[Dixielandjazz] The Physicality of Music (was Trumpet Playing)
andy.ling at quantel.com
andy.ling at quantel.com
Mon Aug 1 07:06:57 PDT 2011
Steve Barbone wrote on 01/08/2011 14:47:48:
> Going to be in New Orleans on August 7? You (especially musicians)
> might want to attend this FREE session. Non musicians may also want
> to attend to hear why it isn't easy to pucker to a mouthpiece or
> strum, or pluck or put a bow to strings or fingers to a keybloard.
> Heck, even drummers have it tough. <grin>
>
Talking of the physicality of music. Blondie drummer Clem Burke
has been helping with research into the physical effects of drumming.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-14356322
So yes, even drummers have it tough :^)
Andy Ling
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