Loved it !
-Qua
From: paul bailey
[mailto:bpbailey@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2008 10:47 AM
To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
Subject: Re: counterpoint quote
yep,
once i realized that it was possible with ableton and the fcb1010 i couldn't
wait to get the gear. i have been writing in that 'modular style' for
quite some time and am looking forward to reading "in C" with my new
rig in rehearsal soon. i'm also looking forward to doing an all electonic duo
with a looping friend of mine.
here is a link to one of my 'pre-technology' looping pieces (principal of
suffient irritation). i'll be posting some of the new pieces (as well as
our version of in c) as we start performing the new charts.
cheers,
paul
On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 10:24 AM, Qua Veda <qua@oregon.com> wrote:
Along similar lines… has anyone
tried performing Terry Reilly's "In C" by looping
themselves playing all the parts ?
-Qua
Hey all-
Just reading on wikipedia and came across a really nice quote that I thought
people here might enjoy discussing from a looping pov.
It is hard to write a beautiful song. It is harder to write several
individually beautiful songs that, when sung simultaneously, sound as a more
beautiful polyphonic whole. The internal structures that create each of the
voices separately must contribute to the emergent structure of the polyphony,
which in turn must reinforce and comment on the structures of the individual voices.
The way that is accomplished in detail is...'counterpoint'.
-John Rahn
I bring it up of course, since counterpoint is one of those things that can be
fairly easily accomplished with looping .... You hear it in some of the
audioclips people have posted here for that matter. I wonder if anyone
here has looped any bach ..... ? Send it over if yah have ....... I
would love to hear that.
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