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I use looping for both. In my duo, lumper/splitter, we mainly do improv soundscape/bleep/bloop with no rehearsals. In my solo act I use looping for conventional songs. I find it takes a lot more practice and forethought to pull off actual songs with looping since you need to hit cues as well as subject the audience to a lot of time where you are constructing the song. Some audiences seem to enjoy that aspect of it while others seem to get restless until you start singing. ----- Original Message ----- From: "a k butler" <akbutler@tiscali.co.uk> To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com Subject: Re:Re: Strategies (was: Re: Improv loops Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2005 10:23:54 +0100 > > > > > I am curious how many of us use looping as a way of playing more > > > "conventional" music and how many of us are making the beeps and > > > bloops? > > I'm interested in the transition. > The change from one of those 2 "poles" to the other. > Whether it's a single note that splits into non-harmonic sound. > Or a melody that diverts gradually into noisemaking. > Or both the above running in the other direction. > Or composition that involves making shapes with sounds. > > andy butler -- _______________________________________________ NEW! Lycos Dating Search. The only place to search multiple dating sites at once. http://datingsearch.lycos.com