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>> 1) how many people on the list do solo non looping gigs? i do. but short sets. 2 x 20 min is a fine length for a single flute, i'd say. >> 2) "the beauty of the single not line" - how many guitar players/ >> players of multitimbral instruments can do an improv. gig using only >> single note lines and hold an audiences attention? for how long? steve lacey (soprano saxophone) did solo gigs for years, playing mostly monk tunes. >> 4) if you play a mono timbral instrument (horns etc) is the desire to >> "loop" a means of filling up vertical space to compliment your single >> note line play? on the flute: before i discovered looping, circular breathing and singing while playing fast arpeggios helped me to overcome the one flute - one sound - problem. looping definitely made everything a lot easier. hey: i can click some vocal groove, lay down a bassline on the contrabassflute and have a solo on the regular flute! the nearest i can get to magic with electronic devices. tilmann