DG,
you made a really, really interesting consideration and you are definitely
right in a certain way. Yes, we are going towards electronic music that cannot be played live easily. Your statement touches me directly for, with
exception to orchestral and instrumental compositions, I am also a
singer songwriter that uses the Multivocals technique. Such a technique let's you record your voice as an instrument by creating multiple layers (you may record your voice even 500 times and up) to generate choirs. I must say the effect is quite interesting and since it is just your voice and not a real choir, provides a sound that is unique and original. I do the same with instruments to create unique sound combinations. This is ok for my albums but it's not ok when I have to set up a live performance. I would need a hundred keyboards, 10 harps and 500 clones of myself to reproduce what I have recorded in a live stage, just to say the least. [[[:|]]] [[[:|]]]
And a lot of people ask me, why don't you play live? You can imagine how I feel when I have to answer.
Enya, just to make an example, has got the same problem but people still wonder why she doesn't play live.
But even though there is a bad side of the progress in electronic music, there is also the good side of invention and new creativity. That's how I see it. [8-)]
you made a really, really interesting consideration and you are definitely
right in a certain way. Yes, we are going towards electronic music that cannot be played live easily. Your statement touches me directly for, with
exception to orchestral and instrumental compositions, I am also a
singer songwriter that uses the Multivocals technique. Such a technique let's you record your voice as an instrument by creating multiple layers (you may record your voice even 500 times and up) to generate choirs. I must say the effect is quite interesting and since it is just your voice and not a real choir, provides a sound that is unique and original. I do the same with instruments to create unique sound combinations. This is ok for my albums but it's not ok when I have to set up a live performance. I would need a hundred keyboards, 10 harps and 500 clones of myself to reproduce what I have recorded in a live stage, just to say the least. [[[:|]]] [[[:|]]]
And a lot of people ask me, why don't you play live? You can imagine how I feel when I have to answer.
Enya, just to make an example, has got the same problem but people still wonder why she doesn't play live.
But even though there is a bad side of the progress in electronic music, there is also the good side of invention and new creativity. That's how I see it. [8-)]