Step Away And Just Play! |
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Oct 15 2008, 01:29 PM |
Amen! I always end my practice sessions with a free jam. Thanks for the great post!
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Oct 15 2008, 04:05 PM |
I agree to most, but I think that you can develop greater ideas with the proper theory knowledge.
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Oct 15 2008, 04:43 PM |
All musicians have different influences and there is nothing wrong in it..You learn songs from your favorite artists or just listen to their music and next when you're composing - some of those ideas stuck in your brain somewhere get their spot light...I mean even if you play something similar to other artists ideas it will still sound like YOU and be unique in its own way (if you don't take exact songs note for note or licks)...Composing is influenced by so many factors , but mainly depends on your creativity...And its always cool to "just play" and don't think about the rules of the game..Maybe you will end up with something special!
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Oct 15 2008, 07:25 PM |
Very nice post Daniel, I agree with your perspective on things here. Every player should develop himself through playing as well. I myself did similar thing, and although it took a while to sound decent (compared to early days), I think I made the right choice, when pushing with my own system of doing things.
Miles Davis said once that he would be a much more original musician if he didn't listen to any records at all. Being a music genius, he could develop something very extraordinary that way, he just pushed things his own way, and actually feeling regret because he didn't made himself completely free of influences. I'm not saying I'm any musical genius or anything, but I think we all can progress through hard work and accomplish our goals, with a good will and love for the music we do. In time it can only get better with hard work, so keep rockin hard guys! -------------------- - Ivan's Video Chat Lesson Notes HERE
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