Boom. SO blessed…upgraded. Get to see how the other half live:) I could play basketball in this seat#thanksGod!

Boom. SO blessed…upgraded. Get to see how the other half live:) I could play basketball in this seat#thanksGod!

Very excited to be working out a new tune with Kevin Bordine. Crossroaders are going to dig this one.

Very excited to be working out a new tune with Kevin Bordine. Crossroaders are going to dig this one.

The new minimalist rig

The new minimalist rig

Superheros

When your standing at the forefront of anything…… Whether thats producing a record, mixing a show….going to work…feeding your kid….or running a garage sale if you have influence or are just part of the equation, it’s up to to make it happen. As counter intuitive as it may seem these 4 truths have served me well as reminders of how to get things done in a great way. I get in trouble when I forget them. People that do these without thinking about them inspire me.
  1. I don’t care what is going on…..It IS all your fault. Now shut up and fix whatever the problem is.
  2. Take responsibility, for everything. All the time.
  3. It isn’t all your success. Relentlessly give credit where it is due, even if you were a part of it. The credit isn’t yours. Ever.
  4. Do not demand authority. (hint: you can’t, it can only be given). Besides if you’ve already done #1 and #2 and taken responsibility for whatever “it” is… than who needs to demand anything?
Go do great stuff.

Sing your parts.

        Want a secret to internalizing your musical parts? Becoming a better musician overall? Sing your parts. Yes I know your an instrumentalist.Even so, sing your parts.  Away from your instrument. Out-loud. Even if you can’t sing. Hint. I can’t sing. It is one of the fastest ways to.

  • Know if you know your material.
  • Internalize it.
  • Improve pitch.
  • Improve timing.

Musicians. Practice Behavior Too.

When you sit down to practice. Please, don’t wing it.

Get a notebook and write down where you’d like to be as a musician in a year. Then write down the skills you would need to get there. if you don’t know ask someone who does. And then schedule it by day and duration. And then work on that. Think in steps. Start at the beginning. Don’t go on till you have the step mastered. The pen is mightier than the sword, and if you fail to plan. You will fail. Here are a couple examples of sheets you could use to block what you are doing. Click here for practice sheet. Click here for musicians schedule.   The above link to a site called musicians way. Great site!    

Musicians. Manage Your Environment.

Every think.. man I sounded better in my bedroom… Or I could play this when I was at home, why can’t I play it now?

Success in any and all environments is directly related to your level of preparedness and what you think… your mind, or your “state of mind”. You can’t get yourself ready:
  • In front of people at an audition
  • At a gig
  • In a studio.
There are two ways to manage your environment. 1. Be ready: Remember thats you job as a musician. Internalize the music. So you don’t have to think about playing. 2. Visualize your environment. Your brains ability to recall information drops by 30-50% when you are in a different environment.  You should be able to visualize yourself playing the gig including hearing your parts in the space you are going to play with the people you play. Your mind doesn’t know the difference… so if you visualize you will already have done it. This alleviates the physical pressure you will face.

:60 Commercial Spot for Crossroads 2012 Egg Hunt. Culture Copy but fun. Crossroaders share it.

Being Ready. How do I get there?

Practicing is about choice. One of the toughest choices is. What do I practice? Let me make it easy on you. Doesn’t really matter. As long as it is in context of what you have determined is success for you and your situation. Just pick something. Here is a couple ideas to get your brain going. Identify your interest.

  • Do you want to have better timing?
  • Do you want to understand chords better?
  • Do you want to learn a new instrument?
  • Do you want to solo more?
Find someone who knows what you want to know. Google, tutorial sites, private lessons. Make it realistic. Slow down and understand the concept. We will get to this later but sequence what your doing. Don’t learn to play poly-rhtyms if you can’t count in 4 yet. Write it down in your schedule notebook. Follow the notebook. Until you have mastered the task. Then. Identify musical categories you comprehend and enjoy and expand on those.