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ii rn - . .iiii... I i , , - .. - - . . ... .... . . ... . - . . - ... m, niMg-Mr i mf m'W"m wirr-ft.nr mn tii T-f- t n . . ,, .... , hmh hi in urn 'in mr m ,n "H"1" ui""i" 1 "lin rr umi'rf- T """ ,-u-L- , , , . .. . l The Dslly Tar Hetl Friday, April 18, 1S75 CSJ U Jr VITJE f OQG 1) do 001) - - --- . ., ... - BURGNER MUSIC CO. presents mm i n n V "11 rpn n r r LvJUVJ n n pa rn LJUXJU .COME AND MEET ROY DURNS The CLINIC will be held MONDAY, APRIL 21 at 7:30 p.m. in RM 107 HILL HALL (Music Dept.) on the campus of UNC. ROY BURNS WILL ALSO BE ON HAND AT BURGNER MUSIC CO. THROUGHOUT THE DAY ON APRIL 21 TO TALK ABOUT DRUMS. DRUMMING, ETC. THERE WILL ALSO BE SOME FANTASTIC DOOR PRIZES GIVEN AWAY AT THE CLINIC. TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR THESE PRIZES ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS COME BY BURGNER MUSIC CO. AT 320 W. FRANKLIN ST. AND PICK UP ONE OF OUR FREE PRIZE ONE .TICKET PER CUSTOMER. Roy Burns is coming to town . . .and we've got him. Recording artist, TV show drummer, percussion authority. . . Roy Burns is known and respected throughout the world. At our Drum Clinic he will answer questions about tuning... endurance and speed... developing a good snare drum roll... selecting cymbals... and much more. Mark the date. Admission is FREE! - Across from the Bus Station 942-8718 iriftfl tftiusiccp. CHAPEL HILL'S COMPLETE MUSIC STORE ' ' Vif, 1 1 I III Jy 'A t a? 'i- .-X ry I Paul Winter pmefhyme I RESTAURANT ii Z . fine natural food abeer and live entertainment wine 1104 BROAD ST. DURHAM 286-1019 1 1 :30-Midnight, Tues.-Sat.5-Midnight, Sun. G .J by Ksnrtat frccll DTH Contributor The Paul Winter Consort came down from Connecticut to dedicate a "Celebration in Sound" to spring with the help of a small but enthusiastic crowd. Playing music that ran. the gamut from Bach to Bartok to Gregorian chants to their own improvisations they showed the influence of folk, rock and jazz music. The Consort's diverse, distinctive repertoire is marked by its smooth flow, rhythmic strength, and the harmonious blending of unusual instruments, such as the regal, which shows the "influence of bagpipe and duck." David Darling's complete knowledge and superb control of the capabilities of his cello is the hallmark of the group. From electric rock cello to boogie woogic to special effects, Darling's cello serv ed as the basis for most of the songs. Winter explained that consort means a conversation which "attempts to achieve a certain sort of harmony." What followed was a unique dialogue between Robert Chappell and Tigger Benford on percussive instruments which included "various found objects from junkyards and public buildings," including a child's toy and a musical saw. Private jokes and a small duel with drum sticks had the audience enthralled. " Late in the concert the group began a song dedicated to all endangered animals. With Winter narrating, the song featured music of many animals which are on the endangered species list. As Winter said. "They howl to celebrate the joy of being alive." He called on the audience to join the Consort in Om, or a hum, to try to achieve Oneness with the universe. The members of the Consort create a mellifluous, personal, yet highly professional sound. . The greatest weakness in their work is a lack of good vocals. Darlin's unusual falsetto was good for special effects on some songs, but it grew to be too much, especially when their Gregorian chant became a blues wail. When the group joined voices it was apparent that they knew what they wanted to do (which was obviously good), but that they didn't have the v ocal abilities to carry it off. Rounding out the group was Ben Carriel on the 'superset,' a collection of many types ol drums from various countries. He also helped with keyboards. Winter's special brand of mellow sax floated through the evening, providing a beautiful balance for the cello. With constant references to the spring evening, the Winter Consort was beautifully in tunc with the audience and their surroundings. If you missed this concert, then all 1 can say to you is "Aaahooh"! VIEW'S COrJTRACEPTIVES Don't sattla for bss than tha bast O NEW SWEDISH CONDOMS (a whole new experience) O COLORED CONDOMS (a new approach to contraception) O NAME BRAND CONDOMS (all at low prices) O TEXTURED CONDOMS SAMPLE PACKS (for those that enjoy variety) Franklin & Columbia (over Zoom-Zoom) Mon.-Fri. 9-6 Phone 929-0170 iMOWROE PdCTROWEtp oooo bluegrass 0xx TODAY SATURDAY 5 nrdwirnwfifu u Restaurant A. fcatertainment Forum , Cameron Village Subway Rafca 834-0524 If u L 3 , i'4i 1 Hi? A n P 1975 CBS Inc. "EPIC." 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