I figure the combination of an Eb, 3+1 Compensating, and not playing for around 7 years is a great time for me to try and correct some of my biggest issues I remember when I was in college. I'll be forced to return to basics and can reinforce areas I ignored before.
I suck, absolutely suck, at rhythm and keeping tempo. I blame this on learning by rote my all region/all state material -- I'd learn to play it *exactly* like the recordings given to me. It worked well then, but by college level it caught up with me. My college professor recognized this and had me basically start page 1 of getchell with a metronome set at 60. I'd do these exercises for a few minutes, but i'd go right back to trying to 'fake it' on the effie suite, or whatever else seemed more fun.
I can disect a rhtym, and count it out loud. It is not that I have trouble understanding what the rhythm should be, it's more the moment I start playing everything goes out the window. If I would tap my foot while playing it will be crazy off the beat. I just can't keep a beat and play at the same time.
I am looking for recommendations on how to try and correct this fundamental issue. I'll be forced to start fairly basic again with the new horn, key, lack of chops. Is second book of getchell(or maybe first..) with a metronome the best? Any other recommendations, warmups, technique?
The other issue my lack of an ear; but that I don't see getting fixed.
Side note: I'm an American living in Sweden. If anyone is aware of 'community bands' or any sort of groups one can join(or where to find them) please let me know! I have a lead on one group here in Stockholm, but would love to start playing as much as possible.
Thanks for any help!



