ES - Pardon? Could you speak up?

Roy Heath the_one_true_roy at yahoo.com
Wed Oct 27 11:33:55 PDT 1999


I respectfully disagree.  When the hall is empty and we are decorating it for 12th night every
year, it is not possible to understand anything short of a shout from more than about 30 feet.
 The ceiling is simply too high and the stage is not a bandshell which would allow sound to
resonate well.  It was designed for amplified sound and that is all that will work.  Last year
I was sitting at the third or fourth row from the stage and I didn't hear more than half of
what was said.

Regarding the unsightliness of microphones, I wholeheartedly agree.  That is why I recommended
wireless mics for the herald and Crown.  Using momentary switches, they can still have privacy
when needed and the pickups will never be seen in photographs.  Timothy of Glastonbury seems
to have some expertise in this, perhaps he could get a quote for renting three or four
wireless mics for the weekend in case we can convince their majesties of the justness of our
cause.

Erc

--- Rhonda New <rbnew at ftw.nrcs.usda.gov> wrote:
> While a PA system would make it easier to hear, but agree that
> it's not period.  Pictures of coronation with a "mike" stuck in
> someone's face would be about as bad a picture of knights in
> a melee with cars and trucks in the background.  PPPLLLLTTT!!
> 
> Actually, it's not so much that we can't hear the court, it's that
> we can't hear court over the din of noise of the audience who
> evidently lack respect for the Crown and the people around them.
> I agreee that noise from the children is a problem, too; however,
> it's up to (adult) parents to teach their children to be quiet and
> respectful, hopefully by example.
> 
> In short, a healthy respect for the Crown (and perhaps 'enforcers'
> throughout the hall - in lieu of heralds) would be much more
> period than a PA system.
> 
> Just another bit of food for thought.
> 
> /Ly Elizabeth Hawkwood
> 
> > In a message dated 10/27/99 7:42:42 AM Central Daylight Time,
> > bearbard at hotmail.com writes:
> >
> > << All right -- here we go again...  Yet ANOTHER court where the nobles will
> >  not be heard...  Nothing new -- I know I'm not used to hearing them.  What's
> >  the point of going to a COURT event if you can't HEAR it!?!?!?!?!?  I know
> >  that I'm nobody important, but the FACT is that though winning Crown is a
> >  good and noble thing, IT DOES NOT MAKE ONE A HERALD!!!!!!!
> >
> >  Antigonus Bearbait
> >   >>
> >
> > Now, Tiggy, no temper tantrums allowed, (sniff sniff) although this does make
> > me very saddened to hear, or not to hear, for that matter. Why should the
> > people gathered around the thrones care if the people in the back know what
> > every one else is laughing about? Missed the joke? Missed the compliment? Oh
> > well, I guess it's period. I guess the heralds parked along the aisles
> > relaying the info is out as well. We must comply with the wishes of the
> > royalty no matter how much it distresses us. We must resign ourselves to not
> > hanging onto the every word of our esteemed and beloved leaders. tut tut So
> > sad, so sad.
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