It feels good to be on this forum with music lovers from around the world
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It feels good to be on this forum with music lovers from around the world
Thank you Andrew for making this possible.
My name is JP and I am writing to you from Brussels,Belgium.I live on the countryside and travel almost every day 50 mls to Brussels to get to work.I do have a special bond with Sacramento CA
where my brother lives.
In summer when the weather is ok ,me and my girlfriend travel all over Europe on my motorcycle.
When I am not working and not riding,I play music. guitar and keyboard (piano)
I learned to play the piano back in the late 80s but we(my brother and I) were forced to sell the house and the piano when our folks passed away.I continued to play the guitar until 2002.A motorcycle accident disrupted my life and put an end to my musical ambitions.I recovered
almost completely but I got stuck witk a metal plate and a couple of screws in my left wrist and shoulder.After a pianobreak of almost 25 years I bought a keyboard(piano) for my left hand can no longer handle the guitarchords .The fingers of my left hand are now about 50 pct slower than my right hand.I forgot most of what I learned about the piano.But when you ,now,mention all those pianoterms again Andrew,it sure as hell rings a bell.Thank you for that
My name is JP and I am writing to you from Brussels,Belgium.I live on the countryside and travel almost every day 50 mls to Brussels to get to work.I do have a special bond with Sacramento CA
where my brother lives.
In summer when the weather is ok ,me and my girlfriend travel all over Europe on my motorcycle.
When I am not working and not riding,I play music. guitar and keyboard (piano)
I learned to play the piano back in the late 80s but we(my brother and I) were forced to sell the house and the piano when our folks passed away.I continued to play the guitar until 2002.A motorcycle accident disrupted my life and put an end to my musical ambitions.I recovered
almost completely but I got stuck witk a metal plate and a couple of screws in my left wrist and shoulder.After a pianobreak of almost 25 years I bought a keyboard(piano) for my left hand can no longer handle the guitarchords .The fingers of my left hand are now about 50 pct slower than my right hand.I forgot most of what I learned about the piano.But when you ,now,mention all those pianoterms again Andrew,it sure as hell rings a bell.Thank you for that
missinglink- Newbie
- Number of posts : 2
Location : Brussels -Belgium
Job/hobbies : Motorbikes - music
Length of time playing piano : I started back in the 70s in a 25 years break I forgot most of it
Guru Points : 0
Registration date : 2008-11-10
Re: It feels good to be on this forum with music lovers from around the world
Hi" Frst of all: Welcome to the forum!!
Second: Sorry to hear og your accident Hope that the pianopractifce can help your handmovement. And as a little bandade, maybe: Slow pieces are awesome to So hopefully youll get better and better Good Luck
Second: Sorry to hear og your accident Hope that the pianopractifce can help your handmovement. And as a little bandade, maybe: Slow pieces are awesome to So hopefully youll get better and better Good Luck
Re: It feels good to be on this forum with music lovers from around the world
Thank you for this welcome Thomandy.I feel the pain no more that was there in the begiinning I have learned to live with it.I have read most of your posts and replies and I do have to congratulate you with what you yourself have achieved in a relative short period of time.I have watched Andrew s videos for quite some time before I decided to sign up to this forum.I hope to learn a lot from you guys
missinglink- Newbie
- Number of posts : 2
Location : Brussels -Belgium
Job/hobbies : Motorbikes - music
Length of time playing piano : I started back in the 70s in a 25 years break I forgot most of it
Guru Points : 0
Registration date : 2008-11-10
Re: It feels good to be on this forum with music lovers from around the world
Hi missinglink,
I am very sorry to hear about your accident and I am glad that you've learned to live with it. Life is too short for depression, and I can strongly understand the pain you felt throughout recuperating. Stay strong!
You're now part of this small, but warm and heartfelt community. Please do not be afraid to ask a million questions on the forum, we'll be glad to help you out in every possible way we can think of!
I am very sorry to hear about your accident and I am glad that you've learned to live with it. Life is too short for depression, and I can strongly understand the pain you felt throughout recuperating. Stay strong!
You're now part of this small, but warm and heartfelt community. Please do not be afraid to ask a million questions on the forum, we'll be glad to help you out in every possible way we can think of!
Re: It feels good to be on this forum with music lovers from around the world
Jordan wrote:
You're now part of this small, but warm and heartfelt community. Please do not be afraid to ask a million questions on the forum, we'll be glad to help you out in every possible way we can think of!
Yeah, I second that - Poke around and ask whatever you feel like, and ofcourse feel free to add personal help ect.
Re: It feels good to be on this forum with music lovers from around the world
Hey man! Welcome to the forum! ^_^ I'm glad my videos have been able to help! also I'm sorry to hear about your injuries. I'm also happy to hear that you've recovered! When you feel like you're able you should try posting in the performance section feel free to ask questions!
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