One learns how to change gears within a concert repertoire.
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Once you break a habit into its components, you can fiddle with the gears.
When you go into the studio or get up on the stage with people who have more experience or knowledge, you learn.
I'm still learnin'. I pick up something from every performer I watch.
I learned a lot just watching people perform.
When preparing for a concert, I do lots of training. I work with a choreographer to create great moves and then I have to keep my voice strong with lessons.
You learn a lot about each other from a tour, musically and humanly.
Coming into the music industry, even when I was a kid, one thing I learned is timing is everything. You being prepared is everything.
I learned that when you're lucky enough to be surrounded by such talented people that you really become more of an orchestrator of this talent - you're just trying to harmonise everyone's contributions.
One of the interesting things about having little musical knowledge is that you generate surprising results sometimes; you move to places you wouldn't if you knew better.
Anytime I switch to another instrument, I immediately turn it into another kind of drum so that I can understand it better.
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