First day of band you are walking in to interview what type of instrument you will be playing. You are kinda nervous because you might not know if you are any good at any instrument! I personally had this trouble, but it wasn’t until I heard my teacher demo the trombone. I loved its rich, clean, brassy, powerful sound and it was all I wanted to be. Unfortunately no one is born super talented enough to just pick up a trombone and play like a jazz master. One has to submerge themselves into music studies, get to know your instrument, most importantly learn how to practice. After you learn how to implement these three things, only then can you really start to pursue your full potential.
Now, I have close to eight years of …show more content…
Sure, figuring out how to put your instrument together or where and how to position the instrument are all challenges. Yet, they are not “getting to know your instrument” reason being is because it is merely just setting up an instrument. What I am talking about is you actually playing your instrument and being aware of how you play. Take it from a man that has had 37 years of college level teaching to tell you in his potpourri named Words of Wisdom. Zadrozny, mentions a lot of good advice towards any musician especially if you are a beginner. One really good tip that he gives out is “Don’t become an equipment freak .” Meaning don’t be searching for the best expensive thing or getting solid gold parts for an instrument because it’s “rarely a substitute for quality time spent in the practice room.”
As far as “how you play” you have know that just playing a note doesn't cut it. There are notes and arrangements of all flavors and colors. Like Zadrozny suggests “learn and continually practice all of your scales and all arpeggios” and this doesn’t need to be right away just find a place to start. Zadrozny also says “ease of production and fluency are paramount!” What would this mean in relationship to “how you play”? He means by the way you produce or practice and the amount of effort you pour in constantly is important to make you a better