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******************************************************************************** ----- Begin Included Message ----- In a message dated 96-10-17 23:18:45 EDT, you write: >> Can we begin talking about how we compose, how we might use these >ideas in >> performance, what musical surprises have occurred, what mistakes became >> part of the texture ... >> >> Paul >Good idea, why didn't you, then ;-) >I hav eno musical trainning (typo intended!!), so when I'm stuck for >creativity, I use a "device" or "concept" to get some sound rolling. For >example: >1) using only "White" notes >2) spelling musical words with a seven letter alphabet (ABACAB...DUG) >3) creating only acending or descending melody lines >4) not using a particular fret-range. i.e. 3-12 >The biggest advantage to the approach I've found is that I worry about >"fulfilling the concept" and don't get hung-up on "is what I'm playing any >good" just long enough that something can be born. Too much attention to >can >get in the way. >Anyone got a simple "device" to offer? >In fact, it could be fun to hear the output from 10 loopists all using the >same concept. >But then that's no different than listening to 10 different love songs I >uppose. >David Kirkdorffer ----- End Included Message ----- ******************************************************************************** Sounds like a good idea, but where do you get "U" as part of your musical alphabet? Victor F., Philadelphia