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RE: hearing a mistake repeated ad infinitum can be especially painful.
One of the truly trancendent things in my quiver is to tap it to set up
a polyrhythm...
>one of the "charms" of the looping technique is to figure out how to
make
>that clunker sound like it was meant to be there. I have found two ways
>(other than stopping and beginning again, of course):
>
>1. cover it up. play something else very loud to drown out the mistake.
>maybe stack a chord with that interesting, extra note :-)
>
>2. add some things around the mistake that make it sound intentional.
>this can be tougher to do, but can lead the loop in interesting
directions.
>
>does anyone else have any suggestions?
>
>Pete Gilbert (PeteGilbert@msn.com)
>
>----------
>From: Kim Flint
>Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 1997 13:19
>To: Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com
>Subject: Re: hearing a mistake repeated ad infinitum can be
>especially
>painful.
>
>I always use the mistakes to develop the loop in a different way. Even
more
>of a growth inspiring challenge than listening to how badly my playing
has
>gotten lately, which I'm already keenly aware of.
>
>Or I just press Undo.....
>
>kim
>
>At 10:55 AM -0800 10/28/97, Julia & Dave wrote:
>>IMHO, After you've heard a mistake looping ad infinitum, maybe it's
time
>>to ask yourself if it should still be considered a mistake.
>>
>>DK
>>
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