Summer 2013 Newsletter
Summer 2013 Newsletter
Summer 2013 Newsletter
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Summer 2013
Hello fellow improvisers! When I first started KeyboardImprov.com, a friend predicted that it would take me to places I couldnt imagine at the time. Well, he was right. Whats surprised me is how quickly its gone global. Ive had the delight and privilege of hearing from amazing people from more countries than I dreamed possible, including Lithuania, Brazil, Canada, and India. I love hearing your stories and feel truly blessed to be able to share in your musical success and development. I cant wait for the next part of the journey! Happy improvising! Ron Drotos
Summer 2013
"Music can name the unnamable and communicate the unknowable." Leonard Bernstein
Upcoming activities:
Ill be returning to teach and perform at the Fairbanks (Alaska) Summer Arts Festival from July 1428. Ill be teaching piano improv along with vocal performance classes .This will be my 15th summer at this wonderful festival, along with the 3 winter sessions Ive survived! For more info: http://www.fsaf.org/
Summer thoughts:
Whats new:
Weekly Personal Video Lessons! This is probably our most exciting new feature. You can now send me a video or audio as often as every week and Ill send you a personal video lesson in response. Weekly private lessons! New video series: Were proud to now feature Classical Piano Improv, Classic Rock/Pop/Country songs, and The Art of Keith Jarrett. If youre not yet familiar with Jarretts work, check him out; youre in for a treat!
We all go through periods when we cant practice as much as wed like, or not at all. We set musical goals, but then life gets in the way. When this happens, dont give up. Simply come back to the piano when you can and try to play for even a few minutes per day, especially on those crazy days when this doesnt seem possible. Musical progress happens over time, and you owe it to yourself not to let a busy schedule discourage you from enjoying the experience of making music. Sometimes when we set aside our short-term goals and enjoy our practicing for its own sake, we find that we improve the most. Ive seen many adults in particular benefit from this shift in perspective. Most of all have fun!
http://keyboardimprov.com Music is your own experience, your own thoughts, your wisdom. Charlie Parker
Summer 2013
In each issue, we feature a KeyboardImprov.com subscriber who is having a great time improvising on the piano, keyboard or organ. This seasons featured musician is (drumroll and fanfare).. Mike B.!!!
My story really starts as a classical piano student who, like millions of other kids, found that 12-year investment to be a prelude to a 25-year hiatus. That said, when I came to Alaska and volunteered to be the piano player for my church choir, I was gently asked to sing, but not to play. Rusty and clumsy, I was frustrated by the disconnect between my brain and fingers after all those years. In the 3 years that followed, I learned how to sing and eventually became choir director. However, it was at the 2012 Fairbanks Summer Arts Festival where I found my voice while working in a vocal performance class with Ron Drotos. Interestingly enough, while listening to him teach and play keyboard, I felt a compelling desire to play again myself. I subscribed to keyboardimprov.com and my adventure into keyboard improvisation was on! Over the last 6 months I have gained the confidence to sometimes put the written music aside and just let things flow. Pretty soon, the congregation started noticing and complimenting me on the change. Even more amazing, my TEENAGERS started noticing. You know you are making true progress when your 17-year-old son pokes his head up from his electronic device and says, That was sick! (This is a compliment.) Who knew he was even listening? In 6 short months, concentrating on my improvisation with Rons encouragement and his strategies, I have learned how to really play the piano and am anticipating what the next 6 months will bring! Mike B. Fairbanks, Alaska
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Summer 2013