Saturday, 26 September 2009

IPhone Recording

I haven't been keep a diary of recent because the fischer dialog in 'basics' is interesting enough.

Really enjoying his bowing ideas. Major advancement I can see. Up to exercise 11 and I can see the ongoing approach is affective. An exercise a day...

When the music start to sound good or interesting I start to imagine others listening to it and it takes my attention away from the music.

It's as though when it gets good i worry and make it worse so i don't have to bother with it sounding good. It's as though I get lose in the music and then panic.

I've got my iphone recording performances within my practice.
- Is it good to listen to a bad recording of mine.
- Does it sounds good.
- It's strange to analyse my own violin playing. Does it sounds ok or horrific.
- Perhaps I should be listening recording from better artists rather than my own?
- I learn more from looking at other people drawings. I learn a lot from looking at my own drawings though.
- If someone else had done this recording what would I think.
- Perhaps who cares if someone else has a better recording. Perhaps I should go for what I want out of a recording. Imaginative. Personal. Enticing.

IPhone recordings for general practice get the point. The play back give the quality that is required to analyse the sound quality of the player / instrument, character and intonation.

Will do at least one recording for each session and then listen to them on the way into/out of work...

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