[Harp-L] out of the rut



I had the great pleasure to be energized at Jam Camp last spring. Great plans, good practice ideas, I improved a lot. Then this fall I had some severe employment concerns which left me unable to concentrate at all on the harp. I stopped playing for several months. Last week I got together wih the guys to jam. I felt that I played better than I had for a long time, even though I hadn't picked up a harp for months. Although I don't have the tape to prove it, I got rave reviews. So...

Any chance that taking a extended break can improve your playing I think Chris M has suggested this in the past. This runs counter to my teacher's advice to always play a little every day. Maybe not playing helped me focus on the bare essentials which I picked up again.. I relate it to not playing golf over the winter, then having my best round of the year the first time out.

So maybe if you're in a rut, give it a rest.

Cheers to you, Doug T!
Fred S





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