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Author:  WerkSpace [ Wed Mar 06, 2024 2:57 pm ]
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Hector Otto Diaz
https://www.facebook.com/HectorOtto/vid ... 4679256722

Author:  WerkSpace [ Wed Mar 06, 2024 3:08 pm ]
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Daniel Schell
https://www.facebook.com/daniel.schell.923
https://www.facebook.com/daniel.schell. ... 8573970176

Author:  DavidWS [ Wed Mar 06, 2024 3:13 pm ]
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WerkSpace wrote:
David Blameble

No way you could be aware but it so happens he's been on my ToDo list since last weekend - he was mentioned during the weekly Saturday "Bob's Zoom Call". :)

Thanks the reinforcement for David Blameble & for the other suggestions too.

Author:  WerkSpace [ Wed Mar 06, 2024 3:16 pm ]
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Angelo Villani
https://www.youtube.com/@stickndrum-ang ... 078/videos

Author:  DavidWS [ Mon Apr 22, 2024 7:50 am ]
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A bit of a catchup. Some are Werkspace's suggestions, others are players I've either happened across or found in deliberate search sessions, e.g. one evening I went looking for SB8 videos.

I never imagined the list would grow to this size. :D

Players:
Added Erica Bebe
Added Alistair Begg
Added Michael Bianco
Added David Blameble
Added DQ2U951 (a member here on Stickist)
Added William A. Ferguson
Added HUGO FU
Added Sly Geralds
Added Tim Harrison
Added Kevin Kenan
Added Roli Mack
Added Mike McKaigg
Added Phred Morris
Added KEIMA OSWALD
Added ProfQ
Added Carlo Antimo Della Ragione
Added Daniel Schell
Added Seastick
Added Greg Tabone
Added Tmouse2007
Added Angelo Villani
Added Fake Zappa

Bands:
Added STICK N' DRUM (Angelo Villani)

Tuition:
Added Beginner's Tutorial (Mark White)
Added Lessons (Don Schiff)
Added Roli Mack's Music

Now 300 players.
Now 69 bands.

Author:  DavidWS [ Tue Apr 23, 2024 6:12 am ]
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Checking after listening to the newly issued Brian Bagget episode of Tap in Time revealed to me that while I had Gary Muller as a player, I didn't have Ten Hands as a band. Now corrected.

Added Ten Hands

Now 70 bands.

Author:  WerkSpace [ Wed Apr 24, 2024 7:13 am ]
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David, something just occurred to me.
You have over 10 million views for this particular topic.

If this was in the form of a YouTube video,
you could be a very wealthy person?
https://www.youtube.com/intl/ALL_ca/how ... -policies/

Author:  DavidWS [ Wed Apr 24, 2024 8:03 am ]
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WerkSpace wrote:
David, something just occurred to me.
You have over 10 million views for this particular topic.

No idea how that happened! Possibly a data issue?

Hard to see how it could be 'real people'?

Author:  DavidWS [ Wed Apr 24, 2024 9:27 am ]
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Added Tommy Stanton

Tommy was a new name to me when he was mentioned by Brian in the the newly issued Brian Bagget episode of Tap in Time. After the podcast I did a search & found Tommy. He seems to be mainly a banjo player, his youtube channel has no Stick I could spot (so not listed), but his own website has a couple of Stick related Blog entries, so I used those.

Brian might be interested to know that the second of those Blog entries is about the Vancouver Stick Retreat he was talking about and that the page includes a group picture with him in it.

Now 301 players.

Author:  WerkSpace [ Wed Apr 24, 2024 6:40 pm ]
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Hmm... data issue?

You are right, I doubt if 10 million people did this.
It would be fun to track how many views per day.

Is AI accessing your database?
https://openai.com/chatgpt

DavidWS wrote:
WerkSpace wrote:
David, something just occurred to me.
You have over 10 million views for this particular topic.

No idea how that happened! Possibly a data issue?

Hard to see how it could be 'real people'?


Just for fun, I asked ChatGPT about Chapman Stick musicians.
Here's the response:


Certainly! There are several notable Chapman Stick musicians who have contributed significantly to the instrument's development and popularity across various genres. Here are a few:

Tony Levin: One of the most prominent Chapman Stick players, Levin has played with artists such as Peter Gabriel, King Crimson, and Yes. His innovative use of the instrument can be heard on numerous albums across different musical styles.

Emmett Chapman: As the inventor of the Chapman Stick, Emmett Chapman's contributions to its development are unparalleled. He's also an accomplished musician and has released several albums showcasing his mastery of the instrument.

Greg Howard: A versatile musician known for his work with the Chapman Stick, Howard has explored various genres including jazz, fusion, and world music. He's recognized for his technical prowess and creative approach to the instrument.

Nick Beggs: Primarily known as a bassist, Nick Beggs has also gained acclaim for his Chapman Stick playing. He's collaborated with artists like Steven Wilson and has showcased the instrument's capabilities in progressive rock and ambient music.

Steve Adelson: Adelson is a Chapman Stick performer and educator who has dedicated himself to promoting the instrument through his performances and instructional materials. He's known for his virtuosic playing and innovative techniques.

Bob Culbertson: Culbertson is a Chapman Stick artist known for his melodic and expressive playing style. He's released several albums featuring original compositions and arrangements, showcasing the instrument's versatility.

These are just a few examples of Chapman Stick musicians who have made significant contributions to the instrument's legacy. Each of them brings a unique perspective and style to their playing, demonstrating the instrument's rich potential across different musical genres.

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