If you listen to nature, all the sounds are done in a confident way. I'm trying to do that.
I always try to think of a vocabulary to match different musical situations.
What I try to impart to a musician is to really try to practice the instrument in a really sincere way. Learn as much about music as you possibly can. Learn composition. Study to try to create compositions of your own and put your own personal touch on your music.
I'm approaching a period in my life though where I'd like to be totally absorbed into music, doing concerts, writing something. Basically, that IS what I am doing.
I like to hear melodies that go from one extreme to the next- saxophone to a bell to a whistle, for instance.
You have to know composition to be a good improviser.
I don't like to box myself in when I'm composing.
I've always been interested in shaping music in odd ways, with odd riffs and that's been probably something that I've continued on with my studies with improvisation as I'm working with people.
I remember times when the whole music scene was just flourishing.