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In Memoriam

Lee Jacob Abramson - Class Of 1988

Lee Jacob Abramson, son of Paul R. (1937-2018) and Janet (Schwartz) Abramson, was born 13 September 1970, Lansing, Ingham County, Michigan.  He graduated in 1988 from Okemos High School.  Lee was a creative and innovative composer and musician.  His biography and achievements have been so noted by inclusion into Wikipedia.

Lee succumbed to ALS or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, often called Lou Gehrig's Disease, 20 January 2016, Lansing.  He was interred Evergreen Cemetery, Lansing.

Estes-Leadley Funeral Home, Lansing, Michigan

Age 45, passed away January 20, 2016.  He was born September 13, 1970, in Lansing, to Paul and Janet (Schwartz) Abramson.

The funeral service will be held at 2:00 p.m. Friday, January 22, 2016, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek, 1924 Coolidge Rd., East Lansing, with Rabbi Amy Bigman and Cantor Pamela Schiffer officiating.  Interment will follow in Evergreen Cemetery.  In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to ALS Therapy Development Institute (300 Technology Square, Suite 400, Cambridge, MA  02139) or to Congregation Shaarey Zedek in memory of Lee Abramson.

Lansing State Journal (Lansing, Michigan) Friday 22 January 2016

ABRAMSON, LEE JACOB, 45, of East Lansing, musician died Wednesday.  Services 2 p.m. today at Congregation Shaarey Zedek, East Lansing.  Arrangements by Estes-Leadley Funeral Homes, Greater Lansing Chapel.

Lee Abramson

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Lee Abramson

Born

September 13, 1970
Lansing, Michigan, U.S.

Died

January 20, 2016 (aged 45)
Lansing, Michigan, U.S.

Nationality

American

Occupation

Musician

Known for

Use of adaptive technology in music

Lee Abramson (September 13, 1970 – January 20, 2016) was an American composer and musician. He was the first person to write music using ModelTalker, a computerized speech production program.[1]

Musical techniques and career

Abramson used adaptive technology, live musicians and electronic technology to create complex musical expressions,[2] all with one finger. His music featured layers of electronic textures, synthesizers, piano, bass, and percussion.[3][4] His music was used as a subject for study in a Michigan State University class.[5] Because of his disability, which limits his ability to control a computer to the use of only one finger,[6] Abramson wrote music one note at a time using software such as Sibelius, LogicPro, ModelTalker to use computer recordings of his voice to "sing" on songs, Keystrokes from Assistiveware as an on-screen keyboard..

Abramson produced An educational series of YouTube videos explains the 5-step method of making music with ModelTalker, with a 6th video showing a real-time bounce of a Logic Pro project with ModelTalker samples "singing"[7]

Tucker Stilley[8] another musician with ALS, shared his custom KeyStrokes[9] keyboard layout for Logic Pro, Abramson's Digital Audio Workstation without which he says,"Would have made what I do impossible"[10]

Prior to his physical illness, Abramson was the bassist for numerous small bands, including Violet Wine and Punchy.[11] His recent creations are classified as Rumi music, where he sets Rumi poetry to music.[3] Abramson has performed under several noms de plume, including Ace NoFace, under which he wrote and produced the album Toxic Charm.[4] In addition, under Rumi Music, he produced a self-entitled album, Rumi Music and later, Vow to Silence.

2012 presidential campaign

Abramson ran for President of the United States as an independent candidate in the 2012 election.[12][13][14] His candidacy was endorsed by The Daily Swarm.[15] Abramson did not appear on any state ballots in that election.

Education

Abramson attended Okemos High School, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and the University of Michigan. He took Music Marketing, Songwriting, Music Production at Berklee College of Music[16]

Other ventures

Abramson sold pork rinds on the internet from 1998 to 2000.[17]

Death

Abramson was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis in February 2005.[18] He died on January 20, 2016, at the age of 45.

Discography

·         2009 – Rumi Music

·         2010 – Vow To Silence

·         2011 – Spices

·         2012 – Abramsonium Review

·         2013 – The Antarctic Wars

·         2013 – Maize And Bluebeard

·         2014 - The Bionic Mouth[21]