[Trombone-l] Question

Daryl Burch daryl at burchinteractive.com
Sun Feb 3 01:45:36 CST 2008


As far as hearing music in my head... constantly.

As far as singing what I play.... even more so. When it comes to  
soloing I hear myself making the same phrases song to song. And the  
challenge is to try sing either different phrases or alter the  
phrases so as to not repeat myself over and over... a constant  
struggle.  So I try to listen to more/diverse players and emulate  
them or transcribe as many different styles as I can so as to  
increase said soloing vocabulary.

...Did I just take this way off topic????

On a language note: Around about my 3rd year of taking German, I  
found myself listening in English (American). Translating into German  
in my head. Then re-translating into English before I'd answer. This  
continued until about 2 or 3 years after my 5th year of German (in  
college). This made for some verrrrrry interesting conversations with  
German tourists when I was in the Caribbean and had a few too many  
Red Stripes....

Now it only comes around after many beers and hanging with some  
German friends in San Francisco. (No! Not in the Castro District!)

Cheers!

-D-
www.radionoise.com <= Rockstar by night
www.burchinteractive.com <= Technerd by day



On Feb 2, 2008, at 8:00 PM, Samuel Jay Keyser wrote:

> I've got an odd question I'd like to ask the listers.  Since I
> anticipate a lot of you will answer, let me apologize now for not
> replying to each of you. I am just curious about what you would say
> about this.
>
> Everybody knows that we can "hear ourselves" thinking in English (or
> whatever our native language might be) even though we are not actually
> speaking out loud .  For example, we can say our name to ourselves and
> actually hear it inside our heads.  If you aren't sure about this,
> just think of what you are doing as you read this.
>
> Now, I'm wondering if the listers can hear their trombone playing in
> the same way.  That is, listening to the language inside your head is
> called "silent speech."  Can you listers also hear "silent music?"
>
> Jay
>
>
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