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Multi-Instrumentalism & Touring with Clairo (with Steve Brickman)

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Multi-Instrumentalism & Touring with Clairo (with Steve Brickman)
description
Special Guest (and incredible musician) Steve Brickman joins the pod to discuss playing different instruments, expanding musical horizons, hitting the road with Clairo, and the magic of the OMNICHORD. Check out Steve's work at SteveBrickman.com
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date
2023-04-11
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  • steve-brickman
listenUrl
https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lovemusicmore/episodes/Multi-Instrumentalism--Touring-with-Clairo-with-Steve-Brickman-e21v667
appleUrl
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/multi-instrumentalism-touring-with-clairo-with/id1567355195?i=1000608404263&uo=4
spotifyUrl
https://open.spotify.com/episode/5xjseOD9QB01WMLvfOfn7n
youtubeUrl
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UmXUTgSd3r8
topicsDiscussed
  • Touring
  • Jazz
  • Creativity
  • Music production
  • Multi-instrumentalism
  • Overcoming performance challenges
  • Improvisation techniques
  • Utilizing the OMNICHORD
  • Building a diverse skill set
  • The evolution from amateur to professional
  • Navigating music licensing
hostNote
Steve Brickman spent his 20s accumulating instruments and his 30s learning what to do with them. He plays saxophone, guitar, piano, and the **OMNICHORD** (exactly as weird and wonderful as it sounds), and has toured with **Clairo** in rooms from 2,000 to 6,000 capacity. We talk about the point where a practice regimen clicks into actual fluency, what touring at that level involves logistically ("you need a backup for the backup"), and why having more tools to offer makes you more indispensable, not more diluted. His 30s frame: stop acquiring, start deploying.
selectedMoments
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    Journey into Multi-instrumentalism
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    106
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    Steve reflects on his early experiences with different instruments, emphasizing the foundational techniques he learned.
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    Practicing Fundamentals
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    336
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    In a discussion about practice regimens, Steve explains the importance of mastering the fundamentals on various instruments.
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    Transitioning to Guitar
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    503
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    Steve shares his evolution into a guitarist and the challenges he faced as he transitioned from student to professional musician.
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    Touring with Clairo
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    1413
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    Steve talks about the logistics and teamwork involved in touring and what makes it a unique experience.
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    Improvisation and Techniques
    startSec
    1912
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    Steve delves into the link between multi-instrumentalism and improvisation, detailing how he adapts techniques across instruments.
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    The Magic of the OMNICHORD
    startSec
    1992
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    The conversation turns to the OMNICHORD, where Steve describes its charm and versatility in musical performance.
excerptQuotes
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    It was great because it gave me a great foundation of technique for playing and just kind of a practice regimen and a little bit of structure.
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    The more you have at your disposal, the more people would want to hire you because they get more bang for their buck.
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    I think having that ability to produce your own stuff is crucial; it goes hand in hand with writing music.
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    My 20s were exploring new instruments like guitar, bass, and sounds, and now in my 30s, it's more about utilizing all those tools I gained.
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    You just need to have a backup for the backup because the one time you go without it is when it's going to fail.
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    We all get along so well, and it's like a family; that’s a great situation on tour.
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    1490
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faq
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    What instruments does Steve Brickman play?
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    Steve Brickman plays several instruments including saxophone, guitar, piano, and is known for his work with the OMNICHORD.
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    What is it like touring with Clairo?
    answer
    Touring with Clairo involves playing in venues ranging from 2,000 to 6,000 capacity, and requires a cohesive team for logistics and performance.
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    How does one transition from amateur to professional musician?
    answer
    Steve emphasizes the importance of building a diverse skill set, learning from experiences, and continuously adapting in the music industry.
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