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Post by Admin Andrew Sun Oct 04, 2009 9:04 pm

Hi from France ! (please excuse my english)

I'm 22 years old French student who used to play piano when I was a little boy. I did like 2 years of music school and 5 years of private lessons which always ended with live sessions at the end of each years. But I stopped everything 10 years ago.
I still loved music, I just didn't found the time to practice it. And now I have all those computer stuff, electronic keyboard"s" and softwares and I'm like... "Yeah cool... But I want to do something beautiful for once". So I decided to go back to the basics and to polish my skills.

Why am I writing all this. Well I had memories about my music education, so from a fake beginner point of view, let me tell you that your video are great :
Why ? Because you are able to mix fun and teaching. I mean you are transmitting how much you love playing and teaching music to watchers. But at the same time you give precise informations and methods. And it's not an easy thing to do.
Some teachers just try to much to be funny so they forget about the content, and some other I just to boring to catch interest.
Moreover on most of Internet videos (even commercial ones) just giving fake hopes to watchers. They don't talk about scales, time signature or intervals, they just teach people how to press keys and not how to do music. And your videos don't faking anything and that's cool.

So... I wanted to thank you, and I hope to be able to improve my piano skills and to create more interesting songs in the future.

Ah yeah the names of technical stuff aren't the same in Europe but I can follow. ^^

THANK YOU !!!!!!!!!!!
THANK YOU !!!!!!!!!!!
THANK YOU !!!!!!!!!!!
THANK YOU !!!!!!!!!!!
THANK YOU !!!!!!!!!!!
THANK YOU !!!!!!!!!!!
THANK YOU !!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by Rayman Sun Oct 11, 2009 5:37 pm

Very nice tribute - and well-deserved.

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Post by endre Mon Oct 12, 2009 7:47 pm

Ah yeah, the latin note names...
and I still need to think not to switch some notes, we use german notation (we have H instead of B, english Bb is called B etc)
funny

Nice email.

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