--- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "Rob" <robarrie2003@y...> wrote: > I went away for 3 weeks vacation, after a week or so I started to get > short fused over the dumbest things. I just got back home tonight and > realized what it was, I picked up my sticks and enjoyed a few hours > of thearapy. I should have looked for a studio when I was on > vacation, only if it were for an hour. I've only had my DTXII since > December, pretty crazy huh. You know what else? I was nervous about > losing a little from being away, but oh no....... my limbs seemed to > belong to someone else, I was hitting beats that I had a little > problem with before I left. Anyone have this sort of thing happen? Strange things can happen after a layoff, especially after an intensely active period of playing. It seems like the body/mind sometimes needs a subconscious processing interval to allow something new to emerge. The same phenomenon is well documented in the literature about creativity. Many people who've made an important new discovery, solved a nagging problem, finished a work of art or music often made their breakthroughs after taking a voluntary, accidental, or enforced leave of absence from their efforts. Among many famous stories is the one about Henri Poincare, who, after nearly driving himself crazy for months trying to solve a mathematical problem, fell asleep on a train and dreamed the solution. On a much humbler note, my old trombone teacher had a joke about it. Everytime I came to a lesson with an unusally great tone and a spring in my step, he'd say, "Ah, I see you haven't been practicing again." Ed
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Re: Vacation
2004-03-20 by emf
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