20060531

Went to Golds Gym Today




I went to Golds Gym to start working out Walk Run for 2 miles and swam 20 min. Arm curls 20lbs. and Sit ups to day. Hear are some pics of the gym. The pics are of the general cardo room, and the movie cardo room. They play a large screen movie and you can walk run etc on a tread mill or somthing like a stair steeper while watching the movei.

Dad At Apple Store in Freehold Grand Opening





20060530

Tomatito Wonderfull Flamenco Guitar Player (article)







TOMATITO AND HIS GYPSY GUITAR
In Almería, the guitar is synonymous with two names in particular, Antonio de Torres Jurado and Julián Arcas Lacal. In practice, the flamenco guitar itself is centered on two gypsy families, that of Miguel de Almería, also known as Miguel "El Tomate", and the "Josele" family. Niño Miguel and Antonio Fernandez "El Tomate", both professional guitarists, are the sons of Miguel "El Tomate", but the brightest star in the family firmament is Fernandez Torres "Tomatito", born in Almería in 1958, one of the best-known performers of the "toque gitano" today. His style is rhythmic and elegant, and characterized above all by his absolute mastery of the compás. A guitarist without "compás" may play his own music which may have some flamenco characteristics, but it will never be genuine. Over and above his technical ability, his inspiration and imagination, a guitarist is of no interest to the "aficionados" if he loses control of the "compás". Tomatito not only has an innate sense of rhythm but the compás is engraved on his subconscious with the result that he plays it without having to think twice. And, paradoxically, those "toques" where he is most at home - the "bulería", the flamenco "tangos" or the "bulería por soleá" - are precisely the most demanding for "tocaores" and "cantaores" alike. To see him, the "Pope of the bulería" as Juan "Habichuela" once dubbed him, play either in private or at a flamenco meeting, is undoubtedly an unforgettable moment in this music. How can one man have so much flamenco feeling in him, as though he sleeps, breathes and eats the "compás?" It is hardly surprising that his guitar has adapted so well to the people of Cádiz.



What is more, as an artist he directly inherits the gifts of two Gaditans (citizens of Cadiz), themselves worth their weight in gold, and past masters of the rhythms of Andalusia. He was the first to recognize the gifts of Paco de Lucía and Camarón de la Isla, with whom he has share both stage and recording studio since the end of the 1970s. While Paco de Lucía has had a decided influence on his playing, Tomatito has imbued it with a gypsy-style marked by greater use of the right-hand thumb, and the boundless energy which makes his playing so brilliant. For the same reason many other guitarists, whether gypsy or not, have adopted the same style, thus forming a veritable school based on the gypsy "toque" as played by "San Paco de Lucía", as Tomatito calls him, or "St. Paco". It is a striking instance of the mutual exchange between the master musician who drank in flamenco with his mother's milk, and the disciple who, as guardian of the temple, restores the music to its gypsy origins.

As an acclaimed "tocaor" over the years, Tomatito and his guitar have been solicited by most of the best-known contemporary flamenco singers, including Camarón, José Mercé, Pansequito, Enrique Morente and Carmen Linares. And when I write of him as a remarkable "tocaor", this implicitly refers to another vital element that is fundamental to good flamenco playing. As pointed out by D.E.Pohren, a perfect accompaniment is of prime importance to the flamenco guitarist, and is in fact an art in itself. A good accompanist will know all the songs and dances so well that he can follow the slightest whim of the performers, knowing when to stop and when to include "falsetas", adapting to their mood and accompanying them to the climax. And an accompanist capable of all these things will have a decisive influence on the performance of the others. There is no doubt that no "tocaor" has followed these precepts better than Tomatito himself with Camarón. For despite his current predilection for solo guitar work, Tomatito has not bid farewell to his other, "tocaor" half, and continues to work on stage and in the recording studio with the successors of Camarón, such as Remedios Amaya, El Duquenque, El Potito, El Cigala and Montse Cortés.

Right at the start of his career in the 1980s he formed what was to become the most famous of flamenco duos with Camarón, and then, taking the path prepared for him by Paco de Lucía, performed with accompanists such as Antonio and Juan Carmona (Ketama), Antonio Canales and El Duquenque. He is now surrounded with gypsy artists in his groups who thus represent the more ethnic aspect of group flamenco as initiated by Paco. Tomatito can therefore be seen as the bridge between Paco and Camarón's generation and what the media have incorrectly labelled "New flamenco", or "Young Spanish musicians", such as the jazz artists Alameda and Chano Dominguez.

