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JFOG10@aol.com wrote: > > Hi......new list member here....enjoying the discussion. Recently >someone( I > deleted the post before I got the name) brought up the excellent point >that > many of us seem to assume that looping=ambient/space/new > age/instrumental/...what the heck let's throw jazz in there , too!!!! >LOL Jim, I agree with your comment that looping = ambient in the minds of many, but I also have other influences that are stronger and more important to me. My current short instrumental set consists of four original tunes: 1) pop/rock, 2) classical feeling piece with finger picking, 3) shuffle with a jazzy feel, and finally 4) a very heavy thing with saturated tones that dissolves into noise before fading out. Another slice of non-ambient looping is the band I play with, the Rotten Rubber Band. We play all original swampy, river blues; very groove oriented. There's a trash percussionist, 6 string bassist who sings & plays harmonica, and guitar. That's the core, but usually someone else is present: another guitarist, a psycho trombone player who frequents this group, random percussion and juggling personel. None of the above music could be described as ambient or jazz, it's way to structured; though there is plenty of room to express yourself and have fun. I'd be interested in hearing from other non-ambient loop meisters. Motley