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53 things to do over winter break

Download the printable checklist

Download the printable checklist

Congratulations, you made it to winter break! Now what are you going to do with yourself for the next few weeks? Yeah, see that’s the problem. Colleges are nice enough to give everyone time to recover after finals, but since you’re so used to being busy all the time, you don’t know what to do with yourself when you come home for break.

Well, to help fix your boredom problem, I put together a biiiiiiigggggg list of things you can do to keep yourself busy over break. Since this is blog about not only surviving music school, but kicking its sorry little butt, I focused this list on all the things you should do to to be really really really prepared for the coming semester. It might be a bit of work now, but If you complete it, you can count on heading back to school more prepared than the world’s most gung-ho boy scout. Invest a little time now, so that you don’t feel slammed through the whole next semester.

I also made a printable .pdf checklist of the whole thing, so you can track your progress as you go. Download it here, and get to work!

Fun

  • This is a pretty “serious” list, so don’t forget to visit with all your friends. Relax, party, socialize, and connect with people. When it’s March and you’re stuck in a practice room for 6 hours a day, you’ll wish you had socialized more.
  • Spend some time with your family. I know they can bug you, but they’re also an important piece of your emotional health. Don’t go home and isolate yourself for three weeks.
  • Go to a concert. You spent the whole Fall performing, now get out to a concert, sit back (or jump around, depending), and enjoy watching someone else do all the work.
  • Find a new hobby or campus club to get involved with. If you do everything else on this checklist, you’ll be better prepared for the spring, and you’ll have some time in your schedule. Don’t “wait and see” if you have time, because if you think like that, you never will. Find a club, and email the president so that you can’t back out on yourself.
  • Visit a museum. You can always find something fun there.
  • If you’re really bored, it’s not too early to start making plans for spring break. Decide if you’re going to go somewhere or stay home, and then find something good to do with that time.
  • If you’re really really bored, read every post on this site (there are only 22 as of now, so it should be too bad).

Health

  • Find a fitness routine that works for you, and start doing it. Learn the exercises now so that you feel comfortable and don’t have to fumble through them during the semester. If you get in the habit of working out now, you’ll probably have a better time sticking to it once things get busy. And, if you’re out of shape, you can deal with the initial soreness while it won’t interfere your practicing as much. Read the rest of this entry »

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Gear Crazed – Are You Caught in the Quest for the Perfect Sound?

With several conferences taking place in the next few weeks–including the Percussive Arts Society International Convention, which is going on right now, I thought I’d share a piece of my thoughts that have to do with every musician’s favorite part of the show: the equipment expo.

I’ve noticed a cycle that almost every musician I know has gotten stuck in. It has to do with gear. To illustrate my point, I’ll share a little story here, but if you’re short on time, you can skip ahead to the summary, or even head straight to the point.

The cycle goes something like this: Joe the drummer (is not just drummers who have this problem, but that’s what we’ll call him for the sake of this story) isn’t quite happy with the sounds he gets from his drums. He’s tried making some adjustments to his set up and tried some different brands of sticks. Nothing seems to help. Then Joe attends a concert. He enjoys the performance, and as he listens, he begins to fall in love with the sound of the drums on stage. The tone is so defined, with just the right amount of this, and not too much of that. By the end of the concert, he’s obsessed with this sound, and just knows that he’s finally discovered the sound he’s been after his whole life. *If you know where this story is going and you’re in a hurry, you can skip to the point.

After the show (or clinic), he tells anyone who will listen about how great the sound was, and he and his drummer friends speculate about what kind of drums the drummer had, how the equipment must have been tweaked, and what Joe can do with his gear to achieve the same sound. Joe spends a couple of hours in the practice room adjusting the setup and tuning of his drums, trying to replicate the sound he heard. That gets him closer to the dream sound, but he’s still not there. He checks online to see if the drummer from the show has any tips. Read the rest of this entry »

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