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Whoever published the third review of that show....THANKS! That's good to hear... I got the 4th show of the tour, someone else caught the second show. In what we saw, there was numerous comments from the band: "Its only our fourth show" "We didn't have much time to rehearse" "If you see 'strange' glances, you'll know why...." etc. At my show, there was only like 100 people there. I don't think it was lack of interest, it was BADLY advertised. Still the show that we saw on the West Coast doesn't even sound like the same BAND! I saw no "stunning guitar work". To me, Gasparyan didn't look uncomfortable (like he did in SF), but Brook did for sure! Certainly no encores were here (they also said "We've already PLAYED all our tunes!") and there was no standing O. The point? It just goes to show what rehearsing and going thru the material can do... It even applies to technology. Going thru the paces of your sequences from song-to-song and practicing that makes it even more seamless. My original question was: Is this technique really valid for live performance? At at least one answer is: YES. As my setup progresses from strictly acoustic sounds to adding some electronic manipulations, i'll need to remember to practice this too (doh! ANOTHER thing to practice...) Thanks for your input on that show... I wasn't really disappointed, its just hard to make mood music come off like the CD. Gasparyan was worth the price of admission and MORE!! If you need more encores, just let the man PLAY! Regards, Jim Lanpheer