Episode 1
Welcome to the piano, finally podcast.
Ever thought about picking up a musical instrument as an adult but felt overwhelmed by the commitment? Join me, David Reedy, as I share my personal journey of diving into the world of piano playing in this heartwarming episode of "Piano, Finally." Discover the key moments that led to my decision to start and how I've managed to fit two lessons on Mondays and daily practice sessions into my hectic schedule. You'll uncover the intriguing connection between my love for music theory – inspired by Douglas Hofstadter's "Gödel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid" – and my choice of Bach's Crab Cannon for our podcast's opening tune. Plus, I'll share actionable tips on how I carved out time for practice by minimizing distractions like YouTube.
In the second part of the episode, I dive into the essential tools and resources that have supported my piano learning adventure. I recount the joy of purchasing my first piano keyboard and the invaluable insights from the Nancy and Randall Faber Adult Piano Adventures book, which has truly made learning accessible for beginners like me. As I reflect on my current practice progress with Samuel Arnold's Gigue piece, you'll hear about the challenges and milestones I've faced along the way. Whether you're a seasoned pianist or just an adult curious about starting, this episode offers an honest and inspiring glimpse into the fulfilling world of adult piano learning.
Links:
Adult Piano Adventures Book 1 by Nancy and Randall Faber
https://amzn.to/3VnPRA1
Piano Tips with Stefan Wyatt
https://www.youtube.com/@pianotips2623
Getting to Grade One – Edited by Elissa Milne
https://amzn.to/3yNaayg
You can contact me:
via email at david@pianofinally.show; this is probably the best option
the show website, www.pianofinally.show
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