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Actually I'm thinking more a shorthand technique. Doing a completely linear score for a loop piece with 50 or a hundred passes would be possible but not practical. Bach's fugues are incredible, but are limited by human mechanics (for lack of a better description). And Terry Riley's approach may not address actual timing relationships between phrases, which I also consider when looping. The CD I have has the score, but not a fully detailed description of performing it (but the notes are excellent nonetheless). Reg At 09:12 AM 2/10/98 -0500, you wrote: >i think that notation for looping would be written like any other music. > don't forget that Bach was looping hundreds of years ago- three voice >fugues >and inventions, etc... you would write the theme and perhaps use a new >color >or something no notate parts that are being played mechanically perhaps >using >black only for the parts actually being played live. you could use >multiple >staves if there are many lines. as for guitar techniques, i.e. volume >swells, >etc. there is already esatblished protocol for that. > > >