Re: Visual cues on stage?
- From: "js" <nothing AT nothing DOT com>
- Date: Sat, 20 Oct 2007 04:53:50 -0700
Truthfully, if you're playing with good players, you should never HAVE to
look at them. Their playing should communicate their needs.
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Derek Tearne wrote:
Something like looking up at the end of the solo would be a good cue -
An obvious musical arrival is what I'd be pushing for. I hate having to
open my eyes and look around for some sign of what's going on unless
allfor cued shots or something.
Yeah...that's what I'm wishing for. I go to a couple of blues jams where
the players, including first-timers have their antennae up, watchinga
everyone for signals. Most of the time, though, it's obvious from the way
soloist wraps it up.
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