"Learn what you practice,...
... practice what you learn." - Barry Green, author of The Mastery of Music
I, for one, am a strong believer of rehearsals. Whether for a live show or studio recording, I can't go without rehearsals. In a studio environment, I think it's very important that you decide what to do before hand and when d-day comes, both you and the artiste can actually focus on the performance. I found a fascinating statement by Barry Green in his book I am currently reading entitled The Mastery of Music;
"...one has to stop thinking about music and actually make music."
And that's what Waheeda and I did tonight: think it all out so we can actually make good music this coming Friday night.
Trabye's take: Studio's booked, session's set, we're good to go!
I, for one, am a strong believer of rehearsals. Whether for a live show or studio recording, I can't go without rehearsals. In a studio environment, I think it's very important that you decide what to do before hand and when d-day comes, both you and the artiste can actually focus on the performance. I found a fascinating statement by Barry Green in his book I am currently reading entitled The Mastery of Music;
"...one has to stop thinking about music and actually make music."
And that's what Waheeda and I did tonight: think it all out so we can actually make good music this coming Friday night.
Trabye's take: Studio's booked, session's set, we're good to go!
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