Monday, July 14, 2014

Tim Price Bloggin' For D'Addario Woodwinds- Coleman Hawkins; 12 keys ; Study material for saxophonists.

Coleman Hawkins; 12 keys ; Study material for saxophonists....by Tim Price Any saxophonist worth their salt, needs to cross the threshold of Coleman Randolph Hawkins aka " The Bean". These are the kind of examples I assign to students to enhance their strength and swing as well as harmonic ideas. I hope you find them helpful. Immerse your ears and mind in Coleman Hawkins- the results will be positive. Thanks. hope this helps.....thank you - Tim Price

Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Tim Price Bloggin' For D'Addario- Enhancing your levels of self-discipline.

When we change ourselves, the world changes with us, both in the way that the world is affected by our changed actions and in the changed way that we experience the world. It’s a thought process. It’s past a mouthpiece change..it’s a MIND SET. Some, call it conception! Creative thinking is the process which we use when we come up with a new idea. It is the merging of ideas which have not been merged before. New ideas are formed by developing the current ones within our minds. This evolution HAS to be brought on by practice. ( smile) Ongoing creative thinking is the continuous investigation, questioning and analysis that develops through education, training and self-awareness. Ongoing creativity maximizes both accidental and deliberate creative thinking. It is a quest for improvement which never ends. It is an acceptance of and a looking for continuous change that differentiates between ongoing creativity and mental inflexibility. Ongoing creativity takes time and practice to become skillful. Ongoing creative thinking soon becomes an attitude not a technique. The first step to take is to learn the creative thinking techniques so that you can use them deliberately to come up with new ideas. You will then be at an immediate advantage to those who do not know how to use them. You should then practice them to increase your skill at ongoing creative thinking. With practice you may even find it unnecessary to use specific techniques because you may soon have too many ideas without using them at all. - At this point in my life...it's concept. Self-discipline is like a muscle. The more you train it, the stronger you become. The less you train it, the weaker you become. Think of the results- just for you.Confidence before an audition! Confidence when picking up your horn to play in a new setting- your primed and ready. Relaxed and confident! We all possess different levels of self-discipline. Everyone has some — if you can hold your breath a few seconds, you have some self-discipline. But not everyone has developed their discipline to the same degree. Check it out- it takes self-discipline to build self-discipline. Similarly, the basic method to build self-discipline is to tackle challenges that you can successfully accomplish but which are near your limit. This doesn’t mean trying something and failing at it every day, you must start with challenges that are within your current ability. Old opportunities will dry up. New opportunities will begin to appear.Your mind set does change- and so does your ability on whatever you are working on with discipline. Invitations that once attracted you will seem boring, while others will become interesting to you.People will change how they relate to you. Some will become more distant while others will zoom closer.Gigs will appear, you'll enjoy things more. Things you used to merely dream about will begin to seem possible for you. Celebrate your success! ENJOY YOUR 4TH OF JULY......Relax and let all the energy settle and re-group. Hopefully it will be a bright sunny day. See ya'll next week...I'm going to go listen to some Lars Gullin then maybe some Steve Grossman on Import CD's my bro Sam Phipps found for me- Keep on...TIM PRICE