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my wife made an interesting observation... She says that my language has changed over the last couple of years, I'm no longer talking about performing music, I talk about playing music.... it's not a job anymore, it's fun.. >Are there other people on this list besides myself into creating/playing >with loops who don't perform in public? If so, what do you get from >it...in other words, why do we loop? I guess this question applies to >any >type of artistic or creative activity that doesn't have public >performance >as it's primary purpose. It's like if a loop is running in the forest >and >no one is there to hear it does it really make any sound? >Dennis >