The New Toughness Training for Sports: Mental Emotional Physical Conditioning by Dr. James E. Loehr
Simple Zen: A Guide to Living Moment by Moment (Simple Series)by C. Alexander Simpkins, Ph.D. & Annellen Simpkins, Ph.D.
Art of Double Bass Playing (Art of)by Warren Benfield & James Seay Dean, Jr.

When are we gonna start getting some free stuff?
need a hug?
I WAS TALKING ABOUT THE TASCAM!!!!!!!!!!
I highly recommend it. It’s quite amazing and the learning curve isn’t as bad as I thought (way easier than a drum machine and better than the DR-1)
I “inherited” a Roland VS 1680 Digital 16 track Pro Recorder about 3 years ago… the owner had only taken the manual out of the box, and after reading it, decided to buy a smaller unit.
Now, 3 years later, I think I may finally be comfortable enough to bounce tracks without accidentally deleting everything that I’ve done.
Hope the user interface is better on yours! ;-p
16 track – wow!! You could open your own studio!
Sure- how much would you pay a guy to sit in front of a piece of equipment that he doesn’t know how to work?
About a 12 pack.