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this is hilarious!;-))) i bet soon this is is going to be on TV like the famous "Deutschland sucht den superstar" (translation- Germany looks for the superstar) somehow Boss loopers have offcially become "the corporate loopers" the come with those Huey Lewis and the news integrated drum patterns;-) www.myspace.com/luisangulocom --- Teddy Kumpel <teddybut@mac.com> schrieb am Fr, 31.7.2009: > Von: Teddy Kumpel <teddybut@mac.com> > Betreff: Re: Boss looper contest in Germany > An: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com > Datum: Freitag, 31. Juli 2009, 3:48 > ahhhh yes, looping as an olympic > sport !!!! > awesome > > play by play by announcers talking quietly like at a > gymnastic event > > BORIS: "yes, here's ****... of Hannover, he's been looping > for 3 years now and comes from a beat box, singing and > classical ukelele background. > oooooh, he started off strong with a nice reggae beat, > after tapping in the tempo himself... a lot of the younger > looper are using tap tempo I noticed Jim, whereas the older > loopers are used to setting it manually in a menu...." > > JIM: "yes, I've noticed that too... something about the new > equipment, oh, he's added a fine ukelele skank part with > phase shifter, a little lagging time offset in the hip hop > tradition, the judges are going to like that.... ah yes, you > see Ricoloop grinning..." > > BORIS: "yes, Ricoloop, the undisputed champion of looping > here in Germany, one of our judges today.... oooooooooooh, > he's added a nasal bass and a counter melody on distorted > ukelele simultaneously, that's gotta count for extra points > with the judges" > JIM: "yes, in the rules of olympic looping the more > elements you add in one pass the more points you get, > especially if you make it so you can turn them off later > individually..." > > (10 minutes later) > > BORIS: "he seems to be going for the big end build up now > with the later multiple vocals.... ouch, he hit one bad note > there... or is he intending to go for aeolian mode over the > dominant chord structure he's set up... let's see how he > gets out of it" > JIM: "ya, the judges don't really care about harmony here, > they're more concerned with the smoothness, execution and > difficulty level... but it look as if he's saved it BORIS" > BORIS: "oh yes, he, slipped the major third back in... what > finesse... I think that should count for extra foresight > points... and he's playing a little riff..AND AND AND.... > wow... great ending, with a nice reverb blast final chord... > a good showing by *** of Hannover... let's see what the > judges have to say" > > etc..... > > Teddy > > > On Jul 31, 2009, at 3:26 AM, Michael Peters wrote: > > > http://www.loopercontest.bossmusik.de/ > > > > > >