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Re: RE: ? re: really "weird" solo loopers...
"adapt to the audience a bit"?
sorry but i think that is a slippery slope.
where is the line between what you play and what the audience wants to
hear.
they have nothing to do w/ each other imho
you have to play what you play and hope there is a response of some kind...
if there isnt...well you move on.
to appraoch a performance w/ the thought-'i wonder what they want to hear
or, this will get a reaction' is the tail waggin the dog.
just my thoughts -please delete
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-----Original Message-----
>From: "L.A. Angulo" <labaloops@yahoo.com>
>Sent: Sep 18, 2006 3:33 PM
>To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
>Subject: Re: RE: ? re: really "weird" solo loopers...
>
>I think is very important to know exactly where u are
>playing and as painful as it sounds if necessary be
>ready to adapt to the audience a bit.Ive talked to
>musicians outhere who say "no i just do my thing and
>if they dont like it they can go home".
>But reality in such cases is actually the other way
>around!
>Luis
>
>--- Travis Hartnett <travishartnett@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> On 9/17/06, hazard factor <artists@hazardfactor.com>
>> wrote:
>> > Do you have to 'tame' it down for
>> > some gigs?
>>
>> Sure. On a conscious and subconscious level,
>> tailoring the
>> performance to the venue, event and audience happens
>> all the time.
>>
>> >And did any one ever get fired from a gig because
>> it was too odd?
>> >
>> >
>>
>> Plenty of times. In the same way that I wouldn't
>> get gigs because
>> "Your music isn't our thing".
>>
>>
>
>
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