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Author: Morrigan
Date: 2010-07-09 10:31
As musicians, we receive feedback from ourselves or from others. Feedback from ourselves includes what we hear while we play as well as listening back to recordings. Feedback from others can be far more frank, and can become a 'truth is like staring at the sun' situation. At the end of the day, a musician who receives a lot of feedback or advice is burdened with it, and has to make a decision of what to take on and what to leave. I think it is an important skill. When does the student decide that the technique given by their teacher doesn't work for them, and thus decides not to use it? This could be the very reason students don't sound exactly like their teacher. We all do it whether we realise it or not, I think.
Therefore, chose to take on what I've said here or leave it!
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