On Oct 3, 10:30 am, Fadosolrélamisi <
rei...@telus.net> wrote:
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> Hope everything is good! (Judging by your post ... the answer is yes [;o)
Yes, life is odd with its twists and turns but we are still doing
well in the turmoil. I assume things are well with you too.
> J'espère que what you just wrote here above "ne tombera pas dans l'oreille d'un sourd" ... indeed one needs to walk the walk ...
There is so much work that can be done when we focus on the basics.
I like to juggle for the kids because I think juggling is a great
metaphor for the skills we need to learn. Most of the work in music is
mental but playing well is about getting the feel for keeping an
effect going, like riding a bike, or turning a bowl on a lathe,
drumming a double roll, rolling your RRRRRRs, playing a CG tremolo
or... juggling. Most of the RH CG effects are synergistic so, like Hii
says, you can transfer that feel to other skills. The juggling FEELS
good just like a nice ami scale with that same tremolo roll. Hii
nailed it when he focuses on the feel in the finger tips but that is
the tip of the metaphoric iceberg in the inner world of working by
feel where "rational" thinking does not light the way.
It's too bad we don't teach music from grade one using SolFa. The
results I see are really quite amazing for the young ones and a few of
the older ones who have caught on and can now sing SolFa and play the
beginning tunes I start with.