Re: [Harp-L] Harmonica MasterClass Workshop
I wasn't referring to the concert, but to this method of teaching. There
always should be a few "archivists" that can catalog and demonstrate what
the ODBG's did. It's like watching old films on The History Channel.
I disagree. The greats have come and gone. They continue to be great and
worth learning from. This is true in all musical genres. You don't see
modern violinists shunning Paganini or modern keyboardists shunning Bach.
They learn from the masters before moving on. Some never move on. This is
not a bad thing. They are playing the best music ever written for their
particular instrument. If they play something original and creative, it
might not be any good. Why play second-rate stuff?
Music comes from the soul. You either have it or your don't. If you don't
have it (99.9% of musicians) then it pays to learn from the best and copy
until you get it right. Once in a blue moon someone unique, original, and
inspiring will come along, but the rest of us can't be that person. Nobody
has come along that can play with the feeling of Little Walter, so it makes
sense to learn what he did. Just my opinion.
I don't find that direction to be as useful or exciting as getting to the
core of creativity and having the student discover that he/she has the
ability to play original ideas that come from inside themselves within the
first few months of learning to play the harmonica.
Creativity comes from within, and not from within most people. I think it
comes easier after the mechanics of playing the instrument are learned and
perfected.
Tom
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