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Tag Archives: music
Sonnet 9 – Patch, Be Natch! Music-Making Spell 2 for Students! (Shakespearean Sonnet)
PATCH skills – we learn when ready to be wrongwith confidence, start training tricky bits.BE NATCH and free your feelings in a song,and be yourself, great minds don’t always “fit”.SNATCH moments to create when life gets stressedsing your own words to music that … Continue reading
Would you call a spade a spade if it was Chopin?
My dad thought you could not Play Chopin until You fell in love. He didn’t know.
Improvise!
Too odd for classical, Not cool for school.. The hidden core! Dim, Dis, Pent, Sus. Written: 20/08/2017 I studied classical piano for many years and won prizes (at local competitions) and people enjoyed my playing. I composed but didn’t … Continue reading