There’s “making stuff up as you go”, and then there is improvisation…
The first doesn’t take talent, necessarily, and the results are often just random; the latter, however, can take a lot of talent and practice to make something so spontaneously beautiful..
My guest today is Sarah Beth Shiplett of Music UNB and Music on the Hill. She’s here to talk about the free noon-time concert on February 4 at Memorial Hall, entitled Improvisational Guitar with Joel Leblanc. Joel Leblanc is well-known for doing lots of improvisational music, so this is a must-see event. Sarah and I talked about the nature of the frame of this concert, what improvisation can me, and how it is construction on a whole new level.
Music today isn’t improvisation, necessarily, but has much the same energy:
- Monomyth bring us Medicine Man, from their Saturnalia Regalia! album;
- And from their self-titled album, we hear The Auras with Love Just Spirals On.
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When I was younger my parents traveled a lot. This one time when I was 8 I had a babysitter who didn’t want to do much babysitting. Instead she wanted to watch “When a Stranger Calls”, and insisted that my sister and I sit on the couch and close our eyes at the scary parts.
So there I was, 11 years old, forced to watch a werewolf rip people apart for 2 hours. The best part about the whole experience is that at the time we lived out in the country, surrounded by 20km of woods in every direction, and in every inch of those woods, thanks to my young idiot overactive imagination, stalked a werewolf. I’d like to be able to tell you my parents never hired her again, but no they did, and I think the next time she came over she brought “Texas Chainsaw Massacre”, or “The Exorcist”, or some other child appropriate horror movie.







Do you ever wonder: can I climb that?
