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Tkacka15 Posted 7 years ago
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Live music

There is a cartoon in The Guardian:

https://www.theguardian.com/culture/picture/2019/apr/26/modern-toss

My question is: Does "+ Live Music" put in the poster refer only to the guitarist or also to the duo "Chips&Burger" or does it mean that the duo's pieces of music are performed from the pre-recorded soundtrack only?

In other words, is the live music performed by the guitarist only?

  

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I see your problem. To say that there is also live music means that the other is not, but in my opinion, you are overthinking a cartoon. Maybe electronica usually involves so much pre-recorded or synthesized material that you can't call it strictly live.

  • I see your problem.
  • To say that there is also live music means that the other is not, but in my opinion, you are overthinking a cartoon.
  • Maybe electronica usually involves so much pre-recorded or synthesized material that you can't call it strictly live.
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I see your problem. To say that there is also live music means that the other is not, but in my opinion, you are overthinking a cartoon. Maybe electronica usually involves so much pre-recorded or synthesized material that you can't call it strictly live.

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It appears to refer only to the guitarist, but I think this point is probably beyond the purpose of the joke.

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