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Thanks for the many responses regarding my
recent post about audience applause during loop performance. I guess my main
concern is that the subtlety of quiet passages is often lost in live
performance. It seems easy to hold an audiences attention when the sonics are
dramatic and bold but when the piece turns towards nuance and minimalism things
tend to get sticky. Its almost as if a live audience is uncomfortable with
spacial loops to the point of nervous applause. Our greatest successes are when
we are playing to an extremely attentive group focused on the sound. This is
rare as chatter and external influences always seem to contribute to the sonic
landscape. I don't want to come across as a demanding performer but I know the
power of our music lies in its wide dynamic range-- delicate textures to corse
bold blasts. Is looping too intimate for live settings? Are we too boring
visually? I too wish everyone in the audience was wearing headphones. Too much
seems to be sacrificed. Perhaps recording is our best direction.
Feedback?
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