A Cinderella Story.
In March, I will be music directing the music, Cinderella, for the University of Wisconsin-Parkside theater department. Today, while learning the show, I realized a few things.
To learn a musical:
- Start by playing what you can and make all the mistakes possible. 
- Take a step back and learn every singer's part note-by-note. Think about the story they are trying to tell and why. 
- Re-play your part, but this time play it slowly and tap into what the singers are trying to communicate. 
- Play your part again at the correct tempo. 
The other day I wrote about playing the gig; here's another way to think about doing life better.
- Start by making mistakes: asking questions, learning, failing, getting up, and doing it again. 
- Take a step back - listen, see who's in the room, try to understand where they're going and how you help them. 
- Try again, this time mindful of the space you hold, your role, and what you're all trying to do. 
- Wash, rinse, and repeat. 
It's a different kind of Cinderella story, but it works.


 
       
      

