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thank you for this feedback, Per! even before I used loops, I was lazy to repeat stuff. now even more. in other words, as soon as I am not using loops, I play mostly irregular. it may represent a lack of (personal) stability or simply: practicing. but when someone can deal with it, its interesting... >On Oct 11, 2004, at 17:54, Matthias Grob wrote: >>http://matthias.grob.org/pMusic/ppSound/FeiraDasArtes > >Nice clips! I enjoyed listening ;-) > >>the last (7) was over the top, I started a speed I could not >>hold... but the second part was fun anyway... > >great live feel there! > >>Danilo Santana we had only met once in a short session, but he is >>amazingly flexible. Its important for me to play with people that >>dont ask what key we are in, dont stop when things are not quite >>defined, dont mind to fluently change key or beat when its time... >>I think even if it does not change quite perfectly, its better than >>staying the same all the way... :-) > >He plays a very nice piano part in the late mid section of song 5! I >like it when the underlying chord structure is just ripped away like >you you're doing there. You did nice chromatic walking on the guitar >behind the piano stuff. Also nice to add long guitar solo notes >behind the piano solo. A very explosive and inspiring part of the >jam IMHO! > >All the best > >Per Boysen >--- >http://www.looproom.com (international) >http://www.boysen.se (Swedish site) -- ---> http://Matthias.Grob.org