| I seem to remember in a lesson with Tony Plog that he said he rarely has GOOD days. (This was in response to me complaining about my chops.) He told me you have to learn to play with consistency, so that you don't have bad days - or even particularly good days. You should get to the point where your "bad" days are still good enough to sound great, and your "good" days aren't noticeably better than your "bad" days. Consistency is the key.
Del Lyren |