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#1618934 - 02/13/11 11:18 AM Re: New Visitors and Lurkers Please Read... [Re: Alvaro]
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Registered: 12/12/10
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Originally Posted By: Alvaro
I studied piano from age 9 to 15 and then my interest moved to other things (computers and Math, mostly). I continued playing casually through the years, and at the age of 30 I took some more lessons and got significantly better at it. To give you an idea of my skill level, I can play the first two pieces in Albéniz's suite Iberia ("Evocación" and "El Puerto") but I find the rest of the pieces too challenging.

I have only posted in these forums to ask for advice before buying pianos (I now have a Schimmel 189BE that I am really happy with and I just bought a used Kawai RX-6 that I still haven't had time to really play).

As for the type of music I play, I seem to gravitate towards Albéniz, Debussy, Mompou and Padre Donostia. Recently I've been playing some Rachmaninoff and a bit of Chopin.

If I ever find the time I would love to learn to improvise, particularly jazz. But I am afraid I might be too old now (mid thirties).



Nonsense!! You are hardly over the hills at the mid thirties. I just turned age 63, and re-started piano practice a few months ago after a 30-year "recess". I am finding that learning new things can be more fun as an adult.
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#1622043 - 02/17/11 11:22 AM Re: New Visitors and Lurkers Please Read... [Re: griffin2417]
Rich Batsford Offline
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Registered: 01/25/11
Posts: 11
Loc: Birmingham, England
Hi Folks

Ive just signed up for these forums - great to see so many fellow piano lovers here.

Im Rich, 41 years of age and living in Birmingham, England. I've been playing piano on and off since age 9 and have done lots of different types of music over the years, from Orchestra Choruses to Beach Boys covers bands!

I was taught in the usual classical style, but lost interest with that for a while and got into guitar based music and then later electronic music. I returned to the piano a few years ago when I started writing my own music and now I play and compose most days and self released an album of my music in 2009.

Music is still a hobby for me at the moment (im also a booking agent in stand up comedy) but I am working towards building a full time music career in the future (encompassing composing, performing and teaching)

please do have a listen to my music - its melodic and meditative - www.richbatsford.com/music

my main influences are beethoven, vaughan williams, satie, steve reich and electronica.

looking forward to diving in to more conversations here over the time and hopefully making some new friends

Rich


Edited by Rich Batsford (02/18/11 06:42 AM)
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#1625706 - 02/22/11 02:41 AM Re: New Visitors and Lurkers Please Read... [Re: Kreisler]
SKathryn Offline
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Registered: 02/14/11
Posts: 2
Loc: USA
HI, I have been playing paino for about 3 1/2 years(I am at a much higher level though). music is my life:)

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#1628716 - 02/26/11 05:22 PM Re: New Visitors and Lurkers Please Read... [Re: Kreisler]
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Registered: 02/26/11
Posts: 48
Hi I am a new member here as well! I t's great the way you and me can inteact with other users and help them out with their pieces! I play piano and I am on Grade 7. I am 17 and when I am finished school I want to do a B.a. in Music Performance Degree and then after that maybe a Masters Degree in College/University. I really want to become a concert pianist when I'm older. Please take a look at my post "Music(Piano)Performance College" and reply to it and give me all of the advice you can! I want my dream to come true!
ALSO! View my post "Bach Invention No.13 in A Minor" and reply and help me get better with that left hand and speed it up so COMMENT, COMMENT, COMMENT!! ha

View my YouTube channel:(NEW PIECES UPLOADED DAILY..) http://www.youtube.com/ClassicalMusicPiano and tell me what you think of me!
Bye for now and hope to talk to you all very soon!
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#1629838 - 02/28/11 10:22 AM Re: New Visitors and Lurkers Please Read... [Re: Kreisler]
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Nice work! you should work on your melody phrasing, singing it helps find where to stop and start.


