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Answers to Mattias
>Date: Thu, 14 Oct 1999 01:34:49 -0200
>From: Matthias Grob <matthias@grob.org>
>To: Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com
>Subject: Re: No electricity?
>Message-Id: <v04003a05b42aac9a2082@[200.223.91.63]>
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>>In response to that question, I've been spending my musical time studying
>>and practicing tabla ever since I discovered an Indian classical music
>>school in my area a couple of months ago, so the loss of electricity
>>wouldn't affect me at all. :)
>>
>>Cheers,
>>Paolo
>
>I doubt it. You never record?
If my teacher gives me a new composition to learn, I record it in my
notebook.
>Can you play shows without amplifying?
I don't play shows. I've only been to five classes and have never before
played any type of drum.
>Didnt you ever go through the embarassing experience that someone politely
>asked you to stop playing because he (or often: the public) prefered to
>listen to a CD?
Luckily, no. But I was involved in a situation where the dancers preferred
us playing live musical accompaniment (even with our mistakes!!!) over
recorded music.
I did attend performances which consisted entirely of the composer slipping
a tape into a player and pressing "Play" and we all just sat there and
listened to the playback. I didn't get it at all until I realized it was a
tape of music for multiple-channel sound (that is, more than the two for
stereo).
Paolo