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Sunday, October 31, 2004

Duet Sound Files in Living Color

I have completed the studio recording of the Psalm 46 Duet, which I first mentioned a few days ago. I'm still not completely happy with the recording; there are a few mistakes, and the overall tone production of my voice...

At this moment, a ghostly vision of a chubby, 4-foot 8-inch tall eldery woman rises out of the floor. Her face is contorted with wrath and she is screaming into a microphone. It is Miss Chisholm, my high school drama teacher.

NEVER APOLOGIZE!!! I HAVE TOLD YOU A THOUSAND TIMES, WHEN YOU PERFORM, NEVER APOLOGIZE. WHEN YOU WALK OUT ONTO THAT STAGE YOU MUST KNOW THAT YOU ARE THE BEST IN THE WORLD. NOW, GO OUT THERE AND SELL IT!!! SELL IT!!!

Miss Chisholm! How did you get in here? Sheesh, sorry -- no, no! I didn't say that.

Anyway, where was I? The duet. Yes, here are the sound files (of which I am very, very proud). You can download the 1.5meg mp3 file (if you must), or better, the 600k .wma file which is smaller and sounds better. So why are people still using that crappy mp3 format anyway?

THAT MP3 FORMAT IS CRAP. CRAP!!! NOW GO OUT THERE AND SELL IT. SELL IT!!!

Listen to Miss Chisholm, people. She knows what she is talking about.

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