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Re: Vorstadtprinzessinnenklangwellen
Great music, Kevin! I enjoyed this very much.
> Does it happen to you too that your own immediate assessment of your live
> music is very different to what you feel about it later?
An amazing mentor once told me-- what it feels like to the performer may
have little to do with what it sounds like for the listener.
The same person also told me-- practice the craft -- and the craft will
shine even when you are not feeling it.
D
On Dec 1, 2011, at 8:35 AM, Kevin Cheli-Colando wrote:
> This is sounding really nice to me as well. Wish I could mix my loops
> up as well as you seem to be able.
>
> As for your last question, I often find that performance and listening
> are two completely, often unrelated, experiences for me.
>
> Kevin
>
> On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 12:55 AM, Michael Peters <mp@mpeters.de> wrote:
>> here's a 45 minute recording of an improvised livelooping set that I did
>> last Saturday. What was most interesting to me about it was that I had
>> some
>> plans what to do on the evening, but for various reasons (difficult and
>> loud
>> venue, etc), it went completely elsewhere, and I found myself following
>> short term impulses for the complete set, not really knowing what I was
>> doing.
>>
>> I was completely convinced afterwards that the set had been a complete
>> failure, even when people told me they quite liked it. Then two days
>> later I
>> listened through the recording and found that the rapid succession of
>> style
>> changes was quite interesting.
>>
>> http://veloopity.bandcamp.com/album/vorstadtprinzessinnenklangwellen
>>
>> Does it happen to you too that your own immediate assessment of your
>> live
>> music is very different to what you feel about it later?
>>
>> -Michael
>>
>>
>
>
>
> --
> Till now you seriously considered yourself to be the body and to have a
> form. That is the primal ignorance which is the root cause of all
> trouble.
>
> - Ramana Maharshi (1879-1950)
>
> Sound and Vision: http://www.minds-eye.org
> Video http://www.vimeo.com/user877640/videos
>