Re: [Harp-L] Re: Fly Me to the Moon
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- Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2012 15:43:26 -0400
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I'm not critiquing but I remember seeing a copy of a note that Monk made for his band. One of the things he wrote was, "don't play everything, leave some things out". You can hear an idea in your head, and then choose to play it, or wait for the next one.
Again, I'm not making a critique but that is another way to think about improvising.
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On Sep 21, 2012, at 1:52 AM, JersiMuse <jersimuse@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I had the same remark from another person on a forum.
> The funny point is that I posted this one because I had the feeling that for
> once I was quite cool & didn't do too much :-)
>
> To be clear, to me these are not acrobatics, and I don't play these licks
> because I can, but because I hear the tune that way.
> I'm in "real improvisation" 90% of the time here.
> I mean these are not licks I've worked in advance. I hear the music that way
> & play what I hear at that moment.
> So if I hear few notes, I play few notes, and if I hear a lot of notes, I
> play a lot of notes. I don't count them when hearing in my head before
> playing :-)
>
> But to me, as I said, this one was quite cool compared to many other
> choruses of mine.
> When I listen to it, I don't hear any note that I think I shouldn't have
> played (contrarily to what usually happens when I listen to myself).
> Maybe we just don't hear the same. You'd like it probably extremely cool &
> soft.
>
> Thanks anyway for your feedback, which helps me in any case,
>
> Regards,
>
> Jerome
> www.youtube.com/JersiMuse
>
>
> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : harp-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:harp-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] De la part
> de David Fairweather
> Envoyà : vendredi 21 septembre 2012 02:22
> Ã : harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx
> Objet : [Harp-L] Re: Fly Me to the Moon
>
> I dunno Jersi, I usually like your playing, but on that tune I think the
> song would be better served by laying back, not playing so many notes and
> focusing more on creating a mellow mood. Are the accelerated acrobatics and
> 10 blow squeal really appropriate to that tune? Just because you can,
> doesn't mean you should. ;>
>
>
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