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Tenacity #6 // Swinghammer

by kate 21. February 2012 03:06

I thought I lost Kurt's response to my TENACITY questions in a catastrophic HD wipeout.  Sadness ensued.

Now that I am back in the saddle, I decided to look around and see if I tucked it away somewhere.  Lo and behold! 

Here it is ... unedited. 

Kurt is the MAN ... the Rennaissance man, that is.  Awesome music.  Awesome art (google image it).  Awesome style.  'Nough said.

-----Original Message-----
From: Kurt Swinghammer
Date: Sun, 14 Aug 2011 18:09:29
To: Kate Schutt
Subject: Re: Kurt! 

One thing that I believe opened up my playing, was opening up my ears to new music. I deliberately did some difficult listening, and subjected myself to music that wasn't about me, wasn't part of my social scene, and sometimes wasn't even remotely enjoyable... at least at first. I wanted to be exposed to as many different voices as possible, especially artists whose paths were obviously not motivated by mass acceptance and financial reward. I gradually expanded my musical vocabulary, and hopefully that will continue. There is certainly an endless supply of music to discover.

I'd like to hear Burt Bacharach answer this question.

 

What is Tenacity?

The quality or fact of being very determined; determination

Tenacity is also a series of short blog posts about my favorite players, musicians, athletes, artists, songwriters, entrepreneurs, writers, excellent people, etc.  The (short, sweet and practical) posts will explore how they got to be so damn good at what they do, what made a difference for them along the way.

Kurt & co. performing live for the CBC

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Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough

by kate 16. September 2011 04:44

Went to my mailbox today and received 5 postcards!  A new record!!!
You gals -- they all were penned by women -- are AMAZING!

Truly

The cards traveled from: Japan (!), Hungary (!!), Wyoming, Montana, Kentucky

Jackpot!

Now it is my turn!

 

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Be Still My Beating Heart

by kate 2. September 2011 04:34

I went to my mailbox today and was bowled-over by two postcards AND two letters.  Check it out!

I am speechless!

I love you all so much.  Truly.  I am such a lucky gal!  


Watch your mailboxes!   Letters and pcards going out today!

 

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Tenacity: The quality or fact of being very determined; determination

by kate 19. July 2011 04:41

This is the "official" start of a regular series of short blog posts about my favorite players, musicians, artists, songwriters, entrepreneurs, linguists, writers, etc.  These posts will explore how they got to be so damn good at what they do.  

I asked a simple question: What made a difference for you along the way?  I wanted answers that were short, sweet, and (most importantly) practical.

First up ...


Damian Erskine

Damian is the man on electric bass.  He is one of my close friends from Berklee College of Music.  Though we usually only get to hang when we are recording or touring, I know this fellow has my back.  He's like a big brother to me.  And did I mention that his playing is so ridiculously funky, it should be illegal?  If you don't know, now you know.

I asked Damian what made a difference for him as a player when he was coming up.  Here's what he wrote:

"I think the two biggest things for me were what happened when I felt like I was in a rut, or never going to be good enough, or just not getting it. 

I realized that whenever I had that feeling, I'd get down and feel like packing it all up.

This was CERTAINLY not going to get me anywhere so I made it a point to push even harder when I felt my resolve waning (and continue to!).  

The second part is always being mindful of what I work on and how I practice.  Being intentional and focused is key to effective use of practice time.  If I was frustrated by not being able to play over jazz changes...well, I'd pick a tune and spend 20 minutes just arpeggiating over the chords and then spend 20 minutes learning the melody and then would spend a solid 20 minutes just playing over the tune...over and over again. 

I'd take that approach with anything that I felt I was lacking in.  Focus on it HARD and push through it until I struck upon something that made me feel better.  It's amazing how quickly anyone can improve when they really put all of their energy into it.

So, in short, tenacity and intentionality.  Never stop pushing and never push aimlessly."

 

There you have it!  Thanks, Damian!

Check out Damian & I in Austin, TX at Momo's.  Photo by Koko Bonaparte.

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