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#425298 - 08/26/16 07:19 PM the perfect specimen of a musician
Mark79100 Offline
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the perfect specimen of a musician......for me that is!



This young lady improved my playing overnight. I studied her and studied her. She's completely into the music. Enveloped by it. Saturated with it. And perfect posture, fingering, hand positions, movements, etc. I read her history. She's Classically trained and it appears she took her training seriously.

So how did it help me? I realized I've been getting very sloppy these last few years of hardly playing. And WHY are my hardly playing.......? Because.......I've been getting very sloppy.

So I sat down at the piano and tried putting everything I had into what I was playing. Every emotion I could muster up. Every feeling in every bone in my body. Wonder of Wonders!!! I became a "born-again musician." I remembered my forte was playing with feeling and if I wasn't doing that (like I used to years ago), I wasn't enjoying my music.

I took out three Strauss waltzes (Blue Danube, Emperor, Voices of Spring) and took my time playing them....stopping here.....breathing there...increasing/decreasing volume....octaves...closed chords/open chords, etc.

A whole new world for me all over again. I don't think I've ever enjoyed music this much now that I'm taking my time and thinking my way through a song.

And......is it satisfying.....getting everything out of you in musical expression.

We are the luckiest people on the planet. I said in another thread that the world has become rather impersonal lately. No one to bounce your emotions off of. And, as musicians, we have plenty of "emotions" to bounce.

Our instruments are like the old Timex watch commercials. They "take a licking and come back ticking." I wouldn't trade the ability to express myself through music for anything. Well, maybe I would for Lady GaGa's autograph!

Mark


Edited by Mark79100 (08/26/16 07:23 PM)

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#425316 - 08/27/16 03:07 AM Re: the perfect specimen of a musician [Re: Mark79100]
Bernie9 Offline
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Mark

Thank you for your fine revelation and insight,
Bernie
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#425317 - 08/27/16 04:56 AM Re: the perfect specimen of a musician [Re: Mark79100]
Hal2001 Offline
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Thanks Mark. It's a beautiful reminder of what's really important in playing well. And that is, conveying the feeling expressed from our brain, heart and soul to our fingers and touching the keys in our own special ways that can then touch other's hearts and souls. Hal
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#425321 - 08/27/16 06:27 AM Re: the perfect specimen of a musician [Re: Mark79100]
Bernie9 Offline
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Hal
You perform beautiful music yourself on your music channel.
Bernie
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#425334 - 08/27/16 11:59 AM Re: the perfect specimen of a musician [Re: Bernie9]
Eric, B Online   content
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Hi Mark,
This is one of my all time favorite pieces.
Thanks for sharing. It lifted my Saturday morning.
Very well played indeed.
Your words of wisdom are spot on too...
Eric
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#425335 - 08/27/16 12:07 PM Re: the perfect specimen of a musician [Re: Bernie9]
Eric, B Online   content
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Originally Posted By: Bernie9
Hal
You perform beautiful music yourself on your music channel.
Bernie


I have to agree with Bernie wink
Just listened to your channel. I really enjoyed it. Great stuff.
Now I know why Bachus loves his Kronos. Great instrument.
Eric
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#425337 - 08/27/16 12:45 PM Re: the perfect specimen of a musician [Re: Mark79100]
Dnj Offline
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Hal very enjoyable and creative work .....KRONOS sounds amazing.

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#425349 - 08/27/16 04:16 PM Re: the perfect specimen of a musician [Re: Bernie9]
captain Russ Online   content
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Mark...a sensitive, heartfelt message we should All TAKE SERIOUSLY.

Thanks,


Russ

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#425624 - 09/02/16 04:20 PM Re: the perfect specimen of a musician [Re: Mark79100]
Hal2001 Offline
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Bernie, Eric and Donnie. Thank you for your kind words. We are fortunate to have a fine selection of modern synths available to us and music forums such as this to exchange ideas and inspire us. Hal
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Korg Kronos 88 and Genos, Logic Pro, Omnisphere

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