Hi all,
I've been thinking about the question, "are we as composers/sample users also performers?" This was born out of a couple of things: first, everytime I go to register a new piece with my PRO, I'm forced to list the instrumentation of the work and then the performer(s). It always feels weird listing "Vienna Symphonic Library" or "David Carovillano" as the performer, even though I often play parts in, rather than simply edit midi data. Second, also tying in to this was an article I read that tried to argue that percussionists are not musicians but rather technicians, because many aspects of musicianship are not required to "bang on a drum in time" (as a distilation of the main argument).
This had me thinking that when we create our performances using samples, are we essentially acting as technicians and not performers? Here are my arguments for and against the thought of also being a performer in addition to the composer:
We're performers because:
-we interpret our music and carefully consider many/all of the same things a live performer would (articulation choices, dynamics, phrasing, tempo, etc.)
-we may phsyically be able to play parts in due to advanced keyboard skills
We're not performers because:
-even if we play parts in, we're almost always going to edit data after, and a performer would have no such benefit in a live performance situation
-much of performance training/skill is the ability to not only perform the material, but to do so under the stress of live performance with an audience, and further, to connect with the audience in ways that go beyond the simple mechanics of playing notes
As a further aside, one might also suggest that to the outside world, if you were to present a mockup of your music and the audience loved it, they would more likely credit the "computer" for the performance, more than your skills in realizing the work through samples...I hear almost daily from people outside our realm, when they hear a piece of mine, "wow, computers are really close to making humans obsolete!" They never consider the skill/learning process/time that goes in to making a mockup.
So, while this is really not the most pressing issue, I'm curious as to how others view the work they do. When you use samples are you simply a technician adjusting cc curves, tweaking knobs, etc. or are you also the performer of your own work?
Dave
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