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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: (Derek Baily) Improvisation (TV)
Yup, I'm talking totally "free/spontaneous/nonidiomatic" improv, not "jazz/folk/play over chords/repeatable" improv. What I do with the bits that I copy/learn/figure out is that they go into the mental quiver and hopefully can be succesfully remembered and drawn out later! What I'm looking for is the process of discovery and trying to benefit by somebody that's done the same thing. For example, I know Mark Dresser has a pick-up installed in the neck of his bass so he can finger a note and then pluck it on the nut-side of the string. So, even though I don't have my bass modified like his, I can still do that and have; it doesn't produce the same effect, though, but it's close enough for me. Yes, as discussed here previously, taking free/spontaneous improv to the extreme results in some people saying that they can't approach their instrument without
preconceived notions, habits, patterns, etc. I don't know of too many improv players that preach a totally 'naive' approach to their instrument but I'm sure some do. So, while I do try to approach my instrument without any preconceived notions of what I'm going to play or how I'm going to play, I still retain techniques and kernels - how I hold my bass, how do I use the bow, etc. Do I repeat myself in some way? Sure! Do I take things I know and put them in a blender (like play Led Zep's "Black Dog" backwards)? Sure! But I'm hoping it's being done sympatheticly with what the other players around me are doing. Krispen Hartung <khartung@cableone.net> wrote:
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