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Re: Loopers-Delight-d Digest V01 #563
>> Assemblage of "known" phrases and response to others playing is pretty
>much the bulk of what happens in improv. Truly reinventing oneself
>(epiphany) and playing *entirely* new, unknown passages seems to be the
>exception. Aspiring to that is the path, I guess... Using a combination
>of a "blank sheet" approach to improv passages, and trying to think
>thematically on my feet, seems to get me the most mileage. This presumes
>that I and my partners are listening well and spontaneously reacting to
>each other.
>but there are techniques one can use to become more intimate with 'truly
>reinventing oneself'. say, meditation, cultivating presence, practicing
>being awake. i imagine a lot of us have observed how this elevates
>playing.
I agree... State of mind is nearly everything in this process. To release
oneself from expectations is a great gift. That's the wild card... we're
sorta stuck with our physical limitations of technique and musical 'ideas'.
> i believe we are not computers. we are magic. i once wrote software to
>compose new music based on existing patterns, using some pretty geeky AI
>tricks. tho it was interesting, it was not human. perhaps, the music is
>not in the notes. perhaps it lies in the space between spaces, the place
>between places. the sound is just the carrier wave, the chariot. who
>rides inside? love -jan p
It's so much more gratifying to actually play music, and even better to do
it with others. That said... the discipline of working in the studio is a
necessity.
Peace,
-Miko