IMO it's bad teaching right there. Singing the line is aural recall, but in order to play it you need to identify what notes were played. Interval training is bound to fail for most people. Same for just trying and trying...
Joyeux Noël Jean Michel, la maturité te sert bien, je suis très touché par cette pièce, les harmonies et les couleurs sont bien là, encore plus riches qu'auparavant. Merci à toi
The overwhelming musical spirit and creativity pour down on the keyboard. The beauty of his playing is a very rare form of beauty. This is a purely aesthetic experience that children can enjoy when they play. I always get great energy from you sir. Thank you.
I love your book Jean Michel! I'm finally stopping playing things mechanically and having the discipline to play what I hear now. Thankyou for your inspiration and wisdom. I hope your digging teaching in Montreal.
Nice film. BUT if you're going to remake Begone Dull Care (1949) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-0r2COvWPO4Y.html at least give credit where it is due.
This one is much more influenced by Steven Woloshen works ... and Bastien Dupriez talks a lot about all those influences (Mclaren of course but before that Fischinger, Len Lye ...). To do something "in the line of" is not to make a remake of