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The Benefits of Strengthening the Weak Link
How Being the “Best” Musican Is Also an Opportunity for
Growth

Hi, Harry
In our last lesson, we talked about the virtues of being the
"worst"—i.e. the least experienced or knowledgeable—musician
in a band. Playing with better musicians simply makes you
better. Today, though, I want to take a look at the opposite
situation: What happens when you’re the "best" musician in
the room? This can also be a great learning opportunity,
provided that you’re willing to do a lot of work.


I should probably be more specific, though. Sometimes
the strongest musicians are simply brought into a musical
situation as “hired guns”—they play a specific role in a
band, but someone else is directing the music. That’s not
what I’m talking about today. If you’re the best musician
in a group that plays together regularly, eventually the
other band members will turn to you for guidance. And that’s
where a unique opportunity for growth appears: the challenge
of leading a band.

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Dedicated to your musical success,
Chris Punis
chris@learnjazzfaster.com

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