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Re: About looping technique...
Wonderful suggestions! I often tell my students to "play like a child"
so they don't think about what they think they should do or have to do.
Wonderful!!!
smiles,
Corynne
At 09:40 AM 3/23/98 -0500, you wrote:
>At the risk of stating the obvious, I've found that a few things can help
>my
>looping.
>
>1. Be relaxed
>2. Mistakes can be doors into the unexpected, go through some of them
>and see what you find.
>3. Try having a strategy or purpose to each moment
>4. Conversely, don't evaluate or think too much, let stuff flow. You
>can evaluate it all later.
>5. Get familiar with your gear and what sounds you can evoke.
>6. Do it regularly. One month of looping 2-hours a day will do more
>for your looping than anything else.
>7. When you get familiar with what you're able to do, try looping in
>the context of other musicians. That's a whole other skill.
>8. Try recording what you do, you'll see similarities from piece to
>piece. This could be your style. Or, you could notice what you're NOT
>doing. Gives you a choice to change, either way.
>9. Have some fun with looping at least some of the time. Keep the
>child in you alive if you can.
>
>Have fun.
>David
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