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Re: Strategies (was: Re: Improv loops (was Re: Upcoming gig)
What stresses me personally at a gig is not being
prepared.When i started looping live i use to get
really tense because i wasnt used to playing alone and
having people focusing their attention on me,being
used to bands situations.Another factor that was that
i didnt have fixed compositions and with looping i
find it kind of hard to practice something fixed or
premeditated arrangements, plus dealing with so much
gear vulnerable to malfunction.I rarely get nervous
before a gig nowdays but every now and then i do.I
like to find a corner a few minutes before a
performance and meditate a bit, or try to see a
positive picture of a show.Aditionally a good cold
beer makes me chillout as well:-)
Luis
--- ArsOcarina@aol.com wrote:
> Howdy Per, et al,
>
> In a message dated 06/14/05 13:36:12, per@boysen.se
> writes:
>
> > I'm very interested in mental attitudes concerning
> performing and
> > practicing, since it seems to play a very big part
> for what comes
> > out as music. I would be delighted to read what
> others think and
> > what you are using for tricks to get it right.
> >
> Me too. That's where I seem to fall down most of the
> time. Keeping the
> physical part of the equation (hands mostly)
> prepared and in good practice is not a
> problem. Where I continually fall down is the mental
> side and I know it all
> too painfully well. I can go for months and not even
> touch an instrument and
> still regain my full "chops" in a couple of days of
> remedial woodshedding.
>
> My very best experiences when playing have basically
> been when 4 ingredients
> are present:
>
> 1. My instrument is in tune and all of the gear is
> set up, tested and
> working.
>
> 2. I am physically well-rested and healthy.
>
> 3. I come to the gig with few preconceived notions
> or expectations other than
> perhaps the vaguest of strategies for passing the
> time and having fun doing
> it.
>
> 4. I can calm myself and empty mind of everything
> else but the sounds I'm
> creating, hearing and responding to -- playing
> almost instinctually, like a
> cockroach moving it's legs to run without even
> thinking when it senses vibration.
>
> When I begin to totally suck it's hardly ever from
> the physical side or lack
> of actual practice, it's usually because I've come
> with a subconscious agenda
> or worry and I'm thinking about things other than
> the music itself.
>
> I'm easily distracted too. Sometimes all is humming
> along perfectly well and
> moments before the first note is played someone
> makes a stray comment or
> there's some minor stage mix-up or faux pas . . . or
> some bit of gear craps out or
> hiccups and I lose my focus.
>
> Anxiety about how to keep from breaking that
> mental-emotional-spiritual
> "bubble" can be a distraction too. It's like
> worrying about worrying because
> worrying may give you an ulcer.
>
> I'd appreciate any stories, strategies or
> suggestions that the rest of you
> have to offer. I feel like I've had to resign myself
> to a more-or-less 50/50
> hit-and-miss, spotty performance experience for
> years now. If I could tilt the
> prospects of success to the positive by as little as
> 10% it'd seem a minor
> miracle.
>
> Best regards,
>
> tEd ® kiLLiAn
>
> "Different is not always better, but better is
> always different"
>
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