Curiosity

“Curiosity killed the cat.” File that under well-known expressions that send a terrible message to those we seek to teach. Curiosity should be the cornerstone of how we interact with the world. Curiosity should be the default state. “But satisfaction brought it back.” The less-used second half of the expression […]

Advice from Lynda

I sometimes think that the best advice for a musician doesn’t come from other musicians. It comes from other creative fields – from other creators who work in different media. For me, one example is the marvelous “cartoonist, teacher, and blank scrabble square”, Lynda Barry. (That’s her Instgram bio.) Consider […]

Perfect

A lot of people are taking up new music practices this spring. Learning new instruments, learning to sing, writing songs, or learning new repertoire. It’s a good reason to remember this truth: Perfect is a trap. Perfect is unattainable, and if you wait for your art to be perfect, you’ll […]