Self Sufficient Musician

Tag: practice

The Whole Point of Practicing

by Ari Koinuma on Feb.09, 2009, under Performance

One of the major differences between popular music and jazz/classical is the technical expectations of players. With the latter, the technical proficiency is a requirement, a must.  And the bar is set pretty high — high enough to require years of dedicated and effective practicing.  You can’t become a professional by merely being good.  You must be exceptional just to get your foot in the door.

With popular music, though, it’s a different story.  We all know that virtuosity dosen’t necessarily make good music.  As a guitar player who picked up the guitar in late 80’s myself, I used to think that fast playing was a good playing.  It is so far from truth, and thousands of rock guitar god wannabes are the proof.

The fascinating and interesting thing about popular music is that effectiveness is the requirement, not virtuosity.  Most often, technical proficiency is required to be effective, but not necessarily, not always.

So what makes one an effective musician?

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