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Aug 31 2009

Marks of a Great Musician (Part 2)

Mark #2 – Are you an observer?

Great musicians observe other musicians. As I look back over the years, a lot of my growth as a musician came from watching other people. I remember watching a particular drummer at my church when I was really young. I never took drum lessons but I studied his playing – how he held the sticks, his facial expression, his body language, how he hit the snare, hi-hat patterns, etc. Watching him play and trying it myself made all the difference. I would have never figured that stuff out on my own.

Watching professionals play is like a free lesson. Observe what they do and then try it out yourself. Observing and listening go hand in hand. When you don’t have the opportunity to observe great musicians at a particular venue, you should be listening.

Press in to the difficulty of what you saw and practice it till you get it. It can be done with hard work!

Written by dsantistevan · Categorized: Music

Aug 28 2009

MUTEMATH on Letterman

These guys are sick.

Written by dsantistevan · Categorized: Music

Aug 28 2009

Marks of a Great Musician (Part 1)

Over the next couple weeks I am going to be doing some posts on what makes a great musician. I’m not talking about prodigious talent. I’m talking about YOU. Right now. What are you doing right now to become great? Any musician, whether you have loads of talent or not, can become better. Just showing up and playing is not enough. You should be advancing, learning, becoming better every day of your life…and that doesn’t always involve holding an instrument and practicing.

Mark #1 – Are you a listener?

Great musicians listen. They NEVER claim to know it all. If you were to talk to Phil Keaggy himself, I’m sure he would tell you there are areas he needs to improve. My piano professor in college, Herb Johnson, has a doctorate in piano (you didn’t even know there was such a thing). Even at the summit of skill and education, he would practice daily.

If you want to be great, listen to lots of music and dissect it. Listen strategically. Listen to old music. Listen to new music. Whatever instrument you play, listen intently to that part. Test it out yourself. Work on it until you get it. Listen to styles you don’t naturally gravitate towards. Great musicians are versatile and can jump into numerous musical genres.

Also, listen when people try and show you something. Your way is not always the best way. Don’t be a self-worshiping egomaniac. Learn from whomever, wherever, whenever you can.

If you stop listening, you stop growing.

Written by dsantistevan · Categorized: Uncategorized

Aug 27 2009

Current Listenings

Every now and then a week will hit you with loads of good music. Here’s what I’ve been spinning lately, along with a brief description:

Hillsong: Faith+Hope+Love – only a few tracks worth buying (4,5,6). “Yahweh” is amazing.

Matt Redman: We Shall Not Be Shaken – the best worship songwriter ever with some of his best melodies ever. Essential.

MuteMath: Armistice – tons of fun. Great melodies & production. Took too long to come out.

The Glorious Unseen: The Hope That Lies In You – a weak voice but different enough to be cool. Songwriting and heart that will draw you in and help you cry out to God honestly. Excellent production.

Sleeping at Last: Storyboards – Like reading a genius novel. Listen and re-listen and re-listen. You may never understand it, but you’ll love it. One of the best.

Derek Webb: Stockholm Syndrome – I can handle DW in small doses. A little critical for around the clock listening. Genius songwriting and some crazy production. Wow.

Jesus Culture: Consumed – A great worship album. Very fresh and inspiring.

Jonsi & Alex: Riceboy Sleeps – My current soundtrack for reading and quiet time. Beautiful instrumental ambience.

Andrew Bird: Noble Beast – Music you will never understand, but a great voice. He whistles better than you talk.

What are you spinning these days?

Written by dsantistevan · Categorized: Music

Aug 26 2009

Endurance & Encouragement

Last night at APEX we finished our summer series. The text we applied was Romans 15:4-6

“For whatever was written in former days was written for our instruction, that through endurance and through the encouragement of the Scriptures we might have hope. May the God of endurance and encouragement grant you to live in such harmony with one another, in accord with Christ Jesus, that together you may with one voice glorify the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ.”

I believe it’s healthy to pause at the end of a season and reflect on what God is doing in your heart. I asked this question: Will this just be a nice Bible study you attended or something that will be part of an ongoing transformation in your life?

In order to live strong as young adults in 2009 we must have our hope anchored in Christ. We do this through two things: Endurance and the Encouragement of the Scriptures. Everything about our lives is shakeable – people, job, school, finances, possessions, etc. Christ is the only unshakeable foundation that we can set our hope on.

Circumstances have the potential to circumvent your hope, unless that hope is Christ.

Remember this truth: There are no setbacks for the man/woman of God, only stepping stones. When your heart is anchored in Christ, every trial, difficulty, and obstacle can become a stepping stone into God’s greater destiny and purpose.

Keep hoping… in the God of endurance and encouragement.

DS

Written by dsantistevan · Categorized: Uncategorized

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