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> I would say that Fripp was my first exposure to looping as well.
>At the time I considered it a technique, like slide guitar or two
>hand tapping. The technique informs the music. The technique shapes
>the musics form.
ok, you can explain maybe some part of looping feeling to a musician
through this, but to the public, its more difficult...
>Yeah, okay I think that works.
>
>
>On Sunday, October 13, 2002, at 08:59 PM, Matthias Grob wrote:
>
>>...there are plenty of people like myself whose
>>introduction to looping came primarily via Fripp's work, so there's a bit
>>of a tendency to think that looping as a serious improvisational form
>>began with _No Pussyfooting_ and the live application thereof with the
>>_Exposure_ "non-tour;" I've been guilty of this sort of thinking myself.
>>Thanks to this list, I'm becoming more and more aware of the history
>>behind the art form all the time.
hey I did not say that, I just quoted it
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