AMERICAN* GREEK • ITALIAN MENU INCLUDES: FRESH FISH • BAR B Q RIBS STEAKS • CHICKEN • PASTA F their music, advising Berklee ad- ministrators about the latest ways technology can assist the teaching and learning process. He also accepts performance engagements, using a keyboard to provide input into the com- puter. He lets the computer play back what he has keyed in and plays along with a guitar. When he travels to lecture and perform, he takes a computer, at least one keyboard synthesizer and a rack of specialized proces- sors as well as a guitar. Some of his tours are directly related to his job at Berklee be- cause the school works with schools in other countries to help them develop technology. Other engagements are based on his reputation. He already has been scheduled to speak next January at the Uni- versity of Michigan and Wayne State University, where he also will perform for the students. "One issue that shouldn't be confused is musicianship," said Mr. Mash, who has performed publicly with his mother only once — at a friend's wedding. "Synthesizers and computers are tools with which musicians create. In the hands of a skillful musician, a synthesizer can give a musical performance as well as any symphonic instrument. "The symphonic instrument doesn't give the performance ei- ther. It's the musician. "There's more to learn about music than ever before. Musi- cians still need to have an un- derstanding of theory, harmony, arranging and orchestration as well as the ability to play an in- strument. Now, however, they also need to know about the tech- nology." ❑ Author Gives Reading Meet award-winning mystery au- thor (and Detroit native) Linda Barnes at Border Book Shop, Southfield at 13 Mile, on Satur- day, Feb. 25, at 2 p.m. Ms. Barnes will read from Hardware, her sixth Carlotta Carlyle mystery, and autograph copies of her books for her fans. 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