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No coments ? julio ----- Original Message ----- From: "Julio Moreno" <ciego@ig.com.br> To: <Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com> Sent: Friday, March 24, 2000 8:20 PM Subject: "Loop" interacting and ''standard minimal set of phisical skills'' ... > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Rev. Doubt-Goat" <dgoat@quik.com> > To: <Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com> > Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2000 1:41 PM > Subject: Re: "Loop" interacting with the rest of the music. > > > > 93 > > > > Julio Moreno wrote: > > > > > > I post this some days ago...i think was an important topic ...No coments > ??? > > > The questions is: > > > How you can ''construct'' a groovy loop if you don't know to play >your > > > instrument with swing ??? I speaking about ''construct'' playing , >not > > > programing/sampling etcetc ... > > > > Hmmmm, if I understand you correctly here, you're asking how one can > > create good loops without being a good musician. > > > > Well, looping is often approached from a different angle than standard > > playing technique, and as such, often lends itself well to the "naive" > > musician. A minimal set of physical skills is all that is necessary. > > Music is in the "ears," not the "hands." > > Ok ....i understand this...and i think it's very important to use the > machines as ''tools'' for improve creation and expand our ''minds'' : ) > ...but i tryin to say something like this: i can loop a patern of the James > Brown's song ''Sex Machine" guitar riff in my machine to jam with or etcetc > ...but i know ''how to'' and ''can'' play it for long very ''tigth'' >with a > drumer and a bassist grooving ... i think this is very important for my > ''standard minimal set of phisical skills'' ... and really : i'm not > definetely a ''virtuoso'' ... : ) obviously i'm not triyng to say that > everybody must play with this '' standard minimal set of phisical >skills'' > ... Music must be FUN , loop must be FUN , and everybody can play/loop >and > ENJOY freely ...This machines are there for pleasure and joy. I'm sure the > people who project them, think first on this item. But i think a serious > (not necessarily ''profesional''...) musician must be ready to play with a > minimum amount of accuracy. And of course , my machine helps me a lot to > play better and practise in a very funny way. Good health ! > julio >