Date: Sun, 19 Jan 2003 17:05:43 -0800 From: "IronMan Mike Curtis" Subject: Re: tone and proficiency
From: "Barry B. Bean" > On Sat, 18 Jan 2003 07:53:27 -0500, alcie~idmaine.com wrote: > > >Rather than speak of "good" tone, it's better to think of appropriate tone. > > What he said. And then some.
Agreed - but it's all part of an overall package of separate and distinct factors.
Can a person have good tone and yet be inappropriate? Certainly. But that comes under the heading of taste and really should be adressed separately. We wouldn't burden a beginner with taste when we want him to work on getting that first single note, would we? Of course not. We FIRST teach very basic (and yes tasteless) techniques, then once they're getting up to speed, we deal with fine tuning and nuances.
A lot of people make poor teachers because they can't sort these things out. The absolute worst thing one can do to a student is complicate things to the point where a simple topic becomes unlearnable. And by extension, when WE are learning, improving, etc., we really need to stay focused on what we're working on.
Kenny Burrell (and most everyone else with a good grasp on music) says "Learn all you can about music, and then forget it". The reason for this is that, once you learn it thoroughly, it becomes part of your being, and doesn't need to be thought about consciously. As we work on each SEPARATE tonal technique, articulation, etc., etc., it becomes an automatic part of our musucal personality, to be invoked whenever we "think" of music that needs this technique. In this sense, we "forget" - but we've already trained our mind to do these things subconsciously.
THIS is when taste comes into play.
For example, when you first learn vibrato, you'll overuse it. And that's fine! Use it, abuse it, on each and every note, while you're resting between notes, and even when you snore at night. That's how you master it. Eventually, the novelty will wear off - and hopefully by then you will have the mastery of it. At this point, you stop looking for EVERY opportunity to use vibrato, and instead look for those spots where it will improve the music.
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