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am 18.10.2002 9:21 Uhr schrieb Victor Nicholls unter victornicholls@mac.com: > Carsten Wegener <carsten@tyfoo.de> said: > >> After five years of playing the same 60, simple folktunes/songs with >just >> my good, old doublebass (and still finding new approach in a very >detailed >> way of looking),I now come the point to have the freedom to really work >on >> my performance. What i want to sayis this: The more complex the music >your >> playing and the techniques you are using, the longer it will take to >become >> a good musician and performer in the same time. For me the consequence >will >> be trying to simplify my setup, my music. I believe this way Iīll >naturally >> find an more audience-friendly way to perform my looping. > > > I think this is interesting. I only really started to tour reasonable >sized > venues around Europe with a seven-piece jazz-folk band playing >complicated > stuff in odd time signatures (5/4, 7/8 etc). It was where I had to learn > about stagecraft at the next level from pubs/college clubs. I dont >remember > having to concentrate on getting the music right being a problem, ; all >down > to being rehearsed properly. > > I do agree that having a complex set up can get in the way. One reason >why > i'm reluctant to take out my rack is the fact that it can look cluttered, > and because I haven't found my own way to make this interesting visually. > Therefore, the DL4 gets more use than the JamMan/RDS. I'd love to know >how > other people have found a way to incorporate their gear into their > performance in a way that looks interesting to the audience. > > v > I think that one of the important things about live-music is, that the audience has to have a chance to follow the action on stage. This is not too complicated with most music-styles. You can hear the direct result of what the musicianīs doing. With elektronica or loopmusic itīs almost impossible for the technically uninvolved audience to see/hear a connection between the action and the sound. I think the looper has to develope something(for example some stupid lightbulbs with a different color for each button) to involve the listener, because a real great performance can only happen, when the audience is (or at least has the feeling of being) part of whatīs happening. CW