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Miguel, would you send me your email address. Cheers, Gordon rainham@connection.com ---------- > From: Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com > To: Rainham > Subject: Street looper's. > Date: Tuesday, October 28, 1997 9:42 PM > > > Just as a curiosity: > > In a recent trip to Barcelona (Spain) I had a chance to see, listen and talk > to two street players that were using JamMan as part of their equipment. > > They were playing at the "Ramblas" using a 12V battery to power all the gear. > > Both used the same kind of effects were the JamMan was the most important > piece among several short delay units, compact Zoom stuff etc. with a lousy > amp. > > They met on the sreet by accident and both were left hand players. > > Carlos was from Amsterdam and played tapped guitar in a soft and fluid jazz > style. > > The other musician was from Australia and played a dulcimer (used like a > guitar) with a GK-2 driving a GR 50 in a more "wild" style. > > It was a lot of fun to see loop music performed on the street and a good > school to: I noticed that they had to be very fast in order to attract > people's attention, there was not much time to build up the loop and develop > the idea as the "audience" did not spend more than 1 or 2 minutes listening > (of course there were exceptions). > > Thats it. > > Miguel > > > > > > > >