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Re: What would loopers do without power?>>Which Instrument
OK, here's my take on this one.
When I started looping I transferred to electric guitar as main instrument.
I was way more proficient on electric bass, and though I think my
guitaring improves gradually in many ways the bass is still more
comfortable.
I also bypassed my second instrument, which was nylon strung guitar, and
took up the use of effects in a big way, having tended to use no effects
at all because they obscured the nuances of the playing.
Bass looping can be great, I wouldn't want to de-recommend it to anyone,
but I find the guitar has a greater range of sounds
that are useful for layering, especially for up tempo stuff.
I have a definite approach to the way I build up layers on the loops,
usually each layer
has it's own sound and rhythm, and I find that the relatively neutral sound
of electric guitar transforms well with effects.
So, it's all about being able to make the layers distinct.
andy butler
Mech wrote:
>
> Which leads to the question, "do you actually loop with the instrument
> you are most proficient on? Why or why not?"
>
> For my part, I'm most comfortable on Bass, but I never loop on it (and,
> for that matter, I only ever really pick one up a couple times a year).
> It's merely not as interesting to me as all the other little weirdo
> instruments I've collected over time. I'm just a dilettante at heart, I
> guess.
>
> --m.