Edited by Conner_36 (02/28/11 10:29 AM)
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#1630179 - 02/28/11 07:14 PM Re: New Visitors and Lurkers Please Read... [Re: Kreisler]
JRV Offline
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Registered: 02/28/11
Posts: 2
Loc: New Mexico
Thanks, my name is Jerry (new member), I have played piano for 35 years, am self-taught, and play exclusively from Lead Sheets. I can't read the bass clef but it has never stopped me from playing. I currently play at two restaurants and volunteer weekly at a local hospital and monthly at a nursing home. I just finished making my first CD at a local studio and I'm 72 years old. My favoriate passtime is visiting piano stores. I am a tone nut. My piano is a Steinway B but I love many other brands have fun hearing all the different sounds from various brands and sizes.

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#1630513 - 03/01/11 08:36 AM Re: New Visitors and Lurkers Please Read.../etc... [Re: Kreisler]
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Registered: 02/28/11
Posts: 1
Loc: Arlington, VA
hello everyone! I've recently moved to the Arlington, VA/metro D.C. area for work, and am trying desperately to find a place to practice in the area! if anyone has any spots/tips, it would be much appreciated!

as for me, my baby grand is up in PA, and I have to wait until I get a bigger place to ship it down. I haven't played competitively for a few years now, but previously I attended the Lancaster Conservatory (PA), the Peabody Prep (Peabody Conservatory, MD), and did my undergrad work at Bucknell University. Then obviously moved to Los Angeles to work at a record label, ha...

Cheers!

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#1630659 - 03/01/11 12:01 PM Re: New Visitors and Lurkers Please Read.../etc... [Re: Kreisler]
Estampes Offline
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Registered: 02/24/11
Posts: 2
Loc: Boulder, Colorado
Hey all! I'm a 33 year old musican "lifer" who recently stumbled upon pianoworld due to a renewed obsession with the piano over the last few years. I played for a few years as a child, but switched over to violin at an early age as my folks didn't/couldn't have space for a piano. My subsequent musical background entailed classical violin for about 10 years, and guitar from high school to now (morphing from rock to folk to jazz to whatever...). About four years ago, I got the means to get my own piano, and haven't looked back since. I'm particularly obsessed with late Romanticism to early 20th century Impressionism (All of the many schisms of Scriabin are rocking my world right now, though they don't conveniently fit into either/any category...). Anyway, this is a long winded way of saying, "hello"!

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#1632132 - 03/03/11 02:44 AM Re: New Visitors and Lurkers Please Read.../etc... [Re: Kreisler]
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Registered: 11/11/07
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Cheers, 18 year old pianist here, live in Colorado. I've had lessons at the University of Colorado at Boulder for 4 years and going there as a freshman in the fall. We'll see after my first year if I can stand Colorado any longer (lived here my whole life) because my ideal would be to transfer after a year or two to Peabody or the likes. We'll see...
Have a Yamaha C3 that I love. Working on Chopin Etudes now as a project to build a solid technique and Waldstein. Recently into Scarlatti Sonatas- so much fun in those pieces! I'm also suddenly really into Strauss' Salomé... go figure. My tastes can vary month to month smile
Oh and my favorites are Gilels, Richter, Yudina, Pogorelich, Gould (sometimes), Hough, Argerich and Wild. And so many others.
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#1633316 - 03/04/11 11:15 AM Re: New Visitors and Lurkers Please Read.../etc... [Re: Kreisler]
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Registered: 09/05/10
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Heyy, 17 year old from Singapore here, I've played the piano since I was 6 (yeah I'm Asian, stereotype's perfectly valid), but I didn't like it very much because it was only ever drilling for exams (stereotype's still perpetuating). I only really started gaining interest in the piano and music in general 2 years ago, but in that time I think I've learnt more than I have in the previous 9 years or so. Rather strangely it started with wanting to learn how to play by ear so I could cover pop songs, but I've since gravitated more towards classical stuff, as well as trying to learn to improvise the best I can (with covers of songs thrown in from time to time still though). My favourite composer's Rachmaninoff, and favourite pianists are Argerich and Richter, if that information's vaguely relevant.
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#1635211 - 03/06/11 08:56 PM Re: New Visitors and Lurkers Please Read... [Re: Kreisler]
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Registered: 10/19/07
Posts: 2
Hi,

I picked the piano back again after nearly 14 years of pause. I'm now in my 4th year of practice.

A few days ago I had the chance to play on a Yamaha C3. My oh my! That's a piano.

