The challenge of Twitter is staying within the confines of the 140 word character limit. It has certainly taught me how to get the point.
Below is a compilation of tweets that I wrote thus far in 2015. I hope you find them inspirational, too!
- Learning which imperfections to correct and which ones to embrace is what will ultimately separate the artist from the artisan. (August 27)
- For every sideman gig I do, that's creative wealth taking out of my own artistic capital. But I'm not complaining. (August 23)
- Non-linear thinkers are grown ups trapped inside of a child's mind.(August 1)
- Non-linear connections is the path to innovation. The hardest part is not letting the loneliness scare you. (July 22)
- Artists can't be defined by one or two projects. We can only truly be defined by our body of work. Personally, I'm just getting started. (July 22)
- It's OK if you can't play what others can play. Just make sure others can't play what you can either. No one can be you better than you. (June 15)
- The race card was a powerful tool. It was like kryptonite to the consciousness of the white liberal. (May 17)
- Quantity of information certainly has its place in the lexicon of jazz improv. But an inspirational message has to fit in somewhere, too. (March 30)
- Highly skilled musicians often intimate us; whereas, great music inspire us. One says "No, you can't." The other says, "Yes, you can." (March 26)
- Sometimes we allow great music to humble us too much. Being ignorantly confident gives us the confidence to dream beyond our means. (March 26)
- Try practicing in a space that's isolated where no one can hear you. It's the only way you'll go to that ugly place called the unfamiliar. (March 25)
- If I were religious, I would pray everyday for the courage to be me. (March 23)
- Information without inspiration leaves the listener full of fuel and a desire to go nowhere. (March 20)
- Sometimes it's hard finding the courage to explore original ideas. Tried and tested vocabularies feel much more comforting. (March 19)
- There's a lot of freedom that comes with not being in the spotlight. I'm free to go anywhere musically without fearing the repercussions. (March 18)
- We've been conditioned as artists to despise greed. The morality of greed is irrelevant. Greed incentivizes people to get the job done. (March 18)
- The jazz icons we worship aren't immortal gods. They're hardworking and talented artists who delved deeply into their music. (March 16)
- We should look for new audiences on the fringes. They're the ones looking for fresh ideas. People in the middle are already oversaturated. (March 15)
- When musicians say that there are only 12 notes in a scale, it's like they're saying that there are only 12 distinct sounds. Don't buy it. (March 15)
- If you're serious when you're practicing, but you have fun when you play, you're probably going to be OK. (March 15)
- Playing solo has given me the courage to face my musical demons head on. The truth is hard to confront, but it's the best path to freedom. (March 11)
- I find it difficult to challenge conventional thoughts about music without challenging conventional thoughts about life. (March 10)
- Some musicians release CDs for fun, others release them as a sense of duty. (March 10)
- To make great art we need two kinds of courage: The courage to dream the impossible, and the courage to bring that dream to fruition. (March 10)
- Space is music's foul shot. It's the easiest part of the performance to execute, yet we rarely use it to its full advantage. (March 8)
- The fact that so many older musicians feel that younger musicians are on the wrong track, probably means that they're on the right track. (March 7)
- Never hire a soprano specialist if you have a soprano part that you need played. We usually don't do normal very well. (March 4)
- In the studio I've noticed three types of leaders: one-take guy, multi-take guy, and we'll-fix-it-in-the-mix guy. (March 4)
- Are most of jazz's innovators black because jazz is black music, or did black musicians just work harder? (March 3)
- I know that I'm on the track artistically when I feel really lonely. (March 2)
- There's no one braver than the black conservative. It takes real courage to go against the popular thought of 93% of your race. (March 2)
- Longevity isn't the same as merit. Whether you've "been out here" for 5 years or 50 years, only great work entitles you to your due. (March 2)
- Most of what I do is centered around the soprano. Yet it has almost nothing to do with the soprano. (February 28)
- Non-linear fingerings are the surest way to achieving non-linear outcomes. We have to get pass the Rubank Method book. (February 17)
- We've carved out this public narrative that greed is a four-letter word. When in fact it's the agent of motivation making us all try harder. (February 5)
- If you haven't heard of the painter Charles Pollack, you're not alone. Now his brother Jackson…(January 15)
- The soprano saxophone is like the ugly duckling. A beautiful swan misunderstood by preconceived notions. (January 14)
- The difficulty in carving out a new path is trying to maintain the old one. Letting go is difficult but necessary. (January 13)
- If you want to produce original work, it must be baked in an oven of original thought. (January12 )
- New Year's Resolution #1: Stop being lazy and walk up one flight of stairs to the 3rd floor gym. #2: Do an actual workout once I'm there. (January 5)
And before I forget, please go the Amazon to check out my new book Life Lessons from the Horn: Essays on Jazz, Originality and Being a Working Musician. The release date for the paperback is September 24, 2015. However, you can purchase the e-book right now.
Thanks again for visiting my blog!
- Sam Newsome
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Hi Cindy, thanks for reading! - Sam
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