With
that characteristic repetitive pattern, musicians are trying to utilize the
technique for their jamming sessions, recordings and even live
performances. That is why the looping
technique has become an essential element of musical sessions and an advantage
for the musicians who do use it. Here’s how:
Revolutionized Recording Techniques
Looping was basically set off as the
musical background for video games, but in a short period of time, musicians recognized
the possibilities they could generate with the help of loops and in next to no
time adapted it. The technique developed into a recording advantage because now
solo musicians could also make musical compositions as good as one’s who worked
in groups.
Like
most emerging musical talents, Steve
Lawson and Lobelia prefer to use looping techniques during their recording
sessions. In their words “recording with
it (looping techniques) has eased the whole process with conveniences like
repetitive guitar riffs, hooks or drum patterns.”
Unlike
the classical style of musical composition, looping provides with different
measures to improve and enhance a recording experience. Moreover, musical
composition created over loops underlines the maturity of instrumental parts
through manners like layering and helps in creating different sound effects.
Using
of loops has certainly enhanced the way these musicians frittered extensive
jamming sessions for something exclusive. Loops allow to work around a
repetitive melody and work around it with various other rhythmic patterns.
Most Useful During Live Performances
Apart
from endless hours of jamming in recording studios, looping techniques provided
out the most helpful hand to musicians during live performances. Recording in studio with software is
something totally different to what a live performance requires. While
addressing a live audience you can’t just let the slightest of error ruin your
performance. However, with looping, such errors can be covered up easily
without much of a notice.
Musicians
like KT Tunstall, Michael Manring
and Zoe Keating are on familiar terms with looping and use them
during their live performances. For
instance, Zoe Keating, the popular cellist and
composer uses looping software with various starts and stops during her live
performances. Similarly, popular American bass guitarist Michael Manring loves
to experiment with looping and is generally noticed using loops during his
performances.
Using looping especially during live
performances allows musicians to maintain the flow of the music without
breaking. Not only with musical instruments, looping is also being used o to
replace electronic instruments. Moreover, using loops during performances
allows musicians to combine musical effects with different live instruments and
add effects of drums, guitar loop riffs and vocal
samples together.
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