Howdy, newcomer here. You know, some multi-instrumentalists like Andrew Bird perform their songs live with the help of looping stations, and his songs are usually medium-length folk rock stuff, though there's some more rock and swing jazz in his earlier work. If we manage to get a good video of him live in which we actually see him use his loop station, could be a good way to show the public what the concept is. Date: Mon, 14 Dec 2009 15:25:27 -0800 Subject: Re: What public is attracted by a Y2K Sampler Video? From: biffoz@gmail.com To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com This is a very good point. Most looping is more of a "Long Form" method. It might be fairer to compare it to a symphony, novel or movie, both of which the public has PLENTY of patience with. The constant comparison to pop music doesn't do the form any justice. Now the question: How would we change the context of what people expect? On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 1:56 PM, <baub@baub.com> wrote: I think the Y2K festival is a good thing. But I have yet to see any decent looping Keep your friends updated— even when you’re not signed in. |