Music has the power to make us march, dance, sing, remember, laugh, and cry….
… to inspire joy or instill fear, to create an air of mystery or anticipation, to celebrate a triumph, or to honor a fallen comrade.
Playing on the Right Side of the Brain
Next time you play, give yourself a right-brain task that engages the intuitive aspects of your intelligence and see what happens. Don’t think about any of the intellectual left-brain stuff like notes, scales, and chord changes.
Instead, PLAY SOMETHING!!!
For example, rather than just playing softly (a left brain notion), play a whisper (a right brain experience). Rather that merely playing slowly, play dignified or somber.
Play a feeling, memory, mood, picture, place, texture, emotion… something that captures the essence of the piece.
And so part of the process of preparing a piece for performance is to ask: What images does it evoke? What makes it tick emotionally? What does it remind you of? How does it make you feel? What is the point, the message, the sentiment, the energy?
Discover what the piece means to you and play THAT, whatever THAT might be: solitude, abandon, regret, victory, celebration, beauty, anger, joy. Perhaps THAT is a journey, storm, battle, rainbow, or babbling brook.
Don’t think. Just play.
After all, isn’t music really about feeling something? If you feel something, your audience with feel that very same something, too. When you do so, the music becomes authentic… because it comes from a more authentic place… and is transformed from a mere calculation into an expression.
If you are performing a playful classical piece, pretend that you are Mozart!
If you playing ragtime, pretend you are the piano player in a Wild West saloon full of whiskey-drinking poker players and ladies of the evening.
So, tap into this intuitive part of you. You’ll be pleasantly surprised to discover that there is a lot more music inside you than you ever imagined!
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