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Re: hi all/lonesome loopers
I generally find that when several people are playing at once, the less
overt looping I do, but that my loop-enthusiasm is contagious, resulting in
at least a few people I've jammed with exploring looping for themselves.
(You know who you are, lurkmonsters; Saturday?)
I've done most of my looping lately with just a drummer, but we like to jam
with "special guests" as often as possible to keep those infamous "creative
juices" flowing. I agree with Mr. Potter about how it's much more fun to
play with people who "get it" loopwise, but while I enjoy solo looping
(both to do and as a listener), I still prefer playing with one or two
other people, whether or not they're looping.
I also thought postaldave's comment was funny, but then again, I was here
for the "ornery, anti-social loopers" thread a few months back to which he
was alluding. Someone new to the list might not have gotten the joke, so I
think Kim was correct in his reply.
Tim
At 06:41 AM 1/24/00 PST, you wrote:
>I find the more I loop the less I like to play with non-loop smart
>people.
>They get in the way. For a non loop jam along fine or a family sing a
>long
>great. Do most of our loopers prefer to loop alone? I thought postal
>dave's
>comment was funny. Om and Out
- References:
- Re: hi all
- From: "David Potter" <papadave55@hotmail.com>