| Ask yourself: what creates drama? Boldness? Excitement? How can you (stylistically) incorporate these ideas into your playing?
What, to you, is a drammatic piece of music? Why? How does that differ from one that is say, more humourous? How do the sounds of these pieces differ?
There is no one easy answer for this one, as far as I can see. It's imagining a concept; much like an actor putting him/herself into character.
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"Roses have thorns; shining waters mud. Clouds and eclipses stain the moon and the sun; and history reeks of the wrongs we have done. After today, after today, consider me gone."- Sting |