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#1639477 - 03/12/11 10:28 AM Re: New Visitors and Lurkers Please Read... [Re: Kreisler]
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Registered: 12/27/10
Posts: 288
Loc: U.S.
Hi, my name is Catherine, I am 45... got a tiny electric keyboard when I was 7, played by ear, started organ lessons at 11, switched to piano at 13, had 6-7 teachers between ages 11 and 16 (me, not the teachers), total of 3 years? Not sure why so stop-and-go. Hated practicing, maybe teachers gave up and I gave up. Assumed that a few months of lessons here and there was a normal part of life. Always complained I had a hard time sight reading, teachers never responded! I would muddle through and memorize ASAP. Had 6 months with LRAM teacher in my 30s, super for technique. Looked at ABRSM and guess I am grade 6-7? Church pianist for small group, but have to improvise and read hymns, transpose... informal but demanding.
Hoping to find encouragement here for consistency. My habit is practice 3 months, then stop for 2 years, and repeat cycle!

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#1640483 - 03/14/11 01:27 AM Re: New Visitors and Lurkers Please Read... [Re: Kreisler]
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Registered: 02/25/11
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Hi all, thanks for all the great energy and in-depth reviews at this site! Needless to say I am passionate piano lover and so happy to find this place!
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#1642170 - 03/16/11 11:34 AM Re: New Visitors and Lurkers Please Read... [Re: Kreisler]
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Registered: 12/04/10
Posts: 4
My name is Birba and I'm new here.
I guess that's about it!

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#1642174 - 03/16/11 11:41 AM Re: New Visitors and Lurkers Please Read... [Re: Kreisler]
birba Offline
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Registered: 12/04/10
Posts: 4
Now I get it. You want info on me.
I'm a retired vocal coach who worked with the Rome opera house for 25 years. Now I'm back to working on my own repertoire and enjoying going over old pieces and working on new ones. The latter seems to be more difficult at my age! But I have lots of time on hand, and dedicate about 5 hours a day to practising. On another forum I was also doing some videos for pianists who had particular questions or wanted some criticism on their playing. That was lots of fun until we got some "fake" pianists.

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#1650209 - 03/29/11 12:05 PM Re: New Visitors and Lurkers Please Read... [Re: Kreisler]
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Registered: 03/28/11
Posts: 20
Loc: France
Hello ! I'm a software engineer from France.
Long time brass player in several bands, I took my first piano lesson on April 2008. Apart from the acoustic piano (a Kawai RX-2) used during the lessons, I only play on, and owned, digital pianos, due to place lacking, and to preserve my neighbor's ears by using headphones. I first owned a Yamaha P85, then had a Roland HP-207, and bought recently a Roland V-Piano.
I'm also an autodidact organ player, practicing on my Roland VK-77.
To keep a trace of my work on some pieces, I post some of my recordings on YouTube : http://www.youtube.com/user/Panopeus .
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#1650479 - 03/29/11 06:44 PM Re: New Visitors and Lurkers Please Read... [Re: Epeios]
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Registered: 08/29/09
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Loc: Land of the never-ending music
Welcome! smile
You might consider a silent (hybrid) piano in the future in order not to disturb your neighbours... They are the best solution for neighbours, although a little bit expensive (being two pianos in one).
I hope you will enjoy PianoWorld!
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#1650921 - 03/30/11 10:43 AM Re: New Visitors and Lurkers Please Read... [Re: Kreisler]
Plantmom Offline
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Registered: 03/21/11
Posts: 22
Loc: Florida
Hello,
I'm new to the forum and I am another rusty intermediate. I took piano lessons and played the oboe as a youngster. I had a great lapse in playing either instrument while pursuing a degree and career in chemistry. Fast forward to life with three kids...About ten years ago I bought a piano and took lessons for a short while, but gave it all up again after a move and pressing motherhood matters. Now, since two of the kids are off to college, and number three is a fairly self sufficient older teen (with a passion for the electric guitar!) I am trying to play my beloved piano again with these less than nimble fingers. I have no plans at this time to take lessons. Rather, I'm just enjoying hearing snippets I can manage to play :-) Please be gentle with your responses to any of my queries...my ambitions are extremely modest!

