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From: rkjp56
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  • Are you in the nj area?! Sheeeesh! I so need a teacher

  • Feeling, color, touch, imagery are all important, truly said & nicely demonstrated, though far beyond most of ours skills.

    However one needs a physical ability to grow into accuracy & limberness; as well as some type of structure as a starting point. i.e. A chord progression that repeats that newer players can work from to find their way with the sounds.

    You could show us a progression you enjoy or demonstrate a run or riff to help those who haven't had your musical experiences at the piano.

  • @starboy288

    Sorry, It was meant to help not hinder.This approach is just using another side of your brain.

  • keep making sth like this plz:)

  • For students, its still a must to learn all scales etc. Are you saying you should skip that and just learn by ear?

  • @Miketar2424

    No,your right.You have to start somewhere.However it seems to many stop there.

  • Please keep making these

  • Your remarkable casual comfort with all keys is not surprising given your many posts. Now I know what I want for Christmas- to play "exactly like you", to borrow from your examples. I too apprenticed at the forgotten firm of Wax, Needle, Vinyl & Groove (Classes of 78, 45 & 33 -natch) back when mp3 was not for you and me. I know the vocab well I just need to enunciate it better... Great insights - Klav

  • Art Tatum style, yes man! You're the only one that haves the Art Tatum approach. Bravo!

  • Cool stuff!

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