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I'd like to address something that is hopefully near and dear to all our hearts, MUSIC! I was fortunate enough to have had the opportunity to have met one other of us on this list. During the time we talked, this person asked me a question which I'd like to present to the rest of the list... I was asked: How do you begin your loop pieces? This was meant as a musical question, like what musical ideas do you use in initial stages of your loops... I thought this was an interesting question. Anyway, since I'm the bringer of the question, I'll be the first to answer it by giving the answer I gave then... There are two ways I tend to gravitate to in starting my loop pieces. There are actually infinate variations, but I seem to be drawn to these two styles as they seem to have some significance for me... Sometimes I may take a particular mode which may manifest some aspect or feeling about my current environment and choose notes from it at "random". The other way I like is to improvise a short motief ( perhaps less than ten notes) and layer this with some varying modal ideas. both of these ways can quickly develop into a very dense and hopefully, emotionally meaningful composition. As a piece goes on, I tend to change the musical environment and help bring it through various stages and also play off of it letting it bring me through various stages as well. It's great fun and can produce some really amazing emotions and textures... Anyway, I hope that you, will consider this question and have some fun with it... smiles, Corynne