Monday, May 2, 2016
Hot Khmer Song - A girl
People say that we musicians are night people, but I discovered a while ago that I'm a morning person. Morning is the best time for me to create. The melodies, ideas and words arrive effortlessly. I love the sense of freshness that beginnings have. At that time everything feels new and I sense that anything is possible. I also like silence (best music staff). There are no interruptions, calls, visits or things to do in the morning. And I enjoy the fact that I haven't had a bad experience yet. I usually wake up pretty early and full of energy. I don't even need to set the alarm. Anyways, if I ever tried to stay in bed longer Frida and Kahlo (my dogs) wouldn't allow it. When I have important projects I'm capable of getting up at 4 am. It's a temporary sacrifice for a great cause. Anyhow, there is no weariness that a delicious afternoon coffee can't remedy. If I know that I'm getting up that early I obviously try to go to bed earlier. The point is that since I learned that I'm an early bird I've done my best to reserve mornings for my creative endeavours. I don't teach, exercise, check my messages nor visit social media in the morning. I know that if I did I would be losing some very valuable time. Furthermore, I use a different type of energy for those activities so I know I can do them at any other time. So if you want to know when to practice the first thing you need to do is find out what type of artist you are and the second thing is you need to do whatever you can to set aside that time. If your circumstances won't allow it just do the best you can with whatever time you have available. Once you've defined your practice timeframe it's best to do it at that same time every day. Consistence and stability will have a positive effect on your practicing. They will help you get into a rhythm. Believe me, even your muses will get used to showing up to your date on time.
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