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jimscottjr
Aloha

USA
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Posted - 03/02/2011 :  10:39:45 AM  Show Profile  Visit jimscottjr's Homepage  Send jimscottjr a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote
Does anyone else have the problem that I do?

I usually purchase slack key mp3's (amazon, iTunes etc). However, when I purchase the digital downloads -- no liner notes. I frequently like to see what tuning a mele uses. I'm getting better at guessing, but still ...

Is the solution to start purchasing the actual CD? Seems kind of like going backwards, but if that's what it takes ...


Old Haole
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wcerto
Ahonui

USA
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Posted - 03/02/2011 :  11:39:54 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
We need, need, need the liner notes.

Here is Na Hoku Hanohano Award winner Puakea Nogelmeier's take on liner notes in the digital age:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_jvV4b4HMKk

Me ke aloha
Malama pono,
Wanda
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rendesvous1840
Ha`aha`a

USA
1055 Posts

Posted - 03/02/2011 :  12:49:40 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I tried once to download a song from some online store, but my computer didn't seem to know how. I don't really understand, as the boiler was full of water, and the firebox was full of coal, and a good fire was burning. Musta been some clinkers in my pan, I guess. I only tried that time because the album was out of print. I don't do downloads if Mele.com, County Sales or The Field Recorders Collective can sell me a CD. I don't like to buy an album without liner notes, the more detailed they are, the more I like them.
Unko Paul

"A master banjo player isn't the person who can pick the most notes.It's the person who can touch the most hearts." Patrick Costello
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Hookani
Lokahi

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Posted - 03/02/2011 :  12:57:13 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I rarely download music unless it's unavailable in any other form because I still like to see the liner notes and also like to have a physical copy of it. In reading a music recording magazine there is another thing that is missing with MP3 downloads and that is all the recording credits that go along with the recording such as who the engineer is, who the producer is, etc. That can be easily rectified because you can tag the MP3 with that info but as of yet no one does.

Ke Kani Nahe
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thumbstruck
Ahonui

USA
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Posted - 03/02/2011 :  1:28:23 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Those of us of "a certain age" are still tactile when it comes to purchasing things. We like to look and feel the items. With music, liner notes and "the who played what" are indespensible parts of the musical experience. The more one knows, the more one can appreciate.

I refer to this as "being an informed consumer".

Edited by - thumbstruck on 03/02/2011 1:29:06 PM
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jimscottjr
Aloha

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Posted - 03/02/2011 :  1:43:00 PM  Show Profile  Visit jimscottjr's Homepage  Send jimscottjr a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote
heh - I'm waaaaaay past the certain age, as you so eloquently put it. My tag of "Old Haole" is quite accurate. But, since I'm an electronics junkie, seemed logical at the time. I collected most of my library before I was interested in playing.

Oh well, I may have to purchase some of it again. Thanks for your input.

Old Haole
http://www.haoleslackkey.com/
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wcerto
Ahonui

USA
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Posted - 03/02/2011 :  4:54:28 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Jim, sometimes if you check the artists' web sites, they will have liner notes available for download. that however, does vary greatly from artist to artist.


Me ke aloha
Malama pono,
Wanda

Edited by - wcerto on 03/02/2011 4:55:57 PM
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Retro
Ahonui

USA
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Posted - 03/02/2011 :  6:24:49 PM  Show Profile  Visit Retro's Homepage  Reply with Quote
One of the things I most enjoy in historical releases from labels such as Hula & Hana-Ola is when they do their research and they share it with us in detailed liner booklets - yay to those folks!
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rendesvous1840
Ha`aha`a

USA
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Posted - 03/02/2011 :  6:36:17 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
"....a certain age..." Hey, I resemble that remark! My main goal in life is to live too long to die young.
Unko Paul

"A master banjo player isn't the person who can pick the most notes.It's the person who can touch the most hearts." Patrick Costello
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slipry1
Ha`aha`a

USA
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Posted - 03/03/2011 :  09:04:36 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by rendesvous1840

"....a certain age..." Hey, I resemble that remark! My main goal in life is to live too long to die young.
Unko Paul


It's too late, Paul! (as one old fogey to another). I'm too old to be the world's oldest teenager, so now I'm the world's oldest twenty something.When sked why I play so many instruments in so many geenres, I say "Well, I couldn't decide what to play when I grew up, so I decided not to grow up."
Also, Paul, check out my picture on Banjo Hangout. I got it from my pal, Steve Parker, and it's going on my right arm as a retirement present to myself.

keaka
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