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Working without Words

Posted by on Jul 28 2008 | Games, Exercises & Resources, Songtaneous

LettersWords have meaning. Words have associations. Words provide context. Sometimes expression can be limited by the words available. And, words can create distance between the event they describe and the experience of the event.

Think of it this way. How you experience lying in bed listening to rain fall is different from how you experience reading about a character who is lying bed listening to rain fall. For this reason, much of the singing at Songtaneous doesn’t use words. By using fabricated “language,” we can access different places of the music of the moment.

Even though we don’t always sing using words, we do create language. The stories we sing have (hopefully) beginnings, middles and ends. Ideas progress, narratives exist and we journey somewhere over the course of an improvisation.

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Musical Movement

Posted by on Jul 22 2008 | Games, Exercises & Resources, Songtaneous

Dancing Wooden ModelsI admit it. I have a hard time creating music from movement. In fact, it’s only recently that I began to think about the movement of my body as a creator and incubator of sound.

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Improv(is)ing Daily

Posted by on May 29 2008 | Games, Exercises & Resources, Songtaneous

Some people journal every morning. I try to sing every day. First thing, before my brain even gets going and before my body is awake. If I’m paying attention, I can learn a lot.

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