Saturday, October 22, 2011

You never know

Last night I played at the friday nite Celi Craobh Dugan hosts in Utica.  Small group of good musicans, nice sounding room, and enthusitac dancers.   Made for a fun evening all around.   I almost didn't go because the last few times I picked up my banjo nothing worked.   Tunes that I knew seemed unfamiliar, the pick kept slipping out of my hand, and I was muting strings.  To my ear, my playing didn't sound good, and it was like swimming against the tide - the harder I tried the harder it got.   Getting very frustrated.   (note to self: even with these feelings playing is way better that not playing, so I went anyway)

It was different last night.   The banjo felt light in my hands, and every time I touched it I loved the way it was sounding.   Most of the playing was effortless, and when I was thinking of a varation on a tune, or a new ornament, I could play it as the thought came to me.   I have yet to figure out what goes on when that happens and why just days apart the playing can be so effortless one day and a struggle the next.    When I figure it out I'll let you know. 

2 comments:

  1. I would like to say that at the Celi Craobh Dugan you were just relaxed and in the moment...not thinking...just letting all the music surround you...a very different place than playing or practicing alone! IMHO!

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  2. Good point - it does seem to flow when the thinking part goes away!

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