B who's working on Chopin Nocturne Op. 72, No. 1 and Ginastera Danzas Argentinas No. 2.
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#1653710 - 04/03/11 12:39 PM Re: New Visitors and Lurkers Please Read... [Re: Kreisler]
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Registered: 12/12/10
Posts: 1734
Loc: Minneapolis, MN
Hello,
I joined this site last December (2010), and introduced myself on the Adult Beginners and returning... forum. I guess I've been a "Lurker" in the Pianist Corner. Since it feels a bit creepy to be a "Lurker"' I'll introduce myself.

I live in Minnesota, and am the manager of communications and volunteers for a nonprofit human services agency.

I just turned 63, and recently bought a Yamaha P155 after a 35-year absence from piano playing. I had taken lessons for about 13 years, then quit practicing in college when I changed my major to journalism. I am practicing everyday now that I have a piano at home. I am really enjoying it.

I was afraid that I would never be able to play some of my favorite recital pieces. However, they are slowing starting to come back. I am so excited that I might be good enough to record some for one of the e-citals. Right now, a big challenge for me is the technology. It's wonderful, and sometimes frustrating (not unlike learning to play the piano!). My challenge (besides performing my recital piece well), is learning the technical logistics of getting it on YouTube, etc. I'm sure I'll be posting a call for help and advice as we get closer to recital time. In the meantime, I am happy to have found this site and the many members who are supportive and willing to help. Thanks.

Carl



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#1654039 - 04/04/11 12:49 AM Re: New Visitors and Lurkers Please Read... [Re: Kreisler]
RudyFig Offline
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Registered: 04/02/11
Posts: 8
Loc: Hollister, CA
Hi everyone,

I am 23 years old and have been playing piano since I was 5. I did, however, have a few breaks here and there including a 4 year lapse during college where I learned guitar well enough to play with a band my friends and I created. I had a lot of fun but after we all went our separate ways, and a few good gigs with my Orange TV200, I decided to go back to my roots and work on my real passion.

I came across this wonderful site about 2 weeks ago in search of information for my first personal piano purchase. I just got engaged and will be needing a piano of my own. I've been reading NON stop since then. I'm really looking forward to participating here and FINALLY finding some piano enthusiasts besides myself. (It gets lonely talking to oneself when no other alternates are available to speak to.) :p Thanks.

Rudy

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#1657744 - 04/10/11 03:36 PM Re: New Visitors and Lurkers Please Read... [Re: Kreisler]
Terez Offline
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Registered: 04/10/11
Posts: 130
Hi there. I ran across this forum a few times when researching things and I noticed that there are at least a couple of amateur Chopin scholars hanging about, so I thought I'd join and see if I could learn something.

A bit about myself: I live in the Deep South portion of the USA. I only really like Bach and Chopin, aside from a few exceptions here and there. I am not a particularly good pianist, but at the same I am very picky when it comes to listening, to the point that most professional pianists bore or frustrate me most of the time. I like Gould for Bach though he often annoys me (not with the singing, which I don't really care about, but with other eccentricities), but I don't really like anyone for Chopin in general, though I occasionally come across a performance that moves me (same with other, non-GG performances of Bach).

There, that's probably more than anyone really wanted to know. Nice to be here.

Edit: Oh wow...after a little more looking around, I realized there are some real Chopin scholars hanging around as well. Awesome! grin


Edited by Terez (04/10/11 04:43 PM)
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#1657904 - 04/10/11 09:28 PM Re: New Visitors and Lurkers Please Read... [Re: Kreisler]
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Registered: 08/21/09
Posts: 466
Loc: Texas, U.S.
Hey Terez... do I know you from Piano Society? This one of my favorite hangout spots, so welcome! laugh

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#1657931 - 04/10/11 10:19 PM Re: New Visitors and Lurkers Please Read... [Re: Kreisler]
mrscostco Offline
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Registered: 01/26/11
Posts: 29
Loc: Texas
Hello everyone! I'm from Dallas and this is my first post, though I've been reading for a while.

I've studied piano since I was around 5 or 6 and continued through college & grad school. I'm now getting back into it after a 4-5 year "serious playing" hiatus. I'm recently married and my husband & I's first joint purchase is a new piano -- which will be delivered this week! We can't wait.

