I finally got my Schilke custom piece in the mail last week. I went through my usual routine and at the end – I was longing for my GR. While the tone was similar on the Schilke, I found it lacking in several areas including comfort and articulation. While I could probably get acclimated to it I am going to stick with the GR. To be honest, the past few weeks on the GR have just gotten better and better. The mouthpiece safari is over (at last) and I am purposely avoiding equipment websites where there is always a flavor of the month mouthpiece, horn or method. At this stage in the game there is no substitute for hard work. I’m rolling my sleeves up and getting dirty with Schlossberg, Arbans, Clarke and anything my teacher throws at me.
It is funny how one opportunity goes away and another takes it’s place. I left the master classes on Saturdays and no more than a week later – my church is starting up an instrumental group who rehearses in the same time space. I had no idea this was going to happen but I was extremely surprised. I have no idea how many people we will have or how frequently we will play but I’m looking forward to it. Since leaving the community bands my reading chops have not been challenged and this could fill that hole nicely.
One thing that I think beginning jazz players get away from is properly stating the melody to a tune. A lot of cats blast through the head so they can get to the improvisation. I unfortunately count myself in that number I was listening to some music over the weekend and I paid particular attention to how the greats set the mood using the melody. It is a fantastic launch pad that should be utilized more. As a result I am going to pick a head to a tune and REALLY learn it. Right now I am leaning towards “Who Knows Where or When” or “When I Fall in Love” since I already have Aebersold CDs for them. I will try to share the results when I feel I’ve made some improvement.
I am also going to work on a classical piece that my teacher gave me. It looks like a challenge technically and I can’t help to think that I will be a better player if I can get through it.