[nfbmi-talk] FW: Sensational Adventures In Sound – What is all that noise

Fred Wurtzel f.wurtzel at att.net
Mon Feb 1 18:45:58 UTC 2016



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From: osman koroma [mailto:ozzie0514 at gmail.com] 
Sent: Monday, February 01, 2016 10:10 AM
To: Amy Shepherd; Brennan Draves; Fred Wurtzel; Michigan Association of Blind Students; Michigan Youth Outreach projects update list; VI-MICHIGAN at list.msu.edu
Cc: baumanc at michigan.gov
Subject: Sensational Adventures In Sound – What is all that noise

Hello,

WHAT’S ALL THAT NOISE, OR IS IT SOUND?

If you are a high school or Middle School aged blind person, come join the National Federation of the Blind of Michigan Youth Outreach Sensational Adventures in Sound (SAS) Monday, February 15 from 11:00 –
5:00  am 6816 Delta River Drive, Lansing Michigan.

Have you ever wanted to produce music or drama recordings.  Are you interested in how a DJ makes all those sounds all at once?  Are you wondering how to connect your .mp3 player or mobile device to your home sound system?  Presenter Mike Ellis is a life-long sound expert.
You will learn about mixers, connectors, stereo and mono recording and mixing.  You will make a recording to take home with you.  We will discuss the physics of sound.  We will discuss the electricity of sound.  We will talk about and handle all kinds of sound equipment including mixers, speakers, microphones, special effects keyboards, cables and connectors and learn how to make a beautiful noise.  What is the difference between sound and noise, anyway?

So come join us on February 15 in Lansing. Lunch will be provided.
There is no cost for this fun, informative and valuable experience.
For more information send an email to:  ozzie0514 at gmail.com or call
616-710-8536
Hope to see all of you on the 15



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Sincerely,

Osman Koroma
Author and speaker
Cell: 616-710-8536
Email: ozzie0514 at gmail.com
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