My favorite composers are the late romantics/impressionists (Albéniz, Ravel, Debussy, etc.) but as far as playing, I'm much better at Mozart-type stuff. I'm a terrible sight-reader, so I'd like to work on that, and I'm also trying to teach myself jazz piano.

It's great to be here; this is a wonderful forum! smile
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#1658368 - 04/11/11 04:52 PM Re: New Visitors and Lurkers Please Read... [Re: sarah_elizabeth]
Terez Offline
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Registered: 04/10/11
Posts: 130
Originally Posted By: sarah_elizabeth
Hey Terez... do I know you from Piano Society? This one of my favorite hangout spots, so welcome! laugh

Yup, that would be me. smile Now that Alfie has gone there is hardly anyone to talk with about Chopin scholarship aside from Monica, so...here I am.
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#1658406 - 04/11/11 06:00 PM Re: New Visitors and Lurkers Please Read... [Re: Kreisler]
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Registered: 08/21/09
Posts: 466
Loc: Texas, U.S.
Well, I'm glad you're aboard... there's almost always something up around here at PW. laugh There are also a number of Chopin lovers and scholars lurking around (I'm in the former, but certainly not in the latter wink ).


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#1658453 - 04/11/11 06:56 PM Re: New Visitors and Lurkers Please Read... [Re: Kreisler]
crblindis Offline
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Registered: 04/11/11
Posts: 1
Hello I am new here and just wanted to introduce myself.
I am a a piano enthusiast and hope to gain many valuable tips from this forum.
Feel free to check out my new website http://playthepianolikeapro.com


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#1658646 - 04/11/11 11:48 PM Re: New Visitors and Lurkers Please Read... [Re: Kreisler]
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Registered: 03/29/11
Posts: 12
Loc: Southern California
Greetings, all! I am a junior piano performance major at Cal Poly Pomona in Southern California, currently pursuing the complete Liszt Transcendental Etudes and Prokofiev's Sonata No. 7; I recently made my orchestral debut in January with Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. 2 with the Pasadena Community Orchestra (concert is uploaded on Youtube... 3rd movement is sketchy and rushed, as I learned this concerto in only 6 months for the concert). I'd ramble on for hours about my experience as a pianist but I'll just leave it at that. Looking forward to contributing to this forum! smile
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#1660022 - 04/14/11 11:24 AM Re: New Visitors and Lurkers Please Read... [Re: Kreisler]
Williamus Offline
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Registered: 04/14/11
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Loc: New York City
Hi! New guy on the block!

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#1660993 - 04/16/11 12:17 AM Re: New Visitors and Lurkers Please Read... [Re: Kreisler]
AldenH Offline
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Registered: 03/22/11
Posts: 271
Loc: Texas
Hello all,
I've been lurking on here for quite some time; perhaps it's time to make myself known!

I'm about to turn 15; taken lessons since I was 7, but didn't apply myself (i.e., four or more hours of daily practice, auditing graduate history and theory courses at Rice University's Shepherd School of Music, getting the chance to play for Dr. Robert Roux and other teachers there, and generally being involved with the Houston music community) until I started taking lessons with a world-class teacher about 14 months ago. I went from knowing barely a third of my scales and having great difficulty with Beethoven's Op. 2, No. 1 (1st movement) to knowing my scales inside out and upside down, and playing Chopin's 2nd Ballade and a movement of a Mozart concerto, with plenty of smaller repertoire in between. Not easily of course, but not out of my reach at all. In fact, I'm performing an excerpt of the ballade tomorrow for my birthday festivities!

Nice to have such a supportive and active community on here; always fascinating topics being discussed!

Cheers,
Noah Alden
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#1661946 - 04/17/11 06:38 PM Re: New Visitors and Lurkers Please Read... [Re: Kreisler]
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I'm new to the forum...an old guy. I play piano (and other keys), drums and bass, each with varying degrees of facility. My undergraduate degree was in music composition and that is my main focus. Not a flash player, but rather a jack of all trades. If you like jazz fusion, you can hear some of my recordings at http://www.anonymousinventions.com
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