I spent most of my piano-time last week getting back up to speed with some of my old pieces. I feel like I've now regained most of my (slightly rusty) skills.
I've also been enjoying plenty of drum practice - both on the kit and also on the practice pad. I really think I need to bite the bullet and get myself a set of Roland V-Drums (Electronic drums) very soon. The expense has always put me off in the past but it really is important to be able to practise at home. I can't see myself moving into a large soundproof detached house any time soon so I think electronic drums are the way to go here.
The Bob Mintzer piano book arrived this morning and it looks excellent. I've had the day off work today and I was just practising some Grade Two stuff when the Mintzer book arrived. It looks like it will take quite a while to play all the material and probably even longer to absorb all the ideas but it seems to be exactly what I have been looking for. I spent two thirty minute blocks working on the first study and then toying with some of the voicing ideas for other chord changes.
I then spent some time on the practice pad working on some Swiss triplet ideas and then moving between singles and doubles at a variety of tempos. My hands are starting to feel like they are in pretty decent shape now following a bit of a hiatus over the Summer.
I then started to work on a quartet arrangement of There Will Never Be Another You. I am hoping to do some fairly structured arrangements of a number of standards over the coming months. I would like to do some more small-group playing alongside the Alter Ego project. I want to avoid the usual Real Book jam sound and work on some really tightly structured arrangements with some nice hits/phrasing/voicings and background figures... The kinds of things that you HAVE to consider in a larger ensemble but can get overlooked in quartets/quintets. I also want to force myself to play in a wider variety of time feels and solo more - both unaccompanied solos and solos over vamps/background figures. I intend to do the arrangements in Sibelius and then mute the drums and practice along to them. When I have a reasonable number of charts completed I will try and get some guys together to play them.
I'm really pleased with the way Alter Ego has taken shape over the last couple of years but now I feel the need to create another playing situation to explore some other ideas. Hopefully the two situations will help me in different ways... I'll keep you posted!
The adventure continues
16 years ago