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SOTM July 2021: "I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be Free"
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<blockquote data-quote="Profusia" data-source="post: 473054" data-attributes="member: 2674"><p>I know what you mean in terms of sometimes a note comes out, which wasn't the note I was expecting, so jars a bit momentarily, but on listening back later isn't offensive at all, or at least wouldn't be enough for anyone else to think anything of or even notice. And there can be all sorts of little accidents, often happy accidents, like where your subconscious, or "muscle memory", take over and insert something without you thinking, and that can sound fine. But equally there are, for me at least, things I have to call mistakes, where a note really clashes (and not in an acceptably jazzy way to my ears). And then there are the ones where my mind and embouchure were clearly expecting one note but my fingers played another one and what came out was neither, and more akin to a poorly concealed fart.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Profusia, post: 473054, member: 2674"] I know what you mean in terms of sometimes a note comes out, which wasn't the note I was expecting, so jars a bit momentarily, but on listening back later isn't offensive at all, or at least wouldn't be enough for anyone else to think anything of or even notice. And there can be all sorts of little accidents, often happy accidents, like where your subconscious, or "muscle memory", take over and insert something without you thinking, and that can sound fine. But equally there are, for me at least, things I have to call mistakes, where a note really clashes (and not in an acceptably jazzy way to my ears). And then there are the ones where my mind and embouchure were clearly expecting one note but my fingers played another one and what came out was neither, and more akin to a poorly concealed fart. [/QUOTE]
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