Although Tomatito has clearly established his career as a solo guitarist and flamenco temple guardian, he remains very much a man, a gypsy of his time.

Spain has been witness to a great number of major events over the past few decades. It is hard to remember that this country, a committed member of the European Union, modernizing fast and with an open view on the world, was but a short while ago a country closed in on itself, a spiritual enclave of unprogressive catholicism. After so much introspection and the repression of free thinking as practiced under the Franco regime, today's flamenco players - like all of Spanish society today - are turning their attention to the music that is taking place beyond their frontiers, be it jazz, blues, rock, pop, rap, electronic, reggae, classic, salsa, bossa-nova, Argentine tango or fado. Music in Spain today, encouraged by an active recording industry and lively music societies is a veritable melting post of all cultures. Without turning his back on his gypsy identity - indeed, more determined than ever to make his own voice heard in the multicultural mosaic of contemporary Spain and Andalusia - Tomatito is swinging open the doors of the temple to admit other forms of music, including, for instance, the Argentine guitarist Luis Salinas and the pianist Michel Carmilo, at the same time giving expression to the lives of third and fourth generation gypsy artists, to their way of life and their feelings - people who feel and live life to the full!

TOMATITO, by vicissitudes of fate, spent his formative years alongside the flamenco Prophet of recent times. Whether playing Tarantas or Tangos, he accompanied a genius in whose presence he was to find lifelong inspiration. Destiny thus decreed that he should mature as a musician in the company of the guru from San Fernando whose message still rings out in slums and suburbs, cottages and castles.

Clearly chosen to follow the guiding light of the legend that Camarón de la Isla has become, "Tomate" has since inspired and influenced a whole new generation of young aspiring performers. It is perhaps this element, a kind of divine imprint, which illuminates all of his work and allows him to continue sharing his musical magic using no other device but six strings.

After the demise of Camarón, Tomatito has become a soloist of major significance within the realm of the flamenco guitar. His personal approach to both the festive and traditional formats in flamenco highlight his unique sensitivity and interpretative power. For more than a decade, he has combined loyalty to his racial heritage with an unusual ability to cross ideological barriers. He has renounced imposed cultural restrictions, as well as supposed personal limitations, to enrich his work with harmonic and rhythmic references acquired as a result of embracing Latin Jazz, Rock, Blues, Bossa Nova and other profound resources gleaned from the global musical spectrum.

The collaborators Tomatito surrounds himself with during the creation of Aguadulce are cohabitants of the same cosmic plane on which his own raison d'etre resides. His here and now, his id, is and always will be flamenco. With this in mind, his intention is not only to alleviate the abstinence syndrome he suffers every minute he spends without his guitar in his hands, but also to simultaneously offer all admirers of the genuine in any art-form, a momentary astral journey to the home of authentic duende.

Creme Brulee as made and prepared at Santacafe in New Mexico


CREME BRULEE

Serves 8-10 persons

1 Quart Heavy Cream
1 Vanilla bean, Split lengthwise
3/4 cup sugar
1 pint whole eggs, lightly beaten


Bring cream, vanilla bean and sugar slowly to a boil, stirring gently with a clean, plastic, spatula. Occasionally agitate or squeeze the vanilla bean to release all the seeds. Have ready a 3 quart clean container, a strainer, and a whisk. When the cream reaches boiling point, pour in the eggs, at the same time whisking vigorously.

Once all is well blended and cooled by the addition of the eggs, stir more gently. In a few moments, the creamy mixture will begin to thicken, as it reheats towards boiling point. when it resembles the texture of custard or yogurt, remove from heat but continue to whisk steadily to cool and aerate slightly. Strain into the clean container. Smooth out any grainy parts with a hand blender and pour into oven proof custard cups, ramequins, or small bowls. Refrigerate for at least 4 hours, but overnight is best, uncovered. Spread a teaspoon of granulated sugar on the surface of the custard. Caramelize the sugar with a blow torch, keeping the cup rotating all the time with the other hand. This takes a little practice and a lot of steady nerve, at first. Serve immediately, though they can sit for a few minutes, if necessary. Berries are a refreshing counterpart to this rich classic.


NOTE: the carmel can be done under a very hot broiler, but this can make a bit of a mess of the ramekins, and it is best to severely chill the custards by putting them in the freezer for a few minutes.

This recipe was taken from Santacafe in Santa Fe New Mexico their web page is the link above.

