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Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Why Bother Reading Music?

Ok, so I didn't make up this title because I think Everyone should read music or because I happen to teach that little skill...
Rather than bore the reader with, do re mi's and a,b,c's? I want to share a fascinating experience that I had last week with a Grammy-Winning producer. Now you ask, how do those things even relate to each other? Gimmee a second I'll get there!

Here's the scoop:
Every Monday evening I go to Blair School of Music, (NOT because I am a nerd & I like school… maybe that's part of the reason) BUT really because I am taking an amazing class called the Blair Hit Songwriters Series hosted by the delightful and de-lovely (couldn’t not contain the Cole Porter reference) Deanna Walker. Each week a different fabulous songwriter, publisher, industry exec joins us to talk about their careers, answer questions, critique songs & there are even opportunities to pitch to publishers! This Class runs every fall and spring at Blair, & I say, the 2 hours each week is time well spent. It has been a wonderful opportunity to learn about the process of songwriting from the perspective of successful writers, tools for the muse, advice on succeeding in this mad hatter industry and to hear some famous hits played live by the actual writers! blah, blah, you get the point. If you're interested you can check it out here

Last week we were joined by a Grammy-Winning Writer/Producer named Hawk Wolinski (some of his credits include a little lady called Chaka Khan, a guy named Michael Jackson, this brilliant producer dude, Quincy Jones oh and Prince!!)
First I must say, What a Fireball, he was entertaining and shared bucket loads of information from the moment he walked in. It was fabulous!

How does this tie into Music Theory?
I want to first mention that he discussed a lot of varied styles of music including...
References to some great jazz cats like Coltrane and his approach to creating melody.
(a-hem...) Some of those Broadway writers I have mentioned (perhaps even endlessly expounded upon?) in previous posts.
I'm too cool for Broadway
Brilliance and Bawdy of Broadway Lyrics
Send In the Clowns

And even, one of most favorite people, J.S.Bach and how he orchestrated music. Amazing how the Baroque era (that's the 1700's?!?) is still making it's mark today? By the way, when I heard Quincy Jones speak last year, he mentioned a lot of classical cats as well...
It's fascinating to me how all of this stuff has influenced a successful, innovative, writer, & his arranging/process as an R&B producer. See, I don't make this stuff up because I like to talk about Music Theory!
It's important to take in knowledge from all Genres and to delve into understanding music.
Why? because it helps you to be a better writer and musician :)

Oh, one last thing...
At the end of the class Deanna asked him, “If there was something you would have done differently in your career, what would it be?” His answer, “I would have learned to read music sooner...” 'Nuf said (albeit he also mentioned watching his Business of Music more carefully)

Hmmm... I think next week? I'll share some his writing tricks. So stick around, I promise fun and fabulous-ness for all

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