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[HANASHIR:15664] RE: Amateur recording



I think this is a wonderful idea!  I am looking forward to seeing the ideas
on how to do this.  I am still old fashioned and use old fashioned cassettes
fro everything, including teaching for B?nai Mitzvah ceremonies.

Good luck!

Risa

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From: owner-hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org [mailto:owner-hanashir (at) 
shamash(dot)org]On
Behalf Of Mitchell Block
Sent: Saturday, October 25, 2003 9:11 AM
To: Jewish Songleading/Music
Subject: [HANASHIR:15661] Amateur recording

A question for all of you who have experience with recording...I teach K-3
Religious School Music.  I know how much the children and parents love to
hear their voices singing the songs they enjoy so much.  I had a thought
that if I could chronicle the songs for each grade level over the course of
the year, then produce a cd for purchase by the families, that it could not
only be a valuable memory for the families but (of course) a fundraiser as
well.  What kind of equipment would I need in the classroom to make amateur
recordings and then have them burned onto a cd?  Is this a feasible idea?
    As you can tell, I have no experience with recording.  I would greatly
appreciate the thoughts of those who do!
   Thanks...Debbie Block
                 Atlanta



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