index 06–30–2007
A partial and selective index of articles, posts and other detritus. Only covers posts up to and including June 30th 2007.tutorials
harmonics
playing in position
training (the) quartetarticles
the closed laptop
practicing
solo
technological dramas
what’s in a name?informal threads
canons and canonizing
cyborgs and cyborgism
society in miniature
tactics and structurings
why improvise?most commented
labels/keywords
tutorials
harmonics
harmonics pt. 0, the physics ofharmonics pt. 1: where are they?
harmonics pt. 2, the picking hand and
harmonics pt. 3: cataloging and improvisation
harmonics pt. 4…
playing in position
playing in position pt. 0, reasons forplaying in position pt. 1: don’t get lost
playing in position pt. 2: physiological compromises
playing in position pt. 3: learning the geography
playing in position pt. 4: what about finger independence?
playing in position pt. 5: one string melodies (again)
playing in position pt. 6: more physiological compromises
playing in position pt. 7a: learning the geography (again)
playing in position pt. 7b: learning the geography (again)
playing in position pt. 8a: one string melodies (yet again)
playing in position pt. 8b: one string melodies (yet again)
playing in position pt. 9: fingerboard geometry
playing in position pt. 10a: spanning a third
harmonics pt. 10b… (forthcoming)
training (the) quartet
training (the) quartet pt. 0: why four?training (the) quartet pt. 1: protocol of mirroring
training (the) quartet pt. 1.1: protocol of affinity
training (the) quartet pt. 2: network topologies
training (the) quartet pt. 3… (forthcoming)
articles
the closed laptop
the closed laptop pt. 0: a cautionary tale of performance practicethe closed laptop pt. 1: i/o? what i/o?
the closed laptop pt. 2a: deliver us from our bodies
the closed laptop pt. 2b… (forthcoming)
practicing
practicing: the journey (and the destination)practicing: systems, routines and shake-ups
solo
solo: alone togethersolo: writing about music is like…
solo: niche in the ecology
solo: my humble lexicon
solo: primary territories
technological dramas
technological dramas pt. 0: piano mobilitytechnological dramas pt. 1: performing ‘normal’
technological dramas pt. 2… (forthcoming)
what’s in a name?
what’s in a name: free improvisationwhat’s in a name: non-idiomatic vs. pan-idiomatic
what’s in a name: non-idiomatic improvisation
what’s in a name: the j-word
informal threads
canons and canonizing
an application of the principles of canon formationan application of the principles of canon formation II
race: how many of us are just visiting?
the best of jazz of the 2010s
ten reasons lists might be trouble
See also ‘what’s in a name?’.
cyborgs and cyborgism
the (finite?) instrumentthe instrument: of cyborgs and performance
keith rowe: an appreciation
See also ‘solo’ and ‘technological dramas’.
society in miniature
group improvisation: a question of leader(ship)structur(e|ing): towards a music(ology) of verbs
society-in-miniature: diplomacy
‘society-in-miniature’? but where does the stage end?
mob behavior and the hegemonic impulse
See also ‘why improvise?’, ‘cyborgs and cyborgism’, ‘tactics and structurings’ and ‘training (the) quartet’.
tactics and structurings
limits and boundaries, purpose oflimits and boundaries: wikiality
structur(e|ing): towards a music(ology) of verbs
from the road: novel social structur(e|ing)s
endings: or engineering serendipity
learn a few moves, and make up the rest
engineering ritual: a curious case of the body in concert
structure|ings: engineering serendipity
contrasts and juxtapositions
mob behavior and the hegemonic impulse
the art of persuasion
‘responsible’ listening
See also ‘cyborgs and cyborgism’, ‘solo’ and ‘training (the) quartet’.
why improvise?
why improvise?why improvise? redux
why improvise? the leap off the edge
most commented
society-in-miniature: diplomacystructure|ings: engineering serendipity
what’s in a name: non-idiomatic improvisation
daily recommended traditional intake
an application of the principles of canon formation II
some observations i brought home
2 comments:
Wow! Thanks for the roundup. I might tackle a concept our two.
You’re welcome, Dan. (Actually put the thing together ’cause I was having problems figuring out what I had and hadn’t written about.)
S, tig
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