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Re: Stick looping videos



hi qua,

sorry qua.

2007/9/28, Qua Veda <qua@oregon.com>:

Hey Raul,

Its fine if you don't like the Stick,  but  I have to disagree with you,   the Stick is capable of a great range of tones  and dynamics.


true. not ofense intended.
anyway, you may? agree with me that the fast attack
on the stick is louded up by the electronics of the
instrument, since it's not present on regular basses or guitars.
and i think i misunderstood per's "clear" by "clean", and also
i ended up using the verb "bear" which it seems to have a different/harder
meaning than i thought.

excuse my rude english!

any way to get a digest-translated-into-catalonian version
of the LD mailinglist?... ;-)

raül.

p.s.

6 million people and our mother tongue
continues disappearing...

i can think of other small european countries
in the baltic with a million or two people and have their
own official language. why can't we?

arrgggggggh... c.is.not.s

-Qua

 

From: Raul Bonell [mailto:raul.bonell@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2007 3:01 PM
To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
Subject: Re: Stick looping videos

 



 hi per

 

the clear tone


this is far from being true regarding the sound of a stick,
since the pickups are designed specially for them and add
some punchy sound (nice for funky) that everybody loves the
first days, weeks,... but after some months nobody can bear it (o.k.! somebody).

and
the polytonal character. So far I'm still quite happy with using the
flute as the main instrument, after having played it for three years.
I think I'll stick to flute in the future, even when learning new
instruments. I kind of like the flute too for looping, because you
can do a lot of non-tonal sounds with your mouth besides playing
plain notes. Not many other instrument offers that option.

Greetings from Sweden

Per Boysen
www.boysen.se (Swedish)
www.looproom.com (international)






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