Support |
What an interesting and enlightening thread. Andre, are you always dropping pearls of wisdom? I've got to chime in and second the thoughts on a performer being able to lead the audience, provided the performer knows how to do it...i.e. comes across with enough confidence and chutzpah to make the audience want to be led along. This is regardless of style, technique or chops. A big part of of gig is "smoke and mirrors". I am lucky enough to do a good number of live, solo loop shows, and one thing I tend to practice is ways to engage, and ways to turn a mediocre loop into something interesting. Not practicing tunes, but just improvising loops, good and bad, and taking them as far as I can, as if it were a performance. This has saved my butt more than a few times. It also works as a good practice for the foot-switch ballet we all seem so susceptible to. Max _________________________________________________________________ MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos: http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx