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Who
says adding color has to be difficult?
Even if the concept is
new to you, adding interest to the songs you are currently playing does
not have to be a major chore. Actually, it should not seem like work at
all. You would enjoy more rewarding results if you were to adopt the
mind set that, as children, was the only one we know...
remember? When splattering a bunch of colors all over the walls felt
nothing less or more than natural (until someone put a damper on our
masterpiece by telling us to stop and go clean up)?
Nothing got in the way of our curiosity... "let's see that that blue
looks like when
mixed with some red. Oh yeah!" That was one of the great
things about finger painting - no rules... just do it! Remember how
concerned you were with the final outcome? (Not!)
There was no such thing as failure... there was always a success of
some kind.
In short, it was all good... we appreciated each result we got and
moved on from there, enjoying one success after another.
If you didn't
have such a luxury, surely you've observed a child
involved in a similar creative process. Have you ever witnessed a very
young child sitting at the piano, pounding away with a smile that lit
up the
entire room? Just try and tell that young one that what he or she is
playing defies theoretical standards!
Each of us is born with the innate desire and ability to create... to
express ourselves...
Certain helpful hints can certainly accelerate progress when it comes
to making your playing more interesting. And it's amazing how learning
one idea can be the beginning of a major turnaround for you. For
example, take
a look at this page on piano fills
and see if it can lead you in a direction that you haven't quite
explored yet.
For those of you how are engaged in either of the programs Right
Hand Chord Piano Made Easy or ProProach,
I hope you take the initiative to take the fundamentals you're learning
in that program and compliment them with such ideas presented on that
page on piano fills. The results will astound you!
You see, creativity involves quite a bit of "overlapping"... taking
concepts we've learned in the past and incorporating new ideas... it
doesn't matter how long it takes. You've got to learn to adopt and
maintain a mind set that says "no" to judgment and "yes" to realizing
your potential, because you are capable of taking your skills to higher
levels. Just give yourself the chance.
Learning should be a joy ride...
The more fun you have "playing with those paints," the more colorful
your masterpieces... and the more you allow yourself to enjoy this
process, the more creative you ultimately become!
In other words...
Always...
ALWAYS...
PLAY WITH PASSION!
Musically,

www.PianoAmore.net
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Longo is the creator and owner of PianoAmore.net, a site devoted to
showing the
adult
piano student how to unleash "The Creative Genius Within." Reach your
musical
potential
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