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Re: Chord progressions, Multi Lateral Improvisation (looping) (Miles Davis, Bitches Brew)
> ----- Original Message -----
>
> > Back in the days chord progression were looked at as
> > "tyrannic" restrictions in improvised music. With the modern looping
> > gear this has not to be, since loops can be instantly changed to
> > evolve and also "pitched" on-the-fly into any chord progression. In
> > essence the "background" chord structure can be instantly improvised
> > as well as melody lines. In my praxis I prefer to call this Multi
> > Lateral Improvisation. And I predict a revival for chord analysis
> > based improvisation!
> >
>
> Sounds good to me!!
>
> Of course, just a side note, one doesn't need looping technology to do
> chordal improvisation. I do it all of the time, freely contructing
>complex
> chords or tone clusters on the fly to suit the feel of the moment, etc.
>
> Kris
Sure. But improvising both chords and melody simultaneously is what
makes it most interesting. Of course that is traditionally possible
with polyphonic instruments as in jazz piano á la Jarret or Kessel
style guitar, but doing it with one voice instruments is where looping
comes in pretty handy.
LOL, Kris - I KNEW you should respond to this post! ;-) Got Max5
yet, eh? ;-))))D
Per