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Subject: [BA-NEWMUS:9666] "Angler Fish" and "Daxophone" in the same
sentence.
Date: Fri, 30 May 2003 08:44:14 -0700 (PDT)
From: Tom Duff <td(a)pixar.com>
Reply-To: ba-newmus(a)ella.mills.edu
To: Bay Area New Music Discussion <ba-newmus(a)ella.mills.edu>
Today, my employer's new animated movie Finding Nemo, opens in theatres.
When a movie I worked on comes out, people always ask "what part did you
do?" and I usually hate answering, because the answer usually involves
convolution integrals or implicit function surfaces or worse.
But in this movie, in addition to doing some light transport and sampling
theory, I'm the Daxophone soloist! The movie is about a Clown Fish's
father, who goes on a quest to find his lost son. In his travels he has a
scary encounter with an Angler Fish, whose menacing growl (Growl? Under
water? What can I say; it's a cartoon.) is the sound of me playing my
home-built double-neck Daxophone.
It's only on screen for a few seconds, so it's easy to miss.
(But stay until the end of the credits for a bonus...)
"Tom Duff exclusively uses Pop's rosin on a base of Carlsson rosin
on his Gino Robair signature model fiberglass German bass bow."
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Tom Duff. His vocabulary was as bad as, like, whatever.