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What's your hobby?
Okay, I know flute is a hobby for pretty much all of you! But what else do you like to do? And is there an element of improvisation in it too? When I was a child at the circus I saw fire poi and was entranced by the the beauty & danger of the performance! In high school I had a few friends who spun glow sticks like fire at dimly lit dance parties! I wasn't much of a "raver" but there were a few dancers who were really smooth with the lights and I loved watching them. I started spinning the "figure 8" pattern with my drum major whistle whenever I had it in 10th grade! We also learned to spin our mace as drum majors, and now I have a staff (an old broomstick I think!) that is good for spinning. Later I shoved some tennis balls into tube socks and started practicing poi with them - poi is a performance art that involves swinging weighted objects attached to tethers in rhythmic, geometric patterns. Frequently lights or fire. There is definitely an element of improvisation to poi. It is very rhythmic, so getting the timing right feels very similar to tapping your foot to music or playing a run perfectly rhythmically. But there is also the element of the unknown, unexpected, and making mistakes. Like when I bumped against the stairwell, how could I recover my timing? I find that having a variety of potential "answers" in my mental movement library helps me find the groove again, just like have a variety of potential musical answers in my mental musical library helps me navigate a route back to being in the groove. A friend gave me these purple flags for my recent birthday. They have weights sewn into the corner edges, so it feels like poi. I love them! I like to observe the sound they make while trying to solve the tiny problems of how to make them move with the music without getting tangled. Purple has not always been my favorite color, but after someone told me it's the highest vibration color and that I should consider adopting it for Flutarians, I've really embraced it. After I saw @Jodie Mesler's beautiful new purple lighting in her little flute studio I set an intention to get some purple on the walls in my studio... and then my friend Sone gave me these flags!
What's your hobby?
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I do drawing, crochet and crafting... all of them have things for improvise most of the times (like if you skipped a stitch and then add one extra somewhere to compensate 😆) or if you're painting something that doesn't look like the reference then you just call it "my version of..."
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@Jessica Rosa I'm an absolute beginner at crochet but I agree. Being able to transform a simple thread into something beautiful ot at least functional (or both) feels like magic
"All I Wanna Do (Is Have Some Fun)"
The Tuesday Night Music Club that produced Sheryl Crow's "All I Wanna Do (Is Have Some Fun)" had a rule: you can't play your primary instrument. Sometimes playing an instrument where you're constrained by your lack of skill stimulates now creativity! I suggest you try it by improvising on an instrument that you're not the best at! What instrument will you try next?
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I could play a recorder, or a clarinet... maybe even a trumpet but that would be wild 😆
Where does your brain start on fire with sharps & flats?
At Improv Games tonight we'll keep the key signatures simple 🤪
Where does your brain start on fire with sharps & flats?
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So far I'm good up to 5 flats and 3 sharps 😆 then... 🎶 I'll set fire to the rain... 🎶
So Happy Together Piano Guys
https://youtu.be/DKC-lRhvdNY?si=otQ8CzoCv6-3TKan Is anyone attached to their flute? This is such a fun video! I was super attached to my flute (Yamaha 581, gold plated) that I got before going to college in 1986. It was stolen about 15 years ago and I don't think I ever got over it. I found the same make and model Yamaha and am trying it out and plan on purchasing it. I love it! I never quite got attached to the flute that replaced it though, although it is a good flute (Muramatsu exiii). What about you? How do you feel about your flute?
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I carry my flute with me everywhere... I used to take it to school (there was not school band in the one I studied) and asked for permission to skip certain *extra* classes just to go somewhere and practice... same thing at work... I used to spend most of my breaks practicing in the car or any empty office available 😆
Music as a Lighthouse - a Poem
Good music singing from atop a lonely lighthouse sends waves of connection across the sea To people who thought sometimes they were lonely Until they heard coming from afar -- a melody! As they listened stronger, the song became clearer the melody from the lighthouse made the neighbor seem nearer! It wasn't long before they were humming along... When the groove came clear, they stomped their feet snapped their fingers and began to sing! Isn't how music brings us together amazing?
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@Vic Wheeler 😅
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@Pat Marcello thank you 😊
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Krisanny Marte
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