Music and Learning
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Posted on 22 Feb 2009 6:07 UTC
I recently started taking guitar lessons with the patient and wise Luke Westbrook. I’ve probably taken about 8 years of private music lessons, on and off, since I was 12. It’s great to back into it!My current projects are to (a) transcribe the entirety of Vernon Reid’s tune “Afrerika”, including the guitar solo (I’ve got the tune and the first couple bars of the solo); (b) to try to match some hip new chords to Ornette Coleman’s “Jayne”. (Fsus9, #4 under a G melody? Maybe!); and (c) to learn a chord-melody arragement of “Naima” by Coltrane.
Over the holiday break I took a bass lesson from my friend Al Vorse in Minneapolis, and that was helpful too: a good technique exercise and some tips for walking over changes.
My old friend John was asking why I would take lessons again, after I’ve already taken so many. It’s a reasonable question, because after all you can play lots of good music and have good fun with much less education than I have. Many people do.
But I’m into music for the long haul, and there is always something more to learn. In my case, tons more to learn. My jazz education is pretty incomplete, and there are lots of technique things I’d like to clean up, such as playing everything without a pick.
It’s also important for me to concentrate on something outside of work, because my work is pretty involved and I could easily spend every waking hour doing software security engineering stuff. (Like music, it’s bottomless.) Gotta keep the brain flexible!
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Maxim Micheliov Mon May 03 13:23:36 UTC 2010
Hi Chris,Later today my work mates will be watching your talk on Security Solutions for Web Applications at web2expo... while myself searching for any relevant info about conference, speakers, topics... we are a start-up from distant Lithuania, and we are looking to make useful contacts in SF.
Yet a completely different thing caught my eye :) Music of course! Vernon Reid, Ornette, Trane - they are all more than familiar names! Another part of me (not engaged with http://ring1.com/) is all for music. Together with friends we run a jazz label nobusinessrecords.com (a startup of some sort, mentioned in among top 5 by AAJ) , make concerts, etc. I also make websites for musicians. Right now we are in touch with a trumpet and bass clarinet player - Matt Lavelle, who is a student and friend of Ornette Coleman. The world is a tiny place. Great if you manage to put together all your passions.
Good luck!
Max