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hi per, i get your point. i also hate standard phrases and distrust them. concerning verbal audience reactions i generally have a pretty positive attitude. when someone comes to me after a concert to tell me that the concert was great, i simply say thank you. even if i disagree and just had a miserable time on stage (happens once in a while, such is life). for the person to come behind stage and say ANYTHING is already a nice thing. something in the music must have touched that person deeply to take the effort to approach me. i don't take the content of comments too seriously because lots of people have very little experience with live music - and probably music in general. once somebody came to me and said: "that's really nice, what you are doing there with your clarinet!" i said thank you and explained, that the instrument i was holding in my hand was a flute... anybody out there with stories like this? (i bet there is...) smooth looping - tilmann ----- Original Message ----- From: "Per Boysen" <perboysen@gmail.com> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2007 7:25 PM Subject: circus animals? (Re: WAS: Who uses looping in their promo material? NOW:Prerecordedmaterial) > When someone comes backstage after a gig to say "your show was so > impressing" my immediate reaction is distrust. But I try to not to show > this reaction, because it may very well be that this person does really > feel impressed. And I just don't know how to handle that, because > according to my understanding there must be something wrong with a >person > that experiences music as "being impressed". I feel sorry for him and >at > the same time I feel alienated because I really can't share his >feelings. > I think the healthy reaction to hearing good music being performed >would > be to simply get happy and enjoy oneself in that moment. And if >anything > needs to be said to the player after a concert one could just thank > him/her for providing the setting for having such a good time. Defining > concerts as "difficult performances" just gives me the > creeps....u-u-uh..... ;-) > > p ,-) > > >