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RE: CONSTRAINT OF RANDOMNESS
ok guys
heres one of my very simple and not totally well thoght out ideas for
injecting a bit of variation into my loops, I have just started trying to
play a few songs where in my favoured mould of " create a loop and play
over
it", In my new technique I create a more dynamic loop by rather then
making
a four bar loop for a 4/4 song I actually create an odd numbered loop say
three or five, I make a five bar loop of guitar tapping and drumming all
in real time not as mutiples of one bar, so as to get a few differant
timeing and sound variants, I then add some colour with say a couple of
swells or a lick , I then close the loop and switch to playing in 4/4 the
simplicity of this idea is that is sounds like the loop is shifting under
the chord progression and it dosnt <to my ears> get as stale as quickly.
well, its not random and its sure not hard, but it does offer a few more
variations before you get back to the same line/chord/drum pattern as you
started with.
hope this helps someone
Phill
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