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RE: backing solo performances



Agreed. Good arranging is where its at. There are tons of overdubs on our 
CD
that are impossible to perform live. So my live versions are arranged quite
differently. Not better or worse, just different. I like to keep live and
studio playing pretty separate, and I like the challange of making a song
recorded with 24 tracks stand up with just 2 people, a guitar synth,  and a
Plex. I also like the fact that I can change the arrangements as I am
playing the song.

Dave Eichenberger- guitars.loops.devices
http://home1.gte.net/artmusic/dave
 
'Future Perfect' - art music
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 However, that show also made a strong
> case for making the most of available (live) materials, like the
> solo version of "Dinosaur."
> I think the real issue isn't to allow recordings or not, it's all
> a matter of making effective arrangements.
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> -Jon
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