20060527

Apple Store Freehold NJ







These are pictures of the Apple store in Freehold NJ from 5.27.06 at 10:00 Grand Opening. I went with my dad and that was fun and meet Jeff on the Creative Team at Apple. It was a fun time and I did get an extra shirt for my special someone. Hum who could that be for. See you soon!

20060524

Dimond 4 Who, What, Where, When?


um what could this be for. And whare would you put such a thing? O I think I have one of these two

Martinsound Martech MSS-10 at Palm Studio Support



Recived some wonderfull suport from Doug Osboren on the Martech MSS-10: Why can't they all be like Doug?
Victor,

I think all music should have some dynamic range, and some bounce. Unless
there is just too much range (you can't hear the quiet parts and the loud
parts cause distortion), your recorded music will have more life to it than
similar music with less dynamic range.

+3 for peaks on a VU meter seems fine.


Doug Osborne
Director of Sales & Marketing
Martinsound, Inc
Dear Victor,

Thank you again for choosing our MSS-10.

If you are recording to 24(or more)-bit digital, you shouldn't have to
worry about the recording level other than to avoid digital
distortion.
This is
reached at -0 dBFS on your digital recorder. 0 VU on the MSS-10 should
display as -18 on your digital recorder, allowing room for dynamic
peaks that don't go over your digital recorder's limits.

If you are recording to analog tape, not only will you have to worry
about distortion from too much signal (although analog tape distortion
typically is not as bad-sounding as digital distortion), but you will
have to make sure that the tape noise does not mask the low-level
details you are recording (not a problem with digital recording in
general).

The MSS-10 is a great device to use to record acoustic guitar, since
it is extremely quiet and clean. If you want to limit the dynamic
range of what you are capturing with the MSS-10, a compressor can keep
you from overloading the recording device and bring up the inner
dynamics. A hardware compressor (we do not offer one yet, but there
are many fine units out
there) can sound great, but it will permanently alter the dynamics of
the performance (not always a bad thing). A software compressor can
allow you to fine-tune the dynamics of your recording during mixdown.

What does Ottmar Leibert use for dynamic control? There are many great
books and resources to learn about recording technology. I've learned
much from more-experienced engineers by attending their sessions, and
applying their practice.

Good luck, and please contact me with any questions.


Doug Osborne
Director of Sales & Marketing
Martinsound, Inc.
1151 W. Valley Boulevard
Alhambra, CA 91803-2493

(800) 582-3555 x121 toll free
+1 (626) 281-3555 x121 office
+1 (626) 284-3092 fax

dosborne@martinsound.com
www.martinsound.com

The Name of the First Record Label was

In 1900 the first record lable was "His Master's Voice"

20060522

Apple Store NYC Front View on 5th Ave


The was a real wonderful experience. It was like the folks at apple celebrated that we came to their store. It was nice to be with all the Mac people and celebrate one of our favorite stores. I did get two shirts from the apple store. I also did get some very good help from the tech folks, Ed Choi, 767 Fifth Ave New York, New York 10153 212-336-1440. He is a Logic Pro guy. Thanks

Transformation

The shaman and the musician have in common the ability to transform suffering. For the musician suffering transformed becomes increased depth. If natural talent and dedicated practice are the height and width of the matrix in which the musician places her/his notes, suffering transformed gives this matrix depth. Suffering does not have to mean great illness or life-threatening injury, it can mean alienation, separation, despair...


posted by Ottmar @ 22:44

Email

It's all about me: Why e-mails are so easily misunderstood | csmonitor.com
Though e-mail is a powerful and convenient medium, researchers have identified three major problems. First and foremost, e-mail lacks cues like facial expression and tone of voice. That makes it difficult for recipients to decode meaning well. Second, the prospect of instantaneous communication creates an urgency that pressures e-mailers to think and write quickly, which can lead to carelessness. Finally, the inability to develop personal rapport over e-mail makes relationships fragile in the face of conflict.
Nothing new there. Just confirmation of what we have probably all experienced.

Osmosis

Aqua Technology
Besides the fact that reverse osmosis gives you drinking water which in most cases is far from pure and not what the State of California normally calls 'purified water', is one of the most incredible water wasters ever invented by man.

20060521

Did you Ring 4



A ring for who? What could all this be about? Why would there be a ring on this sight. Hum well check back for updates to c whats going on hear at this blog.

20060520

Wow the New Apple store is Way cool


Steve Jobs,

Picture of NYC two hours befor the store opened up but it did rain

Pic of the Apple store


Victor inside the Apple store I was the 50th person in the store.

20060518

Apple Store in NYC on Fifth Ave ( hope 2 b there 2 day, c u there)


The Apple Store Fifth Avenue to Open on Friday, May 19
NEW YORK—May 18, 2006—Apple® will open its newest and most extraordinary retail store yet on New York’s Fifth Avenue on Friday, May 19 at 6:00 p.m. EDT. The Apple Store® Fifth Avenue is Apple’s most architecturally innovative store, featuring a distinctive 32-foot glass cube that creates a stunning new destination on Fifth Avenue, one of the world’s most popular shopping areas. The Apple Store Fifth Avenue will be open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, to offer an unprecedented level of service.

“We opened our first New York store in SoHo in 2002, and it has been successful beyond our dreams. Now we’re thrilled to open our second New York store on Fifth Avenue,” said Steve Jobs, Apple’s CEO. “With outstanding service and an amazing location open 24 hours a day, we think the Apple Store Fifth Avenue is going to be a favorite destination for New Yorkers and people around the world.”

The new store offers more than 100 Macs and nearly 200 iPods for customers to try before they buy, as well as the world’s largest assortment of accessories to help you get the most out of your Mac® or iPod®. The Apple Store Fifth Avenue also has the largest staff of any Apple Store, with nearly 300 highly trained Mac Specialists, Mac Geniuses and Creatives who offer free tips and tricks on photography, movies and music to make creative projects come to life at The Studio. The new store will feature a combined 45-foot Genius Bar, iPod Bar and The Studio where customers can get face-to-face support, free advice and work on creative projects at any hour of the day or night.

At the Apple Store Fifth Avenue, knowledgeable salespeople are available to help customers learn about all the latest products from Apple including the newly designed MacBook™, the world’s most advanced consumer notebook featuring Intel Core Duo processors, as well as 15- and 17-inch MacBook Pros and Apple’s full line of desktop computers and iPods. The hands-on Apple Store experience provides visitors with a chance to test-drive Apple’s entire product line including the iPod Hi-Fi, an all-new high-fidelity speaker system that works seamlessly with the iPod to redefine the home stereo system, the fifth generation iPod with its gorgeous 2.5-inch color screen that can display album artwork, photos and video, as well as the iPod nano, the revolutionary full-featured iPod that holds 1,000 songs yet is thinner than a standard #2 pencil.

More than 147 million people on three continents have visited Apple retail stores since they opened in May 2001. Apple’s Retail division generated more than one billion dollars in revenue during the 2005 holiday shopping season, solidifying Apple’s position as one of the fastest-growing retailers in the world. Apple now operates 147 stores, including six in Japan, six in the U.K. and two in Canada.

The Apple Store Fifth Avenue is located at 767 Fifth Avenue between 58th and 59th Streets, neighboring Central Park, FAO Schwarz and Bergdorf Goodman.

Apple ignited the personal computer revolution in the 1970s with the Apple II and reinvented the personal computer in the 1980s with the Macintosh. Today, Apple continues to lead the industry in innovation with its award-winning desktop and notebook computers, OS X operating system, and iLife and professional applications. Apple is also spearheading the digital music revolution with its iPod portable music players and iTunes online music store.

Press Contacts:
Steve Dowling
Apple
(408) 974-1896
dowling@apple.com

Amy Barney
Apple
(408) 974-2046
abarney@apple.com

Love Women & Wine & Song...

Who loves not women, wine and song remains a fool his whole life long.
-- Martin Luther

A Former Client had some nice words to say about Soul Care

Soul Care
Victor Tarassov - One of the most recent pivital men in my life. I am grateful to God for this moment to run side by side for this season of my life. He desires to see deep spiritual healing in people.

Link to Victor Tarassov' s .Mac web site

This is a link that will take you to my web page that I am working on at .mac I am a mac user and soon plan to switch over to straight mac usage. Feel free to visit and comment on your experience on the web page. Just click the blue text above. Thanks Victor

20060515

Palm Studio Full Set Up


This is a complete set up of the Palm Studio in NJ that I use to record my ideas for New World Guitar Music.

20060512

Palm Studio Set Up in NJ


Palm Studio Set Up in NJ






Well most of the gear made if back from Bodega Bay and San Jose CA. Its now set up again in its clean dust free studio in Princeton NJ. There are a few new additions. The EMU Keyboard and the KRK 6 speakers are new. Also all the music is being saved on a Glymph Hard Drive.

20060511

New Wine CD Cover & Inside Disk art



There is a learining curve hear but hear is the fist hard copy with photos & music you can get a limited demo copy just drop me an email Thanks Victor