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>Do you ever play "classical" music? >Also, here's some loop content--what classics do ANY of you loopers >integrate into your performances? Any familiar tunes pop up? Is >everybody improvising? > My solo cello shows are more sound art than music I guess. Every once in a while I'll toss in some snippets of Bach, Kodaly or Crumb to see if anyone notices (they don't). I've done more musical improvisations in my solo bass shows, but I think because (in my head) it's harder to think of it in a less directly musical way (those damn frets). I've composed some very loose pieces for small ensembles where it's in more of a musical improvisation style. I really admire Stuart Wyatts ability to mix textures into very musical improvisations. I need to spend more time thinking about that direction with my cello and electronics. this is probably the most I've posted to the list in a short time period in the last X years since I've been on it. Kevin -- ------------------------------------------------------------- Kevin Goldsmith kevin@unitcircle.com Unit Circle Media http://www.unitcircle.com ------------------------------------------------------------- New From Unit Circle: Intonarumori - "Material" http://www.unitcircle.com/rekkids/releases/tUC075/ --