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considering this quote is from Charlie Parker, it's obviously advice on playing the saxophone. duh. 🙂

I've been told this as I've played my alto sax over the course of years. Basically, don't concentrate on playing the notes, but concentrate on playing the melodies, the rhythms, the harmonies and chords that make up your music. Remain in full control of what you're doing, but don't let it be a forced motion that you're going through - your body should glide over the saxophone and a great sound should come out of it, because of the fact that you're thinking in terms of the big picture (thinking in terms of the musical phrase), as opposed to the short-term (thinking in terms of this note and the next note).
 
Originally posted by: Amorphus
considering this quote is from Charlie Parker, it's obviously advice on playing the saxophone. duh. 🙂

I've been told this as I've played my alto sax over the course of years. Basically, don't concentrate on playing the notes, but concentrate on playing the melodies, the rhythms, the harmonies and chords that make up your music. Remain in full control of what you're doing, but don't let it be a forced motion that you're going through - your body should glide over the saxophone and a great sound should come out of it, because of the fact that you're thinking in terms of the big picture (thinking in terms of the musical phrase), as opposed to the short-term (thinking in terms of this note and the next note).

Same here. Private Teachers always preach this. On a side note, another good Parker quote is when he says "Learn a lick, and then forget it". Can't remember the exact wording but that's what it basically says.
 
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