DailySing - 14 (2.14.2012)
February 15, 2012
One good thing I am doing is staying true to the spirit of improvisation when I do these DailySings. I know this because I am always surprised at where I end up, whether it be on a harmonic tangent, in a percussive interlude, or at the end of the whole piece. I never know where I'm going from one second to the next. Some very happy accidents happen this way. In fact, I'd say that a good portion of new innovative musical ideas are the result of unexpected occurences, "mistakes", my piano teacher used to call them. I call them "Happy Accidents", and my rule is, if you have one... have a BIG one... then REPEAT IT... several times!!!
Tonight, I came to the task of playing with my voice in good humor. I quicly found myself letting go, in order to "go" farther afield in my musical explorations. I started with a typical (for me) pattern and immediately built up a little percussion around the central melodic idea. Problem was, I kept coming back to a variation of the melody, I couldn't seem to remember the original main melody. It didn't matter because I then explored long tones, melodic soloing, my falsetto voice, vocal drum riffs, and bass jazz phrasings until I was surprised to find that the ending was already past me. Hmmm... Sounds like life!
To listen to DailySing - 14, click here.
Tonight, I came to the task of playing with my voice in good humor. I quicly found myself letting go, in order to "go" farther afield in my musical explorations. I started with a typical (for me) pattern and immediately built up a little percussion around the central melodic idea. Problem was, I kept coming back to a variation of the melody, I couldn't seem to remember the original main melody. It didn't matter because I then explored long tones, melodic soloing, my falsetto voice, vocal drum riffs, and bass jazz phrasings until I was surprised to find that the ending was already past me. Hmmm... Sounds like life!
To listen to DailySing - 14, click here.
Posted by Emile Dyer. Posted In : Daily Sing
I believe that singing is our birthright, and that it is good for our brains, bodies, and spirit. Singing releases oxytocin in the brain, and many studies have shown a correlation of oxytocin with human bonding, increases in trust, feelings of calmness and security, as well as reductions in anxiety. In other words, SINGING IS GOOD FOR YOU!
I get high making up music on the spot. I get high(er) when I can do it with several people at once. There's nothing like riding the crest of a creative wave, linked harmonically and rhythmically, supporting, leading, following, creating, coaxing, cajoling, p-l-a-y-i-n-g... THAT'S MY BLISS!
Singing for 15 minutes a day means trusting yourself. It means clearing your mind, opening up and discovering what sounds can come out through you, if you allow it.
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