Jonathan Harnum's Blog
November 1, 2023
How is Music Practice Different from Sports Practice?
Music practice and sports practice share similarities in their dedication to improvement and mastery, but they also exhibit distinct differences due to the nature of the activities involved. Here are some key ways in which music practice differs from sports practice:
In summary, music practice and sports practice differ in terms of their physical vs. mental nature, the role of repetition, solo vs. team dynamics, objective measurement, physical risk, artistic vs. competitive focus, age and career length, equipment requirements, and the specific mental challenges they present. Both types of practice require dedication and discipline but cater to distinct skill sets and objectives.
December 26, 2022
The Real Book – 99% Invisible
Fascinating episode from one of the best, most varied and interesting podcasts out there, 99% Invisible. I don’t normally post redirects like this, but this one is worth it. Go check it out!
Since the mid-1970s, almost every jazz musician has owned a copy of the same book. It has a peach-colored cover, a chunky, 1970s-style logo, and a black plastic binding. It’s delightfully homemade-looking—like it was printed by a bunch of teenagers at a Kinkos. And inside is the sheet music for hundreds of common jazz tunes—also
Source: The Real Book – 99% Invisible
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Victoria Victoria, Charlie Hunter – Over My Shoulder (acoustic)
December 12, 2022
December 9, 2022
Only in Japan: “Symphony No.9, Boogie” by 167 Musicians playing Theramins inside Matryoshka Dolls
December 8, 2022
November 23, 2022
November 15, 2022
Sona Jobarteh: The 60 Minutes Interview
Sona Jobarteh was gracious enough to let me interview her about practic for the book/audiobook The Practice of Practice. I’m so glad she is getting this kind of attention. She deserves it. Check out her website and her music.
More info from Sona Jobarteh on the Kora and how to play it here. Her last line in that short video is absolute gold, a view shared by so many master musicians, and many of the rest of us, too.


