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Hey Matthias, you said, when you practice for a ritual, you dont really call the spirits. This is precisely my point, why don't you really call the spirits? -and are you sure that you aren't already? This can get into the idea of ritual itself. I know this sounds on the surface perhaps a bit confusing, but are you not playing when you practice? Are you not practicing as you play? -And if you do note a difference, what is it?... This is of course, just an observation I personally bring up with my students, and one which I particularly like, and one also which to me at least, has a great impact on not only music and looping, but creativity and understanding in general. <smile> -just my thoughts, thanks for taking time to read and comment on my note. -Hope yer' having a wonderful evening!... -Catch ya laters! Smiles, CQ At 01:26 AM 11/12/02 -0200, you wrote: >> It was said, is it really the same feeling? >>> >>>You refer to practicing, practicing vs. improvising...? >> >>what is the difference between practicing and playing?... >> >>Smiles, >> >>CQ > >ok... when you look at little cats, there is none. >but when you practice for a ritual, you dont really call the spirits. >-- > > > ---> http://Matthias.Grob.org > > --- "The only things I really think are important, are love, and eachother. -Then, anything is possible..." http://home.earthlink.net/~thefates Please visit The Guitar Cafe. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/the-guitar-cafe