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neil kaz, a fault and jazz improvisation
Posted By: higonefive
Date: Saturday, 6 October 2012, at 6:14 p.m.
In this post, neil kaz wonders about an online fault, which he perhaps never would have made OtB. Last night, i drove home on my CAAD 5, listening to a feature about Jazz, improvisation and neuroscience. Core was a work of Jazzgitarrist James Fidlon from Austin/Texas. Former theories on this topic for example said, that a jazz musician can hear in his mind the notes long before he playes them. That is perhaps not right. You hear the notes you play, you hear the notes of the others, you know your licks and lines and how to play them(the motoric patterns) and then you just play the notes, very short after this. And this is a thing between Head and head, as Humberto Maturana said, "we are thinking also with our hands". So perhaps the stimulus playing online is different from playing live and so the digestion is a different one. Perhaps you make the errors online because the amygdala isn't in the same time involved as playing live, touching the checkers, feeling and seeing the board in a different way.
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