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Happy Birthday!
A few days ago it was my brother’s birthday. On the same day, at least two other people I know celebrated their birthdays. After all, every single day of the year it’s the birthday of countless people all over the world. We acknowledge the special date when it’s someone we know. We celebrate the whole…
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Performance and Performance Etiquette
Do you remember that Performance is one of the three Ps? If you’ve forgotten the others, you can read the post about it all here. Performance is the ultimate goal of learning to play. You may be performing just to yourself, perhaps even with headphones on, or in a locked room with a cheetah prowling…
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Not the sort of thing…
“He’s been playing the piano all summer. Of course, it’s not the sort of thing you’d give him to play.” So said the mother of a piano student. The student, aged fourteen, has been learning to play for the last six years. He’s always enjoyed his lessons, but it’s only this year that he’s discovered…
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Get Back On The Horse!
Horses are large, unpredictable animals, and riders are often thrown. Horsemanship wisdom says that if you don’t remount right away, fear and hesitation will make it harder next time. Obviously, falling off a horse is an event which might trigger fear and a reluctance to get back in the saddle. After all, it’s not a…
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Exam Certificates!
Welcome back! Humoresque has been on holiday since 30th July. Humoresque hopes you’ve all had a wonderful summer, and that you’re looking forward to this new term. Our Showcases are coming up next month, and after that we’ll be looking forward to Advent and Christmas. These are great musical celebrations, so look out for Humoresque’s…
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Don’t get board!
There are many music exam boards for graded exams from near-beginner to advanced student. Two of the best known are Trinity College London and ABRSM. The Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music (now known simply as ABRSM) was founded in 1889. As a “board”, it was made up of the Royal Academy of…
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Dailyish Skills
This week’s Humoresque contains inspiration from two people with terrific insight. One is Seth Godin, whom I’ve mentioned before. He blogs every day, and many of his short tips really make me think. The other is Oliver Burkeman. Burkeman is a British journalist. His best-known book is Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals. Godin…
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Rocking The Recorder
Following yesterday’s Humoresque, in which my pupil Peter spoke enthusiastically about playing the recorder, this was brought to my attention: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m002fvkx?fbclid=IwY2xjawLld-BleHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETFLWWczSWtnc2pycVdiejFkAR6Naz3O2uioHxWfA5zzuxpnIIofX3-dz1CvHm4QuGB0kI6-4bbXRkUANLUYIw_aem_M7M7rUKH0CyJGMGikDNYlA If any of you shudder at the memory of playing the recorder at school, or your children having done so, I urge you to listen to the recording of this programme, available on BBC…
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Work or Leisure? But Always Pleasure! (Well, nearly always…)
Last week I had an interesting conversation with Peter, one of my adult pupils. I have quite a few adults learning to play the piano, both gentlemen and ladies. Some of them learnt as children, but “gave up” and have re-started. Others never had the opportunity or the inclination before, but have begun learning to…
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Music for Cats
In a News post on 6th April, I announced my new blog, to be called “Humoresque”, and I promised you pictures of my cat. Three months later, I shall finally deliver on that promise! His name is Carly, and as you can see he’s quite a big cat. Carly has been brought up with music.…