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RE: Performing solo loop improvisations
As for myself, I have a repertory of "ideas," which include fingering
tricks, harmonic constructs, and plain old tunes. These serve as a "bed"
where the lively improvisational action takes place, pardon the imagery.
Improvisation has no rules, I think. With enough "ideas" and lively sound
sources, I have enough for a good while of playing for people, and it makes
for a lot of variety.
| -----Original Message-----
| From: Scott A. Martin [mailto:scott@morriganrecords.com]
| Sent: Thursday 13 April 2000 11:10 PM
| To: Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com
| Subject: Performing solo loop improvisations
|
| For those of you who perform solo improv gigs, just you and a
| mountain (or
| molehill) of electronics: how do you go about creating a composition in
| real time? It's great to sit in the basement and endlessly tweak those
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