Everything comes to him who hustles while he waits.
Thomas Edison
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Hello Batumi Georgia
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What are you waiting for? The inspiration you are waiting for is waiting for you. But you have to summon it from out of the back room where it's been resting up from the summer heat.
I think it was Somerset Maugham who said that if you want to be a writer you have to write everyday, even if it's only your name. Good advice. It gets your hands on the pen or the keyboard and puts letters and words together.
Are you a musician? Then sit down at the piano and play some chords. Put the mouthpiece in and play a C# minor scale, (watch out, it has a B# in it). Tune the violin or the guitar.
Are you a painter? Clean your brushes, or take a piece of paper and draw a line, not one of those dumb paisley lines, but a real line that starts somewhere, curves off into the universe and returns.
Are you a dancer? Grab the back of the chair and start your plies, then lift and see where that foot is pointing.
Are you a cook? Open a cook book, read a few recipes and contemplate something different for the rice or the potato. Check through your spice rack.
Tinker with things. Push your tools around, reorganize your shelf, wash your dishes, give the dog a bath, go for a walk, take a shower. Waiting is a dynamic activity. Sooner or later something is going to walk out of that back room and into your life, and you will be prepared for it.
There's the story about Cole Porter who was thrown from his horse while out riding. His leg was broken but he crawled over to a stone wall and worked on some of the lyrics to one of his songs while he was waiting to be rescued..
DB - The Vagabond
(Never give up)
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SPRING QUESTION
(This is not a contest)
Come on. 11 diverse and interesting answers so far. Where's yours?
NASA has planned to send a two man mission on an 18 month trip to the planet Mars. It would take 6 months for the astronauts to get there and after 6 months of exploration another 6 months to return.
Should they do it and why, and if not, why not?
dbdacoba@aol.com
I eagerly await your answer.
DB
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Showing posts with label Somerset Maugham. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Somerset Maugham. Show all posts
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Saturday, February 12, 2011
Warming Up
The actor, no less than the soldier, must be subject to iron discipline.
Constantine Stanislavki
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During my acting career I had a small sign taped up on the wall in front of me when I was at my desk with the two words "IRON DISCIPLINE."
One day in New York I was talking with a young man who had just purchased a guitar. He also had a book on how to play it. "Learn How To Play A Guitar In 10 Easy Steps" or something like it. I saw the book. It showed how to finger some basic chords and how to play some songs. I asked the fellow if he did any warming up exercises since there were none in the book. He said that he couldn't be bothered by that stuff, he just wanted to play music.
Quite coincidentally, almost as a gift from the god of music, there was an interview a few days later, in the New York Daily News, with one of the current stars of the rock music world. A guitarist.
Among other things they discussed, the interviewer asked him to describe an average day in his life. And he told about having breakfast and then spending 2 or 3 hours warming up, with scales and finger exercises. He told of how important it was to help him with the music he would practice later.
I clipped out the article and sent it to my young friend. I don't know if he ever went on and mastered the guitar or not. But at least he knew what real musicians do.
I once had a part time job as an accompanist for a dance company. By the end of the morning session those dancers were flying across the studio. But they all began at the bar, bending and straightening, under the expert eye of the dance master and choreographer.
Singers vocalize every morning. I know artists who will begin the day making simple drawings before they approach the canvas. Somerset Maugham said that if you want to be a writer you have to write every day. One day at Marlboro I accidentally came upon a trombonist who was getting ready to play with the orchestra and he was rapidly playing up and down chromatic scales, not an easy thing to do on any instrument;
Actors don't have the benefit of a musical instrument, a dance studio or a typewriter to start the day. But we have our own tools and technicalities. We keep the body in shape to be able to express the most subtle meanings in the gestures we make with grace and articulation. Same with the voice. Memory is an all important tool for an actor. There was a famous actress who used to memorize a sonnet every day. We may have audition pieces that we work on to make better. But if there is a rehearsal or performance of the day we have the script and any serious actor will pick it up and work on it to gain a further understanding of it and gain more agility with the speeches.
With an actor, a musician, a dancer or a painter, just as with the writer, the mind works through the medium the artist has and it must be handled with the utmost discipline to be dependable. When you see a performing artist work you are seeing what floats on the top of the barrel, what flies across the room and not the iron sweat of discipline.
DB - Vagabond
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Weekend Puzzle
Let's play ball. I'll start.
base ball
foot "
------- "
---------
and so on.
Starting at the top how many balls can you add. The person with the most number wins the nifty prize.
Good luck
DB
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Constantine Stanislavki
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During my acting career I had a small sign taped up on the wall in front of me when I was at my desk with the two words "IRON DISCIPLINE."
One day in New York I was talking with a young man who had just purchased a guitar. He also had a book on how to play it. "Learn How To Play A Guitar In 10 Easy Steps" or something like it. I saw the book. It showed how to finger some basic chords and how to play some songs. I asked the fellow if he did any warming up exercises since there were none in the book. He said that he couldn't be bothered by that stuff, he just wanted to play music.
Quite coincidentally, almost as a gift from the god of music, there was an interview a few days later, in the New York Daily News, with one of the current stars of the rock music world. A guitarist.
Among other things they discussed, the interviewer asked him to describe an average day in his life. And he told about having breakfast and then spending 2 or 3 hours warming up, with scales and finger exercises. He told of how important it was to help him with the music he would practice later.
I clipped out the article and sent it to my young friend. I don't know if he ever went on and mastered the guitar or not. But at least he knew what real musicians do.
I once had a part time job as an accompanist for a dance company. By the end of the morning session those dancers were flying across the studio. But they all began at the bar, bending and straightening, under the expert eye of the dance master and choreographer.
Singers vocalize every morning. I know artists who will begin the day making simple drawings before they approach the canvas. Somerset Maugham said that if you want to be a writer you have to write every day. One day at Marlboro I accidentally came upon a trombonist who was getting ready to play with the orchestra and he was rapidly playing up and down chromatic scales, not an easy thing to do on any instrument;
Actors don't have the benefit of a musical instrument, a dance studio or a typewriter to start the day. But we have our own tools and technicalities. We keep the body in shape to be able to express the most subtle meanings in the gestures we make with grace and articulation. Same with the voice. Memory is an all important tool for an actor. There was a famous actress who used to memorize a sonnet every day. We may have audition pieces that we work on to make better. But if there is a rehearsal or performance of the day we have the script and any serious actor will pick it up and work on it to gain a further understanding of it and gain more agility with the speeches.
With an actor, a musician, a dancer or a painter, just as with the writer, the mind works through the medium the artist has and it must be handled with the utmost discipline to be dependable. When you see a performing artist work you are seeing what floats on the top of the barrel, what flies across the room and not the iron sweat of discipline.
DB - Vagabond
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Weekend Puzzle
Let's play ball. I'll start.
base ball
foot "
------- "
---------
and so on.
Starting at the top how many balls can you add. The person with the most number wins the nifty prize.
Good luck
DB
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