So my saxophone lesson for tomorrow has been cancelled – seems my tutor is caught up in all this flooding malarkey sweeping through central Thailand at the moment – not good.
So far my part of the country is dry although it seems highly likely that we’ll be seeing some excess water in due course – there’s looks to be too much runoff to avoid it… Still at least the rain seems to be holding off at long last (apparently the monsoon season this year has had 58% more rainfall than normal…)
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In other news I’m still practicing daily and having fun – I still need to work on my embouchure after one hour of practice my mouth feels so tired I can barely hold my notes!
The other day I discovered John Coltrane’s legendary tune Giant Steps and despite having no desire to play jazz, I must admit to being both captivated and blown-away by this seminal piece of music – it is simply incredible. It got me thinking “how the heck do you breathe?” then I discovered the technique known as “Circular Breathing” which explained that little conundrum… I had to have a go at that breathing style but clearly I’ll need a much stronger embouchure before I can seriously get close to that! Stick with walking before thinking too much about running eh!
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Also discovered in this music revelation is that I have a surprising number of tunes with saxophone sections in them – some jazz, some funk, some escaping classification! So they have all been stuffed onto my MP3 player so I can listen not only to sax music but try to analyse technique, articulation and even have a go at identification of note and fingering used (I’m totally woeful at that right now but one has to start somewhere right?!!)
So with tomorrows lesson cancelled I might attempt to head over to the music store area in Bangkok (its not far by taxi from my office) and get hold of a tuner, cleaning swab and possibly a stuff-it cleaner thingy…
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