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Re: Repetitive Miniatures
My pleasure...I once bought a box of 100 30-second loop cassettes
(answering machine tapes) off Ebay for one red cent. Soon I realized
that for the kind of looping I do in regular playing, I like shorter
homemade straight loop tapes of about nine seconds, which can also be
flipped over for reverse effects (the answering machine tapes are a
Mobius strip that can only be played in one direction). In fooling
around with a 30-second tape, I built up a loop, and at some point I
felt like it was "finished", a complete piece of music to which nothing
else really needed to be added. I let the sucker loop in the background
for a good hour or so and really enjoyed how, even in hearing exactly
the same thing over and over with no long-term development, my
appreciation of it would change and I'd notice different things.
So I'm going through these tapes - occasionally cutting them up or
making different kinds of loops out of them - making these wholly static
pieces. I listen to them all the time, myself, always just letting them
percolate one at a time for a good while. It's a different kind of
listening experience, and certainly an interesting creation experience
too, as the nature of tape looping precludes the possibility of having a
metronomic beat. Building the loop is pleasingly unpredictable.
Daryl Shawn
www.swanwelder.com
www.chinapaintingmusic.com
> I'm intrigued. Can you share the orig. thread? More about repetitive
> miniatures and your ideas?
> -Qua
>