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Re: playing loops or let the looper play?
I to have this problem Matthias... but I've licked it. I do two types of
practicing. One, the repetitive kind. I can only really do it for any
length of time if I'm watching a movie. I'll put in a DVD or VHS and
then I'm able to do all my "warm up."
When the film is done, I'll move into my studio and actually play. I
find I'm a lot better after an hour or so of mindless repetition.
Mark
Matthias Grob wrote:
> >>I practice little segments
> >>
> >>||: over and over :||
> >>
>
> :-) rather: ||: over and :||
>
> >
> >i enjoy doing this also, its like you are being the "looper" playing
> >to a "loop".....michael
>
> is it really the same feeling?
>
> I have a really hard time to do this. Until a few years ago, I
> completely rejected it. So therefore my thurst for the loop tool.
> Then I became curious about playing looping and realized I can pretty
> easily repeat something a few times, but then automatically a
> variation drops in. Why is that?
> If the brain is able to repeat (since it does it a few times) and I
> ask it to continue, why does some other part of me interfere?
> Now that I am getting better at it, I still dont feel the same as
> with a looping tool, there is a lack of freedom to really dive into
> it...
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