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divine Cara said: > >>I've not played for one, but have thought for some time of >>>incorporating it into my own live performance, in the form of >interpretive >>>dance and such, but being teathered to guitar, mic, controllers and >such is >>>not real conducive to it. ICK!!! lol! >> >>I dont understand ICK... > > I just meant some expression like Yuck, or something similar. I >sometimes say "Ick!..." oh, I see, I expected another short like lol... :-) > >Right, you can put the guitar down and dance to your loop! Especially >>interesting if you dont play alone, so another musician can play with >>your dancing... > > I tend to play solo when looping live, save recently. -and since >that's >the case, I'm always adding music to a loop almost constantly I feel that necessity, too, but if you imagine the public concentrated on your dancing, maybe they would not mind, the dance would be like the solo over the boring loop :-) > >It seems to me that contact improv is rather a set of roules and > >exercises to make people aware than a style to be shown on stage. > > I'm thinking more of the idea of improv itself in the form of a more >physical expression in movement along with the music. - Basing it on >what I >might do in contact... right, that what I meant! > >Someone who went through such school can just improvise free, no? > > Yes, I do anyway to an extent, but not nearly as much as I'd like to, >for >my previous reasons. dont you play a Steinberger? Wireless? > >> In your case, have you thought possibly of giving the dancers >noise-maky >>>thingies and sampling them as they move? It might be nice to loop what >>>comes out of that. I like moving in rhythm with noisy bracelets or >bells >>>or such. It's a lot of fun, and can be quite musical. >> >>good idea! >>they do participate with stepping, clapping, even singing sometimes, >>but I did not think of looping that. But: how would you do it without >>creating feed back? > > Simple, eliminate the dry signal, and then simply keep the delayed or >looped signal. -or, use two shotgun mics or very directional mics, and >place the speakers right behind them. I'd prefer eliminating the direct >signal though. ah, right, I could monitor with headphones... but I still would be resampling my own ongoing loop that comes from the speakers... maybe the shotgun would improve that... so I will have to try with both of your hints... Thank you! Matthias -- ---> http://Matthias.Grob.org