" Quote From U Dave"
I've said many times, the only time that you truly "own" a performance is when you can do it from memory. You need ALL your concentration to "sell" a number, and if you are expending energy reading a chart ..... you are being DISTRACTED. It's a fact of life. Road maps, cheat sheets .... call them what you will, but leave them in the car, or on the floor. I'd rather flub a word or two than have my eyes glued (yeah, yeah .. even for a second!) to a page.
and little by little we are taking the musician OUT of the music.
Dave you and I sure agree on this philosophy. Every performance I have ever seen including great classical players, who are reading from charts.....technically perfect, but totally lacking in human interpretation and feeling. The emotional side of a performance if you will....way too busy concentrating on reading the chart.
Watch Perlman, or MA or Miduri play sometime....the orchestra players (who are amongest the best in the world)are all reading charts and the soloists are going from memory. Although in this instance, I do understand that an orchestra needs charts, to all be on the same page (note) at the same time. But it also sounds like it too, while the soloist is floating above it all, it's the emotion of their interpretation to me.
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jam on,
Terry
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