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> > Ok, I've got to pipe up here. I view a looper as a tool for making >music. > I also view a guitar as a tool for making music. I also view a set of >tabla > drums as a tool for making music. Now if I want to learn to play the >tabla, > I mean really learn to play the tabla; would you tell me that its >useless > to move to India? That I can learn everything I need to know to make >music > by staying right where I am and playing tabla at clubs along with guitar > players, and conga drummers???? Nope, I'd say go for it if that's what you wanted to do. But I think learning from classical masters in a centuries old world culture is *very* different than going to SF or Charlotte or Charleston for "looping". Then again, maybe not, you make a good point certainly. > people who have more experience - can really shape a person's outlook. >This > is why I have really valued the two looping festivals, and un-countable > private loop jams that I have had the pleasure taking part in. No arguement here. I perfectly agree that you can learn and enjoy and of course each person gets different things. I don't ewant to discourage loopfests or the like, I just wanted to state that IMO they should be in *addition* to other stuff not as a substitute or be all end all. Tehn again, that *is* my opinion and I have no porblem with anyone doing what they enjoy with music. Hell, I hope to loop with a bunch of you again some time too :)