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Re: Composition & Improvisation- the fatal moment of playback



I'm with you on that one Warren.

If not a whole year . . . at least a few weeks or months.

It's extremely rare for me to like much of anything I've done  
immediately afterwards.

But I think I'll stop there before my comments begin to meander down  
some psycho-depressive rabbit hole.

I've been working on trying to change that by reading books like Kenny  
Werner's.

But I've had only limited success.

On Sep 1, 2009, at 6:58 AM, Warren Sirota wrote:

> I don't figure I'm usually qualified to judge my own work, improvised
> or not, until I haven't listened to a piece for a year.


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