Ricardo -> RE: Major major frustration (Jul. 6 2006 22:30:46)
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I think the point Ron was making is not really what Jon was frustrated about. I think he said he actually DOES have technique and skill, but can't find a place for it in the context of dance accompaninment, and feels that his playing is ranging from "uninspiring" to just plain "wrong" in the eyes of some of the dancers. I know exactly what he is complaining about and have felt those same frustrations and still do sometimes. There is some difficult "hazing" that any one must go through to get "inside" of certain music genres, just like many other things that are a bit closed off. I remember the best drum student in music school got treated REALLY harshly for not knowing certain standards, making minor mistakes and such for jazz ensemble. He really wanted to be great and pro at jazz, so the jazz teacher really put a lot on his shoulders. The other instrumentalists did not have such a hard time, because their job was not so important as the drummer. The flamenco guitar accompanist has a similar situtation. You have to know the right thing to do, and if you are serious about, you have to go through some tough hazing. The point of the hazing is to make it challenging, they ones who are not serious give up. The reward is gaining knowleadge, experience, acceptance, respect. But you have make sure it is worth it, and that is what you want. There are some friendly videos that try to bypass this "hazing" to help others learn and get "inside", but to be really respected, you have to be a bit of a mind reader. Ricardo
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