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>Or you could make it into a legitimate learning experience for the kids. >Go >to the school office, get permission to do the samples, and then do a >hands-on show 'n tell for the class. Bring in your looper gear and show >them what it is you do. Next thing ya know you'll have every kid on the >block wanting to do it, maybe even some of the girls. :-) Thats it! Give the kids a mic, put the looper into overdubbing, slightly reduced feedback, maybe 3 seconds and film them going mad with their own voices and noises and send it in as part of the loop tutorial video. ---> http://Matthias.Grob.org