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Hi, this surely is an interesting aspect of music. I also had live-performances with my looping or also with my band Zeitloop where just a few people showed up. It was more than 3 , but even if it was 15 it frustrated me a bit. The question is what you expect from it. Isnīt it worth even playing before just a few guys who came to the concert and are really interested in what you doing. And donīt forget to notice that your live-practising will help you to be more secure, getting better on stage. But I know itīs tough sometimes to keep up the good vibes and donīt care about the attendance. I definetely will listen to this Derek Bailey interview within the next couple days. By the way, check out my music if you like to. As Iīm new in this discussion-group Iīm not sure if itīs o.k. to do a link at my websites. Maybe no promotion here, mmmhh. But I just do it.... Have a nice day! CHRISTO JOTA www.myspace.com/christojota www.myspace.com/zeitloop ----- Original Message ----- From: RP Collier <skeptikalist@gmail.com> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2007 3:52 AM Subject: Re: Allow me to introduce myself... > On Mar 7, 2007, at 5:09 PM, rabbirabbifive wrote: > > > And now a question- I am only a little bothered by the (seeming?) > > inaccessability of my music. Should I be more bothered? > > Can't answer your question since it depends what you want and these > things change over time and often from project to project. > > But it might be worth checking out Derek Bailey interviews for a > perspective on being inaccessible. He talks about giving concerts > where only 3 people show up as audience and 2 of them leave before > half time. > > There are many interviews and profiles of him around, a good place to > start is ubu: > > http://www.ubu.com/sound/bailey.html > > > regards > > > BobC > > > > http://www.flickr.com/photos/41969054@N00/sets/72157594240725240 > http://tinyurl.com/cr25j > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PM8KFMkWiaI > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sn--iF6a4Xo >