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At 04:54 PM 10/22/96 -0700, you wrote: >>Playing a >>"traditional" guitar solo (I'm a guitarist....please forgive my bias) >over >>the top of a loop, in my opinion, helps to remind people that you really >>are playing your instrument....even if they don't understand the >technical >>aspects of your whole performance. >> >>Matt > >Um, has anyone here ever tried *explaining* what they're doing? You >know, do a little 2 minute seminar before the performance? > > No- not a preface...but after one Bindlestiff gig we invited questions...what an eye-opener! the two of us had to stand there for 30 minutes fielding every imaginable question! people are VERY interested in looping...once they HEAR it. and while i'm here, i'm not so sure you "have to" play a guitar solo to remind them that you are there. you ARE there, and whatever you do, if they are tuned in at all, they will hear, regardless of if a "solo" is on top... just a thought.... dave at seventeen 173451681734516817345168173451681734516817345168 * * * * * * I'll be downstairs if you need me. I'll still be * * downstairs if you DON'T need me. * * (Mr. Blint, Consequences/Godley & Creme) * * * * visit: http:www.adnc.com/web/ambient/index.html seventeen: the ambient music page 173451681734516817345168173451681734516817345168