Music is not a Talent to be Developed, but a Gift to be Shared.
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Read More »Another dream of mine – to learn to play piano – had recently become a reality through the revolutionary methods of a guy named Neil Moore. Forget scales, hand positions, boring theory homework! Set aside the written notes! Get right onto the keyboard! Trust your innate musicality! And here I was: growing, exploring, achieving a liberty on the keyboard I had never known – and teaching others to do the same! So I signed up for “Sing With Freedom”. With a name like that, it was no surprise that the first lesson taught you to sing LOUD! Per’s approach is to give you an awareness of what is going on in your body, your throat, and your brain – then he steps aside while you play around with these new ideas, in effect becoming your own voice coach. I sang everywhere – in the kitchen, in the car, in the grocery store. “Oh, I like that tone. Hmmm…how did I get it? Let’s see if I can make it happen again.” Remarkably quickly, I began to get the results I was after. Per’s positive attitudes don’t stop at singing; they have spilled over into the rest of my life. I am comfortable singing with my piano students. I am calmer, more assertive, content with my place in the universe. No more envying the choir soloist – I am having too much fun right where I am! Per’s most valuable lesson is that music is not a talent to be developed, but a gift to be shared. “Sing to me!” he laughs, spreading his arms wide. Self-consciousness vanishes when you turn the focus away from self. So just smile, open up your mouth, and sing! Time is almost up to register for Per’s Melbourne event on 12th March, 2016! His offer to Simply Music students and teachers of 25% still stands, just enter the discount code SIMPLYMUSIC when booking.
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