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Re: another survey (wasRe: OT, but getting close to not-OT: guitar/sax improv sessions)
>> 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