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Tuesday
Oct132009

Free Play: Improvisation in Life and Art

The following are some of my favorite quotes from one of my favorite books - Free Play:  Improvisation in Life and Art, by Stephen Nachmanovich:

“The ego wants to be right, but in the dynamics of life and art we are never right, we are always changing and cycling.”

“It is when we are trying to sound brilliant that we stumble, and when we stay within ourselves, we sound better.”

“Effort gets in the way of great playing.”

“You must surrender the need to sound good.  Otherwise, you can’t really let go!”

“Analysis should not come during the playing [or singing], but well after the whole experience is over.”

“The goal is to appreciate what’s coming out as if you’re the listener, not the player.”

“The easiest way to do art is to dispense with success and failure altogether and just get on with it.”

“When it all slides into place, at those moments when the tears come, what I sense is […] a direct realization that the world is one and I’ve connected with the world.  A shock of recognition:  I’ve been carrying around for my whole life a feeling, a form I always knew was there – recognizing something very old in myself.”

 “If we self-consciously try to be original, we can wander in the opposite direction, going for a distinctive voice that confuses originality with newness.  Originality does not mean being unlike the past or present; it means being the origin, acting out of your own center.  Out of your spontaneous heart you may do something reminiscent of the very old, and it will be original because it will be yours.  Because you are the unique product of evolution, culture, environment, fate, and your own quirky history, what is obvious and humdrum to you is guaranteed to be thoroughly original. 

Paradoxically, the more you are yourself, the more universal your message.  As you develop and individuate more deeply, you break through into deeper layers of the collective consciousness and the collective unconsciousness.”

 


(c) 2009 Adrienne Osborn

Adrienne Osborn is a vocalist and performance coach based in Colorado.   For more free articles and tips, visit http://PerformanceHigh.net.

Reader Comments (4)

How great!

Just when I'm about to capture my 1st performance with an iPad and put it on YouTube!

I was jotting down all of my ideas on paper. None satisfied me, yet I discovered a LOT about myself.
I'm built like I am. Straightforward, loud-mouthed yet not rude, stubborn, avid learner, life lover...

Thanks for all those quotes. I'll feel less strain. My World and my music are as unique as I am...
People will love it, hate it, have mixed feelings...

What really matters is being one with the world, one with music.

Jean-Baptiste, you are always an inspiration. Keep on.

June 4, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterAdrienne

Wonderful stuff and so relevant. It took me a long time to discover that it doesn't matter how I sound to me, it's all about giving to those who are listening. Some will love you, others will not. Go with the flow always. People like what is familiar to them, be yourself but don't be afraid to sound familiar.

October 26, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterAl Perry

Wise words, Al. :)

October 26, 2011 | Registered CommenterAdrienne Osborn

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