Listen "How do you balance musical skill with feel?"
Episode Synopsis
What matters more in music: technical skill or emotional feel? In this episode, we dive deep into this question with saxophonist and composer Toby James, who shares his experiences navigating the extremes of music, from composing on a deadline to performing spontaneously without sheet music. Toby makes a compelling case that skill and feel are not opposites but rather interconnected elements that can unlock each other. We explore how musical skill is essential for communication, while feel brings depth and authenticity to that communication. By the end of our conversation, we arrive at the idea that true balance between skill and feel might not be a simple 50/50 split, but rather a full embrace of both in harmony. Join us as we unravel this musical conundrum and discover how to blend technique with emotion in our creative endeavors.Takeaways: In the realm of music, the debate between technical skill and emotional feel is ongoing and complex, as both elements play critical roles in creating impactful sound. Toby James emphasises that skill and feel should not be seen as opposites; rather, they can complement and enhance each other in the musical process. Listening and internalising musical elements are vital skills that underpin emotional expression in music, proving that technique can enhance feel. The journey of a musician often involves balancing their technical ability with the emotional aspects of music, creating a unique and personal sound. Support the podcastFollow on InstagramFollow on FacebookSubscribe to the newsletterProduced by Gareth Davies at The Sound BoutiqueMentioned in this episode:Need help making your podcast?The Sound BoutiqueNeed music for your podcast?Podcast Music Kits
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