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Music connects & CONNECTS

Normally, I refuse to write in English because of the loss of little language-nuances. As this is also written for the American guests, I will make an exception this time 🙂

My husband plays in a bigband. For the fourth time they organized the International Big Band Festival in Roermond. Mostly the international bigbands are from Belgium and Germany.

One of the bigband’s  group members was once on a Bleu Lake Fine Arts summer camp in the US. His father received in the past Blue Lake International Jazz Band  in the Netherlands. It was his idea to invite them to play on the festival. They asked and Blue Lake agreed to come!

Music connects, but not all by itself and sometimes there are blockades.

This blog is what I experienced this time on how to structure connection, the work that needs to be done to create the moment where the magic might happen.

I write about it because I learn from it, learn about the keys to succes to organise moments where magic might happen. To make sure structures don’t block the flow but enable, support, enlarge it.

Music connects

On sunday, the music connects. their are 4 bigbands playing. So around 80 musicians had a great time playing with their band for an audience.

The connection

The band members in playing together.  The audience, musicians, in enjoying the music and meeting each other.

The structure

  • A volunteer picked the bigbands and invited them to come. Agreements were made. The bands receive a fee for playing (to support the bands “long-term survival”).
  • All licenses were applied for, requirements met.
  • A poster was made and all other (social) media mobilized.
  • The stage is good. Good sound- and light-support in a nice environment.
  • There is catering while listening.
  • There is place for the musicians to leave their stuff while waiting.
  • There is a hostess welcoming them and giving them the feedback received from other musicians after the gig. (=Me, I love the job because I get to meet the musicians and can experience the different cultures in the bands)
  • Someone is watching the time so the bands can start on time and presenting the bands to the audience.
  • The audience can enjoy this for free as there are sponsors found to pay for the expenses.

Music connects

On saturday music CONNECTS. During the concert of the three bands, there was a vibe of collaboration, challenge and connection.

The connection, challenge and collaboration

The band members in playing together.

The band members in playing with another conductor.

The conductors having a solo on their instrument with another band.

The trombonists of the three bands in playing together one piece, and having all solo’s.

The saxophonists of the three bands in playing together one piece

The trumpeters of the three bands in playing together one piece.

The dutch cellist in playing with the American band

Part of the audience, being a host family, with the American band.

The audience, musicians, in enjoying the music and meeting each other.

The structure

All of the above from sunday PLUS

  • Having conductors supporting the collaboration, picking nice challenging combinations from all bands for the improvisation solos.
  • Having conductors picking pieces for their conducting the other band, conducting the one instrument pieces.
  • Having a program (time schedule and rooms) for the workshops that are needed to rehearse all the combinations.
  • Having host families that have a connection to music. By preference with a kid, same age same instrument, as the guest.
  • The American band that teaches their students (by a set of rules) how to be a connecting visitor in the guesthouse.
  • Last minute buying of yellow t-shirts for one band so each band had his one color and could easily be recognized. The mixing of band members was visible.
  • The American conductor listening at breakfast to the cellist in the guesthousehold and asking him to join the band for the concert the next evening. A challenge for the cellist and an unusual combination for the band. The conductor showing guts and trust at the same time. All conductors on the watch for opportunities for personal growth for the musicians.

Thats how you get a final piece that looks like:

Summary

I saw people (musicians and audience) having a great time in being connected.

I guess that through this connectivity-experience these musicians increased their skills to:

  • handle a common responsibility
  • look for and recognize the common ground
  • acknowledge and accept the differences in preferences
  • value each individual contribution, be inspired/challenged by it
  • feel equivalent

And the chance of that happening is increased by the structure provided. Mostly invisible work done by people who enjoy to feel this happening.

Reading back I realize this is quite a technical story. But that was exactly what I was looking for.

The technique behind the feeling

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