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>Am I the only one out there who could care less if 'looping catches on'? > I'll second that. >As long as there is ,at least ,adequate technology in the field I'm happy. > >Right now there is more than enough devices for looping. > >What's the problem? It's that the lower costing ones don't deliver stereo samples. Isn't that right everybody? >You wan't to make a living off of it? > >Unless your sexier than the Back street boys, or can shake your ass better >than Will Smith, or have better outfits than the Spice Girls, or can >insult >more people than Manson it's probably not going to happen. > Or you're David Torn, Robert Fripp, Adrian Belew, E#, and a few select others. >I have never expected to live off of the music I make..... >First of all I make it for myself(or whoever im working with)and share it with >friends or people who are GENUINLY interested in it. > >Second of all, when dealing with 'avant-garde' music , or whatever that means, >one cannot expect 'the masses' , or whatever that means, to greet it with open >arms, at least in the US. > You've got that one right. The only parts of the US that you can get good avant-garde music is NYC. Other than that you have to go to Toronto or France, Germany, or England. >Also, what is all of this nonsense about wanting looping to considered a >legitimate instrument. >By who? >Do all of you need society to tell you it's 'ok' to use that shinny box? > That's very, very true. I'm purposely bringing myself into sub-commercial music on purpose. Even though i barely use looping. >And what is all of that other nonsense tying 'real instruments' to >physical >techniques? >We only need to go through some physical medium(i.e. guitar player moving his >fingers and hands about)because there is no better way. >If it were possible(on probably will be in not too long)we won't even need an >instrument, at least in the traditional sense of the word. >It would all happen upstairs, if thats what one wants. > Well, that can already happen with everything coming out of your brain. It's incredibly hard to control. Which is kinda like life. But i do like looped REAL instruments (like percussion, and other instruments.) >I think all of you(I'm addressing the ones who sent the mail {I dont want to >throw a blanket statement out there on all of you})are overly conserned with >being accpeted by society, your peers, consumers, 'musicians'...etc..... > You're right again. >We are all artists(in one medium or another, or multiple ones). >Most of us deal with sound, again, whatever that means >But it is art nonethe less > >I leave you all with a few quotes that I like > >"Art, if you want a definition of it, is criminal action. It conforms to >no >rules. Not even its own. Anyone who experiences a work of art is as >guilty as >the artist. It is not a question of sharing the guilt. Each one of us >gets >all of it." John Cage > Cage was, is, and will always be a genius. He was the complete non-conformist. He wouldn't even let his music conform itself to what Cage originally thought for the concept of the piece. I think that if you do want more commercial success. you should be out there making a name for yourself, instead of talking to all of us who are out there either really putting ourselves up for hire, or just to make a little bit of enjoyment for themselves with music. Learn how to promote yourself...that should get you some more gigs. Sincerely, Jeff Collins