Monday 24 April 2017

The Nottingham Improvisation Club

April has been the birth of many new ideas as my creativity seems to have been heightened by new inspirations. The first club meet for "The Nottingham Improvisation Club" happened on Wednesday with a turn out of eight, not including myself and NR who's helping me run this as co-founder. With ten people in one band practice room, it did rather warm but the session was quite focused and I would say quite successful.

I have set up a Soundcloud for the club and uploaded the recordings from the session. There are some amazing moments in these recordings when performers play the same rhythms which become interesting when you remember that none of this is arranged and it is all improvised.

Have a listen:
https://soundcloud.com/user-673478949



Friday 14 April 2017

Stillness

Although this week had an amazing beginning which lead me off with such huge levels of inspiration, things seems to have slowed. I keep finding myself paused, lost in thought so much that I will stand for several minutes in one spot, dazed and not move until the thought stops and I realise I'm just standing there. I think I'm still hurting from the loss my Uncle. It was his funeral yesterday, which makes it feel all the more real that he is gone. It's hard to concentrate on work at times like this and I have a lot to catch up on after lunch today, many words left to type for my assignments and a message to finish off to initiate the Nottingham Improvisation Club.


R.I.P. Uncle Bill.

Monday 10 April 2017

The Amazing Zoe Martlew

Cellist, Zoe Martlew.
The Venue, NCN Clarendon.
I've been looking forward to today since I first found out about the possible happenings since February and had got even more excited once the date was confirmed. Today, Zoe Martlew came down to NCN Clarendon to give us a cello recital in the morning and to do some improvisation sessions in the afternoon with lunch in between provided by Reddest.

It was a small turnout in the end, but having a small group made it a nicer experience and easier to learn and listen over the hight of puns and occasional perfectly timed one-liners. The morning performance was incredible, though there were a few technical problems, but the amazing PQ sorted it. As a cellist myself, sort of, I was mostly trying to watch out for techniques I could out try for myself (I really need to practise my bowing, maybe even take a few lessons as recommended).


Lunch was an entertaining saga consisting of chasing around the pot of butter we had to share and avoiding anything contained in a jar; olives, small pickles, ect. I remember taking two slices of bread from one loaf and only managing to butter one slice as the butter had disappeared to the other end of this huge group dining table we had formed by pushing four desks together in the classroom upstairs.


After lunch we played a few games, it sounds childish but it was very fun. The first, throwing bean bags in sequence while adding in more and more continuing. The second, a clapping a game which I had played before. These were just to get us warmed up for our improvisation session which seemed to open a whole new world for me. Inspiring is how I would describe today. I now hope to set up an improvisation club at college to get more students involved and hopefully create within that group an ensemble confident enough to perform. The idea is that the club would follow similar rules to todays session (maybe even create our own) to bridge away from how most (especially guitarists, like myself) would view a solo as the only time they would improvise while the rest of the rehearsed band plays on and leads back into a chorus or verse, removing the narrow perspective.


As the first time playing something completely improvised with such a flexible structure, today has certainly opened my ears and mind to a new intricate style of play that I certainly want to explore again. As Zoe pointed out in our session, you really do start to listen to the intricate details of what is happening within the music, even the sound of the room, the overtones and its quite fascinating how it seems to guide itself, but of course it cannot. It is a combination of the phycological connection between the players while playing and their own personal musical intuitive formed by their backgrounds and teachings thus forming a unique array of sounds.

Sunday 2 April 2017

Plans For Half-Term

This term has probably been the most stressful month and a half of my whole life with all of the deadlines I've had to meet, I'm just glad now that they are all out of the way. Unfortunately, I've still got two assignments to catch up on over the holidays which means I'll be spending most of my time off in college finishing work to be handed in the first week back. I'm quite content with this if I'm honest. If I try to do my work at home I'll just get distracted and it will be nice to have a couple of productive weeks. No practice sessions (at college), no nothing. I have a arranged to meet up with a good friend tomorrow and then a practice session on Friday in Newark to try out for a band. That should be interesting!


I will still be working my usual weekends whilst deciding about the new contract changes Adsa are introducing. An extra £1 for added flexibility is the general jist of it, but there's something about it that leaves me unsure. It is likely that I'll have a funeral to attend over the holidays, but I'm currently unsure whether I'll be going or not. It's not long now until April 10th, when Zoe Martlew will be coming to Clarendon to give workshops and hold improvisation sessions. I've been looking forward to this since early February now and it is fastly coming around. I will be bringing my cello in (which will be a lot of hassle as I learnt the last time), I'm not entirely sure why, but I guess I'm hoping Zoe will teach me something. I'm still an amature at cello playing and I've not had much time to practice over this term, not even before the recording we did. I need to get back into it before next week, but I've still got all of my work that I need to focus on.


This isn't going to be much of a holiday!