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It's that time of year...  I was taking lessons at my university, but stopped when everything shut down, of course. I've been playing a lot at home, but honestly not challenging myself at all. Just playing what I know and like, and improvising. The university resumed in-person learning, but I haven't engaged. It seems each time things look up, they turn around. Got vaccinated last summer, then delta struck. Now Omicron... Anyway, I need to find a way to move my playing forward. I'm going to focus on challenging myself somehow in the short term, and at least working on some new pieces. I guess that's my resolution: to push myself a little harder, out of the fun comfort zone and into the growth zone! I came across some germane "piano resolutions" graphics (it's amazing what a web search will turn up). These first three are definitely applicable to me: ![[Linked Image]](https://colourfulkeys.ie/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/31-Achievable-New-Years-Resolutions-for-Piano-Teachers14.jpg) ![[Linked Image]](https://colourfulkeys.ie/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/31-Achievable-New-Years-Resolutions-for-Piano-Teachers27.jpg) I've been meaning to do this anyway: And I should probably return to this: ![[Linked Image]](https://colourfulkeys.ie/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/31-Achievable-New-Years-Resolutions-for-Piano-Teachers36.jpg)
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For years, I have resolved not to make New Year's resolutions.
That's one resolution I have always been able to keep.
Cheers and Happy New Year!
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For years, I have resolved not to make New Year's resolutions.
That's one resolution I have always been able to keep.
Cheers and Happy New Year!  I generally don't make them either, just correct on the fly as necessary. But it seems with the pandemic that in some ways I've just been floating downstream, in a sort of malaise, waiting for things to get back to normal (remember when it was going to be two weeks?). I just feel like I need to take control of some things, like "waiting for it to end" so that I can resume lessons. I still may not resume lessons right away, but the "break" in progress needs to end!
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I try to do at least an hour a day, sometimes breaking it up into 1/2 periods.(depending on how how awake I am in these dark winter days) Sometimes I practice longer.I always define between practicing and playing.Sometimes I just need to play and that's OK too. I recently improved my recording devices, so I listen to myself and compare recordings of great pianists.Although I try to improve I know my limits.(I also am not going to spend hours trying to improve) Sometimes I still get impatient with myself though in a really difficult piece. So I aim to enjoy myself more than I have done in the past.Although my aim is certainly not post a youtube performance.I am critical enough, and do not want to torture myself..yet perhaps oneday I will post something. 😉 Life difficult enough with pandemic, so I say practice, but enjoy! Play all kinds of things, Improvise, try memorizing a short piece, try playing a popular song by ear as well sometimes.Music should be fun above all things.
My piano's voice is my voice to God and the great unknown universe, and to those I love.In other words a hymn.That is all, but that is enough.Life goes on, despite pain and fear.Music is beautiful,life is beautiful.
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[...]so I say practice, but enjoy! Play all kinds of things, Improvise, try memorizing a short piece, try playing a popular song by ear as well sometimes. Music should be fun above all things. Sage advice for these dark and somewhat dismal times, tc. Regards,
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Happy New Year all.
I usually don't make New Year's resolutions, however...
This year I made a few decisions. As some of you know I am a classical tenor in addition to being a "piano guy". I do not practice regularly, so this is something I will be working on in 2022. I will also spend a few dollars on some professional coaching.
In addition, I will be spending time on learning to speak German better. (My mother only spoke German until the first grade). My hope is that putting these things in writing here is spur me on to better follow through on both of these resolutions.
Cheers,
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Great resolutions, Rich! Best wishes for success with all
"Music, rich, full of feeling, not soulless, is like a crystal on which the sun falls and brings forth from it a whole rainbow" - F. Chopin "I never dreamt with my own two hands I could touch the sky" - Sappho
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All great New Year's Resolutions, for sure!  As for me, I must say, when it comes to New Year's resolutions, I hope to keep doing what I'm doing as much as I can. Not that I couldn't improve upon many things, and I'm still learning and growing, and maturing as I go. Here is a quick New Year's Resolution poem to start the new year... New Year's resolutions, we all make them, it seems Whether new habits, or hobbies, or just doing new things A motivation for sure, to make changes for the good Doing things we would like or things we should But, alas, as is the case most of the time We make promises to ourselves to ease our own mind Some promises we may keep and others soon fade away But make resolutions still, who knows, it may save the day As for me, as I mentioned, I'm on a good path At least it seems that way, cause I often smile and laugh I laugh at myself, and sometimes others too When I see and hear the things we say and do I'll continue to play my pianos as often as I can For it always puts a smile on my face, and sometimes the face of my YT fans I'll write some new songs, and keep playing my songs from the past Hopefully, I'll learn some new boogie licks, or something I can play really fast For I have two basic tempos when I play the piano, you know Fast and faster, it seems, as onward I go And maybe I can play something new a bit softer and slower But when I get started on a good boogie tune, I tend to speed up more I don't know, I guess I should make a resolution to let these PW poems go But where's the fun in that? I just don't know So, again, as I say, I'll keep doing what I'm doing now And, as always, I wish everyone here the very best anyhow Oh, I almost forgot, I need to keep up my diet and exercise routine...  Rick
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Rick, I love that poem. Thank you for sharing. Thanks Dave! Happy New Year to you and all the best in 2022 to you and yours. That goes for all of our friends here in PW!
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[...]so I say practice, but enjoy! Play all kinds of things, Improvise, try memorizing a short piece, try playing a popular song by ear as well sometimes. Music should be fun above all things. Sage advice for these dark and somewhat dismal times, tc. Regards, Yes, good advice! Thanks for the tips tre corda. 
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Rickster, thanks for the poem
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As some of you know I am a classical tenor in addition to being a "piano guy". I do not practice regularly, so this is something I will be working on in 2022. I will also spend a few dollars on some professional coaching. I’m a tenor too, and although not a music major in college I did take voice lessons, and for a while after college too, after which I mainly sang choral music though, and really love it. Unfortunately, I haven’t even been in a good choir for two decades now. In the last few years, if we attend something where there’s singing, like Nine Lessons and Carols last month, I’ve noticed that my range is shrinking. And to the extent that singing is very physical, I’m also out of shape. I was wondering about taking some lessons myself, to see if I can reverse some of that “deterioration.”
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My resolution, contractor availability permitting, is to finally complete restoration of my 1916 Weber Duo Art this year!
Dave In Denver 1916 Weber FR 6' Duo Art
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My resolution, contractor availability permitting, is to finally complete restoration of my 1916 Weber Duo Art this year! You've had that project going for quite a while! It's been fun watching the progress.
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