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When you stop trying to get better you cease to be good
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- Published on Saturday, 24 July 2010 11:14
- Written by Simon Cole
atttrib. Oliver CromwellAfter most concerts I review what I did musically and technically. I use the concert recordings when I do this, they are an invaluable tool.
I consider every aspect of my playing and setup. All areas that do not meet my ideal get worked on.
Some might be surprised at this because of my high level of playing but doing this is a crucial part of maintaining those standards.
All the recordings present clarinet playing that compares well with any orchestra, I never miss solos and I get many audience compliments on the beauty of my playing.
If I stop working so hard my level would drop, pushing yourself is necessary to maintain standards let alone getting better.
It's the same as training your body, you require constant stress to maintain change and improve over time.
Imagine a boxer that stopped training how long would they stay good?, I constantly do new exercises, learn new repertoire etc to stay alert.
Taping yourself practicing can be helpful as well. Play, listen and change what you do not like.
Like being fit physically, being musically fit means you might be able to take a day off here and there and not lose your gains.





This is a Selmer series 10S clarinet and a Selmer recital they are beautiful clarinets in great condition.



