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Post by timfarney on Sept 2, 2010 7:51:57 GMT -5
...and barefoot...and hot...
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Post by Doug on Sept 2, 2010 8:23:59 GMT -5
...and barefoot...and hot... ...and barefoot...and hot... ...and barefoot...and hot...
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Post by Marshall on Sept 2, 2010 10:15:27 GMT -5
Dickt
I LOVE what your friend Jeff Sherman is doing with the looper; simple and very cool. Just love "Love is real & not Fade Away."
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Post by dickt on Sept 2, 2010 11:08:30 GMT -5
Dickt I LOVE what your friend Jeff Sherman is doing with the looper; simple and very cool. Just love "Love is real & not Fade Away." He's just using a Boss RC-20 Loopstation. I use one at home but mostly when playing electric and practicing leads, etc. What's really fun is to split the output and use a volume/pan pedal to put your looped output through one amp and your live output through another. Haven't set that up in a while, but I wasted many an hour doing that. Sending it all through one system and layering multiple loops gets really muddy real quick. You can play a rhythm loop, layer over a bass line loop and then play live against both, but it's not that satisfying. Takes a good sense of timing to do this.
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Post by Russell Letson on Sept 2, 2010 11:56:44 GMT -5
Barefoot (sensible for working the pedals), perfectly ordinary-looking, and a demonstration of the principle that the untutored should not dance in public.
Good chops and pipes, but I'm with those who think she needs a band, not a vaudeville routine.
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