Music Information

Musical Improvisation Basics - Four Strategies For Playing Wrong Notes


While it probably doesn't seem like this would help - let's face it - if you are unwilling to play a lot of wrong notes, you're never going to learn how to do anything hard. And improvising is hard! It isn't something that you can do safely, with the assurance that you will look good while trying to get good at it. You won't look good. You won't sound good -- and the sooner you realize this, the sooner you will be able to do something of real value.

Strangely, we are from a culture that reinforces the idea that we should always look good. I mean there are actually people who think you should look good when you're sick. When you get up in the middle of the night. Or when you haven't slept for 36 hours.

Get the picture?

So, now that that's said - what is the best strategy for playing wrong notes and actually making progress at the same time?

De-emphasizing Note Values

I have found that the best way to start is by de-emphasizing note values - focussing instead upon rhythm, texture, density and shape. Music is way more than just the notes you play, and note selection tends to be the very thing that stops people in their tracks. Thus, my "Wrong Note Strategy."

The following are possible points of departure for playing wrong notes - properly:

Melodic Shape - Conceptualize a melody - don't get too specific with notes, but think only in terms of the overall shape of the line. Does it go up? Does it climb? Does it jump? If you have a hard time, try creating a melody on your instrument that is shaped like something else. I think it was John Cage (a rather famous composer) that used the New York skyline as the basis for a piece of music. My vote is, if John Cage can do it, we can too.

Density - Think about density. Are there a lot of notes all close together? Or are they spaced wide apart? Density shape is determined by where there is little space between notes, and where there is a lot of space. It is applicable melodically, harmonically and rythmically. I think there are even methods of encoding data that use this approach (can't remember the name of it). I figure, if it's OK for Intel to use this concept for data, I think it's OK for us to use it too.

Rhythm - What about a rhythmic approach? What if note values were totally unimportant, and we thought only percussively about the music? Like using blocks of notes - dissonances as though playing drums with the keyboard (or whatever)? It seems to have worked for legions of 20th Century composers, so why not for us?

Texture - How about making sounds - funny sounds - on our instrument? I remember working with a violinist from the LA Philharmonic, who told me she couldn't improvise. I asked if she could make noises. She said, "Oh sure! I like making really funny noises like this; and this; and this." We proceeded to "play funny sounds" for the next hour and a half, experimenting with all sorts of melody, harmony, rhythm and texture - coming up with some really beautiful stuff, after which she asked, "was that improvising?" I said, it sure was, and she was totally changed by the experience.

I love that story, because it really shows that all we really need is permission to play "wrong" notes. Once we are willing to do that, then we can experiment - often on a very high level - with the vital textural, rhythmic, shape and density aspects of music.

It still communicates, it's genuinely creative, and it really is music.

So play some wrong notes today!

©2000-2005 Ben Dowling, the author of "The Metaphysics of Improvisation" - is a pianist, composer and an authority on music improvisation and publishes Music- Improv.com, a web site that provides useful paradigms and practices for musicians interested in expanding their ability to improvise. Learn more about "The Metaphysics of Improvisation" and "The Music Continuum" by visiting http://www.music-improv.com


MORE RESOURCES:

Classical music
Minneapolis Star Tribune, MN - 6 hours ago
In his third appearance with the Chamber Music Society of Minnesota, Fleisher and duo partner Katherine Jacobson will play Ravel's "La Valse" and Schubert's ...
Pop music: A fall preview Minneapolis Star Tribune
all 4 news articles


Kanye West to Close Video Music Awards
New York Times, United States - 16 hours ago
The hip-hop star Kanye West will be the closing act at the 25th annual MTV Video Music Awards on Sunday, The Associated Press reported. ...
Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera to appear at MTV Video Music ... Telegraph.co.uk
MTV's VMAs: DOA? E! Online
Russell Brand looks to make big splash as VMA host Boston Herald
Hartford Courant - The Associated Press
all 1,315 news articles


E! Online

Michael Jackson snubs family reunion
Times of India, India - 7 hours ago
King of pop Michael Jackson snubbed his recent family reunion at the dinner hosted by BMI (Broadcast Music Inc.), honouring him and all of them in Los ...
Jacksons reunite at BMI Urban Awards The Associated Press
Janet Jackson Honors Her Brothers At BMI Awards eFluxMedia
BMI Honors The Jacksons, T-Pain and Many More at Urban Awards in ... MarketWatch
Urban Network - Entertainment Tonight News
all 237 news articles


Canada.com

Napster to Offer Digital Music Service across Wide Range of Lenovo ...
MarketWatch - Sep 5, 2008
the pioneer of digital music, and Lenovo today announced a co-marketing agreement under which Napster's award-winning music subscription service will be ...
New Lenovo PCs offer free Napster service CNET News
Napster faces challenges within and without Reuters
Napster offers free trial on Lenovo PCs Electronista
socalTech.com
all 24 news articles


Gigwise

Musical taste linked to personality
The Press Association - 41 minutes ago
Heavy metal fans are gentle, indie music listeners lack self-esteem and lovers of pop music are uncreative, according to research. ...
Research shows music taste defines your personality 3 News NZ
Musical tastes reveal personality – study Dispatch Online
Classical to Rap: Music lovers have much more in common than you ... Independent
BBC News - CBC.ca
all 76 news articles


The Times-Picayune - NOLA.com

Man found shot to death on Music Street
The Times-Picayune - NOLA.com, LA - 49 minutes ago
Robert Santinac, who lived somewhere on Music Street, was the city's first murder victim since Aug. 30, a day before New Orleans officials ordered residents ...
PHOTOS: Murder on Music Street The Times-Picayune - NOLA.com
all 2 news articles


Singersroom News

The Baddest Chicks In The Music Biz Bond Over Cancer (Photo)
Singersroom News, NY - 2 hours ago
Thirteen of the baddest and most talented female performers in the music business, (LR) Keyshia Cole, Leona Lewis, Fergie, Ciara, Mariah Carey, Beyonce, ...


Times Online

The mountain music of North Carolina
Times Online, UK - 30 minutes ago
Some call the sound they make “bluegrass”, some “old time”, some “mountain music”: whatever the name, it’s an anomaly in a nation dominated by slick ...


Backstage Pass

'Fashion Rocks' kicks off Fashion Week
Newsday, NY - 3 hours ago
After all, the Fashion Week kick-off event, celebrating its fifth anniversary, was faced with an organizational challenge -- nearly all of music's most ...
Video: Celebs Rock Out at Fashion Rocks Concert AssociatedPress
Rihanna Shines at Star-Studded 'Fashion Rocks' Entertainment Tonight News
Fashion Week Starts Strong with Fashion Rocks E! Online
all 16 news articles


Genoa music teacher killed in crash
Port Clinton News Herald, OH - 8 hours ago
By KRISTINA SMITH HORN • Watchdog/enterprise reporter • September 6, 2008 WOODVILLE TOWNSHIP -- A Genoa pianist and music teacher died Friday after her car ...

Music - Google News

home | site map
© 2006