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I concur completely. Stops and starts in the divorce process here are
quite sapping. You can have all the songs in the world running round your
head but...
Kay'lon
I think that everyone goes through periods of that and it's just part of the
cycle till the next wave of improvisation comes. I would say though you
can't wait on it I think you have to play everyday at least for a period even if
you don't feel in to it.
Another parallel. i went to hear a friends ensemble last night called
Electric Diamond in lower
Manhattan. There was a violinist playing in the ensemble that just blew me
away and left me both touched and feeling why do I even try (not my main but an
instrument I continue to 'hack' at) and yet I do. I think times like that
just humble the ego but when you sweep away the ego the desire to make music is
still there in whatever way you express. This was a remix of three tracks
from improvisations this morning that I put together for our weekend ImprovFriday event. Jim_Goodin_Another_Window_Another_View_62312.mp3
Keep playing Kay'lon.... Jim
On Sat, Jun 23, 2012 at 12:51 PM, Gareth Whittock <buddhamachine@live.co.uk> wrote:
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