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Re: Real instruments vs. electronic instruments
I hope I'm able to get there one day :-)
If I get tense/excited about the fingering of a passage on my cello, my
bow
work goes right out the window.
I have to settle down and bow open strings for a few minutes sometimes.
I'm a very poor player at this time.
(cello stole my heart from classical guitar)
From: "Jon Wagner" <jondrums@hotmail.com>
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> I don't really consider "seams" a bad thing really. A lot of it has to
do
I realized after a little more thinking that the only reason that a hand
drum is 100% seamless to me, is that I've spent all my life training my
hands to articulate rhythms on a skin surface. If I spend the same amount
of time working with a certain electronic instrument I can imagine getting
to the same point in my ability to control all the parameters to create
music.
Jon
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