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Hi, Recorded this live looping piece this morning: http://www.looproom.com/audio/impro29febr2008.mp3 The first four bars you hear is the recording of four parallel one bar loops. Then following comes not only traditional modal improvisation but also improvisation in harmony. This is new to me, in looping, and something I'm studying at the moment. In that sense this recording is my pilot test of this looping technique. Short technical briefing: The first recorded four loops are set to different Rate/Speed, so although I play the same one bar guitar pattern into each loop they play back at different speed and pitch. This creates the dreamy poly rhythm that kind of "grooves without a beat". As the fifth loop (half ways into the piece) I layer a much longer loop with layered notes in prim and fifth interval - no thirds! The thirds I spare for melody playing on the top in order to "bend" the harmonies into major or minor as I improvise chord changes. By foot pedals not only the layered pad sound is re-pitched on-the-fly but also the four initial loops are given different speed/rate values, to match different chords. -- Greetings from Sweden Per Boysen www.boysen.se (Swedish) www.looproom.com (international)