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At 11:10 AM 1/17/99 -0500, you wrote: > Anyway, enough rejoicing. I am apart of an ambient trio based in >Montpelier, Vermont called Hi-Fi Bugs. We are synth, guitar, bass and odd >percussion. To this point our live performances have been extended >uninterupted pieces that are 90 or so minutes in duration with no >'breaks' >Certainly there are dynamic lulls but no interuption of the composition. >I >am curious if there are other loopers out there performing in this >format. >I am not sure our listeners are comfortable as they often applaud during >lulls mistaking them for breaks between movements. Obviously we >appreciate >the aknowlegement but sometimes the piece is disturbed. Is it as simple >asking for no applause. Feedback?? Howdy, My trio has done 30-40 minute nonstop pieces to some of the same response. What you can do is run a live audience mic into your looping device of choice--and cough back to the same audience the things that they have just done. Or, you could just try a piece with no dynamic lulls for 90 minutes and not give them any room to applaud or distract you! Ha! Chances are that would be relatively frightening to most! Seriously, I'd just suggest what many others on the list have: just go with it. Hell, before the show, sample yourself in a monotone/robotic voice saying "Thank you..." into your device and spit it back out whenever there's applause. Wouldn't that be a kick? Sincerely, Jeff McLeod __________________________________________ This is not here-- And now is almost over... http://members.xoom.com/Gezoleen/