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Rehearse Intelligently - Preparing for a rehearsal (Part 2): Determining the purpose of a rehearsal

Ask yourself the following questions, and come up with a one sentence answer. What do you need to do? Get familiar with the tunes? Do we get the set order determined? Do we need to work on transitions, see what works next to one another? Do we need to work[.....]


Rehearse Intelligently - Preparing for a rehearsal (Part 1)

I am assuming that you have the basics down -- a place and a time to rehearse. I am also assuming that your group has a leader or someone who drives the artistic side of the group. If not, that is everyone in the band is a equal participant, my recommendat[.....]


Rehearse Intelligently

Rehearsing intelligently is the key to a successful performance, and a happy band. Planning a rehearsal is possibly the most important task any band or band leader can do. It shows respect to the people you called -- by showing you are considerate of their[.....]


Why don't horn players want to rehearse?

I have been asked literally and rhetorically time and again, Why don't horn players want to rehearse? Saxes, trumpets, trombones, etc. Lets get one thing straight. We want to rehearse. But we want to actually rehearse productively. Nothing is worse (and fr[.....]


An old article, revised for comment as a blog post.

Things to remember when playing as a sideman The following is a list of guidelines I have found important to remember when playing as a sideman (sideperson). I believe in them all, I have violated all of them many times, and by violating them reminded myse[.....]