Or should I say I once was deaf? “Play Piano in a Flash 3 Steps to Piano Success” has a "new world for me. As a child, I picked up some piano the hard way, drills, drills, and more drills; occasionally, I learned a cute tuner too. However, never got deep into it with my neighbors. The girl next door cranks out Beethoven until her mother leaves the room, and then it's jazz. I never got past the thinking part. Even today, I still find myself doing that with various languages.
It looks like I might've just had the wrong paradigm. For me, it is a new way of thinking. Scott Houston is discovering what professionals already knew, from lead sheets to a simple way to look at chords. It is called a doable bite size chuck thing. And you get to use the fingers you prefer for the chords.
He shows Treble clef egbdf (every good boy does fine) face (space face) for the melody line. A creator versus a mechanical producer.
Step 1 Cord left, step 2 melody right, step 3 put your hands together and play the tune!
Did she say don’t dust your piano? Oh, don’t just dust